Visiting Four New Breweries in Bellingham
Anchored by classic northwest brewpubs like Boundary Bay and Chuckanut Brewery, โBrewinghamโ has long been a favorite Washington beer destination. Bellinghamโs modern brewery boom began around 2012 with the opening of Kulshan Brewing โ followed by Aslan, Wander, Structures and many more. If you havenโt been to town in a while, you might have missed the cityโs latest batch of brewery openings. Between 2018 and 2020, four new breweries opened throughout the city โ bringing Bellinghamโs total brewery count to 14. These new establishments add even more variety to the cityโs already vibrant beer scene.


Whether youโre looking for a true beer-and-food brewpub experience or a simple pint, Bellinghamโs newest breweries serve a little bit of everything. All four on our list are family-friendly and offer both indoor and outdoor seating. Check them out next time youโre in town!
New Bellingham Breweries
Otherlands Beer
Launched by industry vets Karolina Lobrow and Ben Howe in June 2020, Otherlands Beer is fast becoming a Bellingham favorite. Youโll find a carefully curated list of six (or so) beers here โ from easy-drinking farmhouse saisons and rustic lagers to pale ales and IPAs. Otherlandsโ seasonal, European-inspired food menu pairs perfectly with their brews.


The cafe vibe is relaxed and welcoming. If youโre seeking an intimate drinking and dining experience, Otherlandsโ cozy 50-seat cafe is the brewery for you. Find them one block south of Twin Sisters Brewing in the Sunnyland neighborhood.
122 West Brewing
Opened September 2019, 122 West Brewing offers a full-fledged brewpub experience. Youโll find a variety of beers on their 21 taps, ranging from hoppy, light and crisp to dark and malty. The food menu offers everything from pub grub (burgers, fries, fish and chips) to soups, salads and sandwiches. Essentially, thereโs something for everyone at 122 West. Sip a hazy IPA in their sleek and modern space, then head over to neighboring Menace Brewing for a follow-up pint.


Stemma Brewing
In June 2019, family-owned Stemma Brewing joined the Bellingham beer scene. Stemmaโs brewing team is led by Jason Harper, the only Level 3 Advanced Cicerone in Bellingham (Jason is one of only four Advanced Cicerones in Washington State). Stemmaโs experimental brews range from juicy IPAs to refreshing lagers and gin barrel-aged ales. While they are focused on brewing and donโt have a kitchen, youโll always find a food truck outside. Stemma is located between Kulshan Brewingโs two locations, just off I-5.


Twin Sisters Brewing
Twin Sisters Brewing opened in August 2018 in Bellinghamโs Sunnyland neighborhood. Featuring a huge restaurant, event space and the largest brewery beer garden in Bellingham, their opening made waves in the local brewpub scene. This is the place to go with family and large groups. Outside, enjoy the sunny beer garden in the summer or bundle up next to the fire during cooler months. Twin Sisters offers a wide range of food, beer and even cocktails to keep everyone in your party happy. Be sure to check out neighboring Otherlands Beer while youโre in Sunnyland!

Photos: Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism, Otherlands Beer.
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