Reason for Visit: This was part of a great Pacific Northwest trip that included visits to 21 microbreweries or brewpubs along the way. We stopped at Pike on a day of driving between Everett and Seattle, WA.
Front of Coaster: The Pike Brewing Company coasters are oriented in a diamond configuration rather than a square. The front side of the coaster (or is it the back?) represents their stout and is printed on a dark background.
Back of Coaster: The back is somewhat similar although it represents their pale ale and is printed on a light background.
Front of Coaster: The second coaster is more generic, representing the brewery rather than any of their individual beers. It is also printed on a dark background.
Glassware: The familiar Pike Brewing logo also appears on their pint glass.
Pike Neon Sign: This sign stood outside of the entrance to the Pike Brewing Company in Seattle. It replicates in neon the same basic design used on the coasters.
Brewing Display inside the Pike Brewpub: This is an attractive array of equipment and ingredients, but it's an intentional display to add to the ambiance of the restaurant.
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