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Juice Dust Pop-Up Market

by Mary Jo February 22, 2024
by Mary Jo February 22, 2024
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Hot off the launch earlier this month of its Juice Dust IPA, Seattle-based Elysian Brewing celebrates with a Pop-Up Market at Elysian Fields in Seattle’s Pioneer Square.

The pop–up will feature food vendors, photobooth, free face painting (noon-4 pm) and free tattoos (4-8 pm), with DJs spinning tunes. Cans of the new Juice Dust will be available for guests 21 and older ($3).

Juice Dust is a 8.2% ABV, citrus-forward India Pale Ale now available in Seattle and at select West Coast locations. It has a refreshing herbal kick, with scents of orange, guava, and tropical fruit, extracting luscious hop flavors with balanced bitterness and a hint of sweetness. With real orange juice added during brewing, this will delight IPA enthusiasts in search of fruity notes, while also satisfying those craving a subtle bitterness with a unique twist.

Juice Dust IPA is currently pouring at all three of Elysian’s local Seattle pub locations: Elysian Fields, Capitol Hill, and the Elysian Taproom. Additionally, 6-pack 12 oz. cans of Juice Dust IPA are regionally available at selected retailers in Washington, Oregon, and California.

Always drink responsibly. Limit your consumption, select a designated driver, or take a cab or ride service 

Date and Time: March 9th, 2023; noon-8 pm

Location: Elysian Fields, 542 1st Avenue South (an event space near the stadiums

Note: The event is FREE and family-friendly. 21+ for any alcohol consumption, ID required.

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Mary Jo

Mary Jo is a travel blogger and writer, editor, podcaster, speaker, consultant, and avid traveler. Her travel ethos is Value Luxury – learning when and where to splurge and save – creating a sweet spot where experience and price intersect to create WOW. It’s about learning when and why to splurge and when it’s not worth it.

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