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Washington Breweries Release Solidarity IPA Welcoming Immigrants Across 15 Taprooms

El Sueñito Brewing led 15 Washington breweries in releasing a solidarity IPA on March 14, with proceeds going to Burien-based immigrant advocacy nonprofit Colectiva Legal del Pueblo.

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El Sueñito Brewing pulled together fourteen fellow Washington craft breweries last Saturday to release the "No Hate No Fear — Immigrants Are Welcome Here" IPA, a statewide collaboration beer that put immigrant solidarity on draft and in cans at fifteen taprooms simultaneously on March 14th.

"No Hate. No Fear is a bold reminder that our communities are strongest when we stand together," El Sueñito Brewing said of the project. "Brewed in honor of our immigrant community and their resilience, this beer calls for solidarity, dignity, and courage in the face of fear. Everyone deserves to live, thrive, and belong without hate."

A portion of all sales goes to Colectiva Legal del Pueblo, a nonprofit based in Burien, Washington, that works to build community leadership and power for migrant justice through legal advocacy and education. El Sueñito described the Burien organization as "doing important immigrant advocacy in the PNW."

The full roster of participating breweries spans the state: El Sueñito Brewing, Wander Brewing, Halcyon Brewing, Garden Path Fermentation, Boundary Bay Brewing, Obec Brewing, Bainbridge Brewing, Barley Pop Brewing, Reuben's Brews, Aslan Brewing, Lucky Envelope Brewing, Otherlands Beer, Rooftop Brewing, Burke-Gilman Brewing, and Ladd & Lass Brewing. The breadth of that list, ranging from Bellingham's Boundary Bay to Seattle stalwarts like Reuben's Brews and Aslan Brewing, signals how widely the call resonated across Washington's craft beer community.

The beer is available both on draft and in cans at each participating taproom. Drinkers who visited on release day were also encouraged to share their own immigrant story alongside celebrating the pour.

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