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Best Selection in the Valley

Our beer and hard cider selection is second-to-none in Skagit Valley. Come explore our dependably interesting selection of lagers, ales, IPAs, porters, stouts, hard ciders, and gluten-free beer. Our collection of standard and seasonal microbrews includes beer, cider, and hard seltzer from Pacific Northwest breweries and beyond.

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Truly Local Craft Beers

Craft breweries, local bottle shops, and neighborhood taphouses—they’re everywhere! What sets Western Washington breweries apart is that many of them source their malt from Skagit Valley Malting, who partners with local farmers to process barley grown right here in our own backyard. The same farm that supplies the Co-op with world famous Skagit strawberries also produces grain for a unique, hyperlocal malt. It’s safe to say we’re not in Kansas anymore. Cheers to drinking beer from here!

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The Best Cider Comes from Washington

There are definitely perks when the apple is your state fruit, like exceptional local cideries and even better cider. You can pick from bushels of fresh-pressed, handcrafted varieties from standout brands like Lost Giants, Seattle Cider, and Finnriver Cidery in the Co-op. Come see us because you know what they say, a hard cider a day… is the Washington way!


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Featured Cidery:
Bend Cider Co.

Award-winning, unconventional, and delicious dry ciders with a botanical kick! Owners Tammy and Kelly are dedicated to sustainability, conservation, and community.

El Sueñito Brewing

El Sueñito Brewing. As the first gay- and Mexican-owned brewery in Washington, owners Dennis and Osbaldo built their brewery based on values that align closely with those we hold at the Co-op: building community, remaining humble, and celebrating culture.

Pouring Pride One Pint at a Time >

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Single & Ready to Mingle

Brand new brew caught your eye, but you can’t commit to the full pack? We get it. Luckily, you can break up any beer pack and take home a single beer can to try before you buy!