PNW Beer, D&D Theme
October 23, 2015 1:58 PM   Subscribe

I'm looking for a beer with a name that invokes Dungeons and Dragons. Preferably from the Pacific Northwest, and it needs to be available in a keg distributed to Eastern Washington.

I'm organizing a Halloween Ultimate Frisbee tournament called the Hanford Howl. One of our teams is donating a keg to the party. They are called the Natural Twenties, and they are a Dungeons and Dragons themed team. We're looking for a beer that would honor this theme. We are buying the beer through the hotel, so it has to go through official distribution channels. Good candidates that we couldn't get were Ninkasi Critical Hit and Bayern Brewing's Dragon's Breath. Elves, dragons, dwarfs, gnomes...name that beer!
posted by huckit to Food & Drink (8 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Try Odin Brewing
posted by yobgorgle at 2:19 PM on October 23, 2015


Maybe a Mjolnir IPA or a Loki Red Ale from Fearless Brewing?
posted by djinn dandy at 2:34 PM on October 23, 2015


You could look at some of Oakshire's offerings -- Ill-tempered Gnome is a seasonal offering so not sure about kegs.
posted by amanda at 2:41 PM on October 23, 2015


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posted by prize bull octorok at 2:49 PM on October 23, 2015


Best answer: Elysian Dragonstooth and Immortal.
posted by mbrubeck at 3:15 PM on October 23, 2015


Odin would be solid,
Selkirk Abbey Brewing would be good for cleric-themed brews,
Black Raven (Sunthief in particular, name-wise),
Boneyard's Armored Fist is both a wonderful name and a wonderful CDA out of Bend,
Holy Mountain, Witchfinder
Sound, Old Scoundrel

Otherwise, I'd also recommend checking with area geek bars and seeing what they have on tap.
posted by CrystalDave at 3:27 PM on October 23, 2015


Rogue Dead Guy Ale.
posted by sockermom at 3:28 PM on October 23, 2015


Response by poster: Thanks, everyone. It's been an entertaining afternoon. Following more leg work, it appears we can get Bayern Dragon's Breath via Odom distributing.
posted by huckit at 4:42 PM on October 23, 2015


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