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Trap Door Brewing to open in Washougal

Vancouver brewery’s 2nd site to quintuple brewing capacity

By Doug Flanagan, Camas-Washougal Post-Record
Published: May 23, 2022, 5:09pm
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Trap Door Brewing has announced plans to open a second taproom and brewery in Washougal this summer.
Trap Door Brewing has announced plans to open a second taproom and brewery in Washougal this summer. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Trap Door Brewing is coming to downtown Washougal.

Bryan Shull and Michael Parsons, owners of Vancouver-based Trap Door Brewing, announced earlier this month that they will open a second location at 1834 Main St. in Washougal this summer. They said the location will include a family-friendly taproom as well as a full bar with upscale drinks, local wine, a limited cocktail menu and kitchen, and eventually a full-production brewery.

Owned by Washougal developer Wes Hickey, the building at the northeast corner of Main and 19th streets has housed two other breweries — Amnesia Brewing and Logsdon Farmhouse Ales — over the past decade.

Now, the owners of Trap Door Brewing are hoping the building, located in the heart of Washougal’s downtown, will help them build on the success they’ve found in Vancouver.

“We had tried twice to (open a location in) Ridgefield, and those projects weren’t working out for different reasons,” Shull said. “Then we came across this building, and the owner had a vision that aligned with ours.”

Expanding to Washougal “made all the sense in the world,” Shull and Parsons wrote in a social media post.

Trap Door Brewing’s 15-barrel brewery, located at 2315 Main St. in Vancouver’s Uptown Village, currently produces about 1,000 barrels of beer annually.

The 6,500-square-foot building in Washougal, which served as the home of Amnesia Brewing from 2013 to 2017 and Logsdon Farmhouse Ales from 2018 to 2021, will allow Trap Door Brewing to quintuple its brewing capacity over the next five years.

“We enjoy being a part of the revival of Uptown Village in Vancouver, and we want to create that same experience on Main Street in Washougal,” Shull said in a recent news release announcing the second Trap Door location.

“It’s a 100-year-old building, so there’s character,” Shull said. “The comfortable vibe that we have here (in Vancouver) is definitely going to be repeated out there. And the space is huge. We’re going to be able to make a lot of beer. There’s a lot of opportunity for us to do what we do best, and that place gives us a lot more room to do that.”

Trap Door Brewing recently partnered with Ridgefield-based Corwin Beverage Co. to distribute its products throughout Washington through Corwin’s Kendall’s Pioneer craft beverage distributor and its Seattle distributor, Browar Polska. The brands to be distributed include Trap Door’s 2019 award-winner, Glowed Up Hazy IPA, as well as its Porch Beer Pale Ale, Trap Door IPA and seasonal offerings.

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