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After kicking the tires on the new brewpub, Melvin expands hours to include lunch, starting August 14th.

It's been brought to our attention that Melvin Brewing's newest brewpub, in Bellingham, has decided to expand their hours to include lunch. Starting August 14th visitors and neighbors can stop into the brewpub for a bite to eat from 11 am to 11 pm. 

In addition to new hours, guests can expect Seahawks games on four large televisions, during Sunday lunch and dinner. 

Reminder on what Melvin Brewing's Bellingham location looks like, 

Melvin features a modern rustic design with nods to their Kung Fu beginnings. Specific design elements include: 5,000 square foot open floor plan with floor to ceiling windows looking out upon the streetscape, 160 seats broken out by 13 high tops, 20 bar stool seats, and a mix of tables and booths with bench seating made for sharing.    The second floor center of the space is home to the mash tun and kettle.  The 7-barrel brewing system is alongside the kitchen for all to see brewing in process.  The walls are adorned with original Melvin artwork showcasing event posters and labels.

Melvin Brewing in Bellingham is located at 2416 Meridian Street, Bellingham, Washington and are open from 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. seven days a week

About Melvin:

Melvin Brewing was founded in 2009 by Jeremy Tofte and Kirk McHale to fulfill their need to drink the biggest, most exciting West-Coast Style IPAs in Jackson, WY. Experimenting on a 30 gallon, then three-barrel brew house system, they developed the Melvin IPA and 2x4 Imperial IPA, which went on to win gold medals at the 2012 Great American Beer Festival, back-to-back Alpha King awards in 2012 and 2013, and a Gold Medal at the World Beer Cup. On the strength of these and other beer brands, Melvin Brewing was awarded the 2015 Small Brew Pub and Small Brew Pub Brewer of the year. 

Melvin brewing now has more than 40 amazing beer recipes to its name, expanding its portfolio of hoppy beers and other styles, with brands or beer syles such as ChChCh-Cherry Bomb (Fruit Beer), Killer Bees (Honey Ale), Coffee Ruckus (Coffee Imperial Stout), Wu’Wit (Belgian Wit), Hey Zeus! (Mexican Lager). 

In 2015, Melvin Brewing opened its production facility in Alpine, WY, brewing out of a new 30-barrel brew house. Kirk will keep manning the three-barrel system in the back of Jackson, Wyoming’s Thai Me Up Restaurant to keep creating some of the most exciting beers on the market today, while Dave Chichura will take over the larger scale production in Alpine.

Alpine location:
Melvin Brewing
624 County Road 101
Alpine, WY 83128
(307) 654-0426

Jackson location:
Thai Me Up Restaurant & Bar
75 East Pearl Avenue
Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733-0005