Beardslee Widow Maker's Wit

Beardslee Public House

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Widow Maker's Wit

Belgian


A Light, crisp & refreshing Belgian style wheat ale brewed with orange peel and coriander. Wit means “white” describing the beer’s pale color and cloudy appearance. Widow Maker is a logging term meaning a loose limb that may fall on a logger and make that logger’s spouse a widow.


Release Date: December 4th, 2020


Ingredients: “wheat ale, orange peel and coriander”

ABV | IBU: 5.8% | 22


About Beardslee Public House

Chef John Howie’s Beardslee Public House is known as a Pacific Northwest-inspired and family friendly eatery that specializes in high-quality, made-from-scratch comfort cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients. 

Beardslee Public House’s world-class signature brews and hard seltzers are made on site in the 10-barrell brewery. Head brewer Drew Cluley is an award-winning master brewer with 20+ years of extensive craft brewing experience and designed Beardslee’s beer program to appeal to a variety of tastes – from the most discerning craft beer lover to a newbie ready for their first craft beer experience. 

Beardslee Public House is located at The Village at Beardslee Crossing, 19116 Beardslee Boulevard. The Village is along Beardslee Boulevard, at the NE 195th Street and I-405 interchange at Exit 24. 

About The John Howie Restaurant Group:

The John Howie Restaurant Group includes  (Bellevue, 2002);  (Bellevue, 2009); in.gredients (Microsoft Redmond campus, 2014), ; and  Along with being the chef/owner of the John Howie Restaurant Group, John Howie is also author of the cookbook Passion & Palate: Recipes for a Generous Table. Chef Howie has been honored with an invitation to cook at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City on five separate occasions, represents Washington state annually at the Super Bowl in The Taste of the NFL, and is a sought-after culinary expert featured in local and national media, including Martha Stewart Living, The Today Show, The CBS Early Morning Show, Cooking Channel, Food Network, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. 

Chef Howie and his restaurants are as recognized for philanthropic generosity as they are for culinary achievements. Since 2002, the John Howie Restaurant Group has received numerous awards for philanthropy and community involvement, and has given more than $6 million to hundreds of charitable organizations.

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