Get a free roll of toilet paper when you fill up a growler at these Seattle breweries

Mar 20 2020, 6:28 pm

While Seattle restaurants have stepped up to the plate with creative marketing strategies such as delivery services and cheap bowls, several breweries in Seattle are offering their own incentives: toilet paper.

If you happen to be one of the few that didn’t rush to Costco in a full-on panic buying frenzy and can’t seem to find the precious tp, have no fear, Seapine is near.

Seapine Brewing in SoDo will be opening their doors this Saturday for those in search of beer and toilet paper. The Brewery will be selling their growlers and kegs for curbside pickup, gifting out free toilet paper to those buying 64-ounce growlers.

For the first time ever, Seapine will be selling their half barrels to the public, for $150 plus the price of deposit.

Lowercase Brewing will also be handing out toilet paper this weekend, minus the brews. The Georgetown brewery will be hosting a drive-thru toilet paper exchange, where you can get up to two free rolls of toilet paper per person. If you already have enough tp at home, donate rolls to those in need and receive a 50% off “Poupon” for a future beer.

Alongside the toilet paper exchange, Lowercase Brewing will be selling cold brew coffee for those who bring along a clean container. “Because all our precious coffee shops are closed, we will be selling our cold brew concentrate to help everyone power through… We will even provide some recipes for how to best use it,” said Lowercase Brewing in an Instagram post.

Help out both breweries on the same day by hitting up Lowercase Brewing between 9 am to noon and Seapine Brewing from noon to 6 pm.

Lowercase Brewing

When: Saturday, March 21
Time:  
9 am to noon
Where: 
6235 Airport Way South, Seattle

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Seapine Brewing

When: Saturday, March 21
Time: Noon to 6 pm
Where: 2959 Utah Avenue South, Seattle

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