Elysian Fields: A Heaven of Pumpkin Beer
Alan Kropf / Thu, Oct 16
The Mutineers made sure to visit Elysian Brewing Co. in Seattle during a recent trip, and as a result had some truly awesome pumpkin beer. The Elysian Great Pumpkin Ale is an award winning, truly tasty beverage that is best enjoyed in one of Elysian’s several Seattle brewpubs alongside some exceptional food. Look for a full story in the upcoming issue of Mutineer Magazine.
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Sasha | Friday, October 17, 2008
I love Elysian! They have great food, an awesome atmosphere, and an ever-evolving beer selection that is guaranteed to present something interesting and delicious to you. Plus, I went to highschool 2 blocks away and love the Capitol Hill area. If you love beer and are in Seattle, be sure to stop by here. Also, try their steak fries…”Grilled, sliced flank steak over french fries topped with blue cheese-demiglace cream sauce.” Try that with their Immortal IPA and you will surely go home happy, or stay, have another beer and get happier! Thanks, Alan for bringing back happy memories! Cheers!