Two Beers Brewing Co.

Brewery · Industrial District

Two Beers Brewing Co.

Brewery · Industrial District

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4700 Ohio Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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Brewery serving pints of its own brand of beers, plus pizza & pretzels, in a relaxed tasting room.  

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4700 Ohio Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Get directions

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4700 Ohio Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Get directions

+1 206 762 0490
twobeersbrewery.com
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Jul 12, 2025

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"A longtime presence in the Seattle craft brewery world is saying goodbye: On Thursday, October 12, Two Beers Brewing announced on its Facebook page that it would be ceasing production. “We want to express our deepest gratitude to every single one of you for your unwavering support, love, and enthusiasm throughout this incredible adventure,” the post read. “Our heartfelt thanks go out to our team, who poured their passion and dedication into every batch of beer.” Two Beers was founded in 2007 by Joel VandenBrink, who like many craft brewers started out as a homebrewer before turning pro, gradually growing the business for several years. In 2013, following a Crohn’s disease diagnosis, doctors advised VandenBrink to stop drinking beer, and he responded by founding Seattle Cider Company, the first cidery in Seattle since Prohibition. For years, the two companies have shared a taproom in Georgetown called the Woods (not to be confused with the Capitol Hill nightclub of the same name). In 2016, both companies were sold to Agrial, a French farmer-run co-op, though VandenBrink stayed on as CEO for a few years. In 2019, when he was no longer the CEO, Seattle Cider Co. sued VandenBrink, alleging that he had inflated sales numbers; he countersued and the parties settled out of court the following year. In a statement, Felix Madrid, the general manager for both companies, cited “increasing materials costs, increasing competition, and declining market share for craft beer” as the reasons Two Beers is ceasing production. These same trends have been hurting craft breweries all over Seattle and likely contributed to changes in the brewing landscape. In the last year, Redhook and Mac and Jack’s have been sold, while Lowercase Brewing shut its taproom. “Two Beers has struggled financially for years and was largely able to continue operations because of the success of our sibling company, Seattle Cider Co. It was not an easy decision to make, but it’s one that certainly makes sense,” Madrid said. According to that statement, the closure of Two Beers “will not result in mass layoffs.” The plan is apparently to shift staff around so that there’s an increased focus on Seattle Cider Co. Two Beers is still planning on celebrating the brewery’s 16th anniversary on December 16 at the Woods, only now the event will double as a send-off for the brand." - Harry Cheadle

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"The Sodo brewery’s impressive growth has allowed it to brew a diversity of exciting beers, from the Southern Resident Hazy IPA to the more crushable Pilchuck Pilsner. Its Woods tasting room is now open for bottles, growler fills, and some packaged goods." - Eater Staff

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Jane Mathias

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What an amazing brewery in Georgetown. They have a great collection of beer - something for every kind of beer lover. I always have their Pineapple agave or honey crisp and I am never disappointed. They have some games and shuffleboard to keep you entertained with fun games with friends. Bread & Circus is their food partner and they serve some amazing food here. We ordered their mushroom burger, chicken bits, garlic fries and gnocchi tots and EVERYTHING was delicious. Staff is friendly and recommends their beer based on your preferences. A lot of indoor and outdoor seating to hang out with friends and enjoy their amazing beer. Dog friendly and thats one of the reasons you will find me here more than often😀

Akshan Mehta

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It’s a great spot to hang out with your friends. It was nice and sunny so I we could sit outside. It’s a dog friendly space which is really awesome. I loved their collection of beers and small bites. I think it’s a great go to spot on a sunny day. I tried their Oktober fest beer which was perfect for the setting.

Aaron R

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Super cool brewery spot tucked away in Georgetown. The wings are very good, more of a thicker sauce with good spice. Onion rings super amazing as well. Beers are tasty both pilsners and lagers. I honestly didn't really like the light ciders which I was ok with. Lots of parking outside and nice outdoor seating. Friendly staff with good vibes.

Christopher Carlsson

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Nice brewery with a partnership with Seattle Cider Co. The Wonderland Trail IPA was a great start, with Focus, hazy IPA to Chase and a finish with the Unicorn Pale Ale. A must stop while in the industrial area of Seattle!

Paul Knicely

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Great beer. Great Cider. Off the beaten path location, industrial. Sun in the afternoon evening patio.Outside area is spaced out due to restrictions, also bullet heaters for the cold nights, (Need more of them). Management is great. "However you should be prepared to be refused beer ten minutes before posted closing time. Also you feel rushed out if past the closing time. Not just one time". Again great beer!

Justin J.

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First time here. Great variety of beers and good food selection. Love the atmosphere, super roomy and cozy. Had to get a growler fill of the Sun Chaser IPA! Will definitely be back for more.

Courtney B

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Fun atmosphere, plenty of great beers on tap including ciders and seltzers! Shuffle board was a plus, dog friendly and they also have food available

Maia Hammy

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Great beer and cider options, bartenders very helpful with tastes. Pinball fun too. Our dog got a tiny taste of bacon, so he'll never want to leave. Human food is also delish--we tried cheese stix and also chicken bitz with miso-ranch and house BBQ. Yummy on all counts. No handicap parking but plenty of wide spots (looks like there's a ramp but it starts a ways away). Huge kudos for the plenty-large, handicap-accessible, all-genders restroom!