Elysian Brewing Company

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LocationSeattle, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°36′50″N 122°18′57″W / 47.613988°N 122.315805°W / 47.613988; -122.315805 (EBC)
Opened1995 (1995)
Key peopleDick Cantwell (Founder)
Joe Bisacca, (CEO/Head of Operations, Founder)
Dave Buhler (Founder)
Carlos Brito (ABInbev Ceo)
Elysian Brewing Company
Interactive map of Elysian Brewing Company
LocationSeattle, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°36′50″N 122°18′57″W / 47.613988°N 122.315805°W / 47.613988; -122.315805 (EBC)
Opened1995 (1995)
Key peopleDick Cantwell (Founder)
Joe Bisacca, (CEO/Head of Operations, Founder)
Dave Buhler (Founder)
Carlos Brito (ABInbev Ceo)
Owned byAnheuser-Busch InBev
Subsidiaries2 Brewpubs
Websitewww.elysianbrewing.com
Active beers
Name Type
Superfuzz Blood Orange Pale Ale
Dragonstooth Stout Oatmeal Stout
Space Dust IPA
Mens Room Original Red
Dayglow IPA
The Immortal American IPA
Vahalla Red IPA Red IPA
Wise ESB Extra Special/Strong Bitter (ESB)
Zephyrus Pilsner German Pilsner
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Bete Blanche Belgian-style Tripel
Bifrost Winter Ale Winter Warmer
Dark O’ The Moon Pumpkin Stout
Great Pumpkin Ale Imperial Pumpkin Ale
Night Owl Pumpkin Ale Pumpkin Ale
Superfuzz Blood Orange Blood Orange Pale Ale

The Elysian Brewing Company is an American brewery, owned by AB InBev, that operates two pubs in Seattle.

Elysian's Capitol Hill location

Elysian was founded in 1995 by Dave Buhler, Joe Bisacca, and Dick Cantwell. Cantwell had been a homebrewer who gained a reputation at the Duwamps Cafe, the Pike Place Brewery, and Big Time Brewing.[1] Buhler is a former spirits wholesaler and Bisacca was a home brewer and a vice president at Seafirst Bank. The original location was opened in 1996 in the Capitol Hill neighborhood with a 20 barrel capacity.[2]

The company operated a brewpub at the local GameWorks arcade between 1997 and 2002. In 2003, their pub and bistro, Tangletown, was opened near Green Lake.[3] The company's largest location, Elysian Fields, was opened in 2006 near CenturyLink Field, which is often busy on game days.[4]

In 2011, Elysian expanded its operations with a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) production-only facility in the Georgetown neighborhood.[5][6]

Anheuser-Busch InBev acquired Elysian Brewing in early 2015.

In November 2024, Elysian began closing its Seattle Georgetown facility. The two brewpubs, including the original Capitol Hill location, remain open.[7][8]

Beers

Beer% ABVIBUDescription
Avatar Jasmine IPA6.345IPA[9]
Dragonstooth Stout8.060Stout[9]
Dayglow IPA7.465India Pale Ale[9]
Loser Pale Ale7.057Pale ale[9]
Men's Room Red5.633Amber ale[9]
Perseus Porter5.447Porter[9]
Space Dust8.273IPA[9]
The Immortal IPA6.354IPA with new world hops[9]
Vahalla Red IPA7.570
Wise ESB5.960Extra Special Bitter, Elysian's first brew[9]
Zephyrus Pilsner7.580Pilsner-style lager[9]

Seasonal

Seasonal beers include:

Beer% ABVIBUAvailabilityDescription
Split Shot6.028Spring
Bifrost Winter Ale8.358Winter
Punkuccino Coffee Pumpkin Ale6.020FallPumpkin beer[9]
Dark O' The Moon7.520FallPumpkin beer[9]
Great Pumpkin Ale8.120FallPumpkin beer[9]
Night Owl Pumpkin Ale6.718FallPumpkin beer[9]
Superfuzz Blood Orange6.445SummerAle brewed with blood orange[9]
Dank Dust8.262Spring (420)"Weed aroma" India Pale Ale, i.e. smells like "dank" marijuana[10][11]

Pub specialties

Elysian Brewing Company brews many beers, which are only available at their brewpub and restaurant or are sometimes seasonally available on tap in some Seattle pubs. These include The Golden Boot, brewed in honor of Seattle soccer; Haleakala, named after Maui's easterly volcano; Hombre, a Mexican-style lager, brewed as a house beer for a local Mexican restaurant; and Xoxo, a nitrogen-infused, chocolate, chilli-spiced Irish-style stout often brewed around Valentine's Day.[12]

Brews

References

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