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Trap Door Brewing to open taproom in Ridgefield

The Columbian
Published: January 17, 2019, 6:03am

RIDGEFIELD — Trap Door Brewing plans to open a taproom in Ridgefield Pioneer Village, likely opening in spring 2020. The brewer would retain its Vancouver headquarters at 2315 Main St.

“Our Vancouver location will remain the primary location for brewing,” Trap Door owner Bryan Schull said in a statement. “We will continue to ferment, keg, bottle and can at the Vancouver location, which will supply the taps at both locations. We will also be transporting batches of wort to the new facility where we will be fermenting and barrel aging wild fermentations for our sour beers program.”

Schull, who lives in Ridgefield, said of Pioneer Village: “We are thrilled to offer our products in this amazing community and exciting development. We are happy to serve this community not only our crowd-pleasing beers but also provide quality food in a family-friendly atmosphere.”

The Fuller Group announced that Trap Door had signed a long-term Ridgefield Pioneer Village lease for a 2,250-square-foot space. Pioneer Village will feature 80,000 square feet of multibuilding space for retail, office, and medical uses.

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