
No candid photos of bartenders pouring double IPAs for review. Our pre-Tournament hype will be different this year. Beginning April 2, through online voting on this website, Washington and Oregon double IPA drinkers will pick daily winners until the best double IPA in the Northwest is crowned April 24. The public nominated 64 Northwest double IPAs for the Tournament of Beer: NW Double IPAs in February. OK, Covid, we’ll just take the Peaks & Pints Tournament of Beer into the woods. There are many access points of the Olympic Discovery Trail visit for more details. At its western terminus the trailhead is officially located at the beach in La Push. The official eastern terminus of the trail is at the ferry dock in the town of Port Townsend. Ponder if Rainy Daze Brewmaster Montoney still works 16 hours days. Express concern about the dickhead Golden Retriever in the Piedmont area of the trail. Discuss how the Olympia Discovery Trail tends to offer cooler hikes in the summer than heading east from Seattle. Discuss how the Milwaukee Railroad transported timber and passengers between Port Townsend, Port Angeles, and towns and logging railways further west over the Railroad Bridge from 1915 through 1980. Whatever section you hike along the Olympia Discovery Trail, be sure to divvy up Rainy Daze Only The Tip double IPA after and discuss all the discoveries.

Currently, 40 miles of the trail are paved connecting the path from just east of Sequim to Port Angeles, which crosses the Dungeness River over the Railroad Bridge trestle at Railroad Bridge Park. Sequim is situated right in the center of the Trail that stretches from Port Townsend to Port Angeles. Olympic Discovery Trail is a 130.3 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail through farms, fields, and historic towns with views of the snowcapped Olympic Mountains, the Strait of Juan de Fuca shoreline, peaceful lakes and forested foothills. Rainy Daze Goat Boater IPA won the inaugural Tournament of Beer, which featured Washington State IPAs in 2017.After 20 years homebrewing Mike Montoney opened Rainy Daze Brewing in Poulsbo in 2012.Seven years later from its first release the 9.9 percent ABV is still well hidden. Montoney dumps spruce tips from Sitka, Alaska into each batch, giving the IPA fruity and piney characteristics of the spruce. founder and head brewer Mike Montoney stated in 2014 when he emerged from his then small Kitsap County brewery holding high his Only The Tip double IPA. “This is my prized beer to date,” Rainy Daze Brewing Co. In the meantime, we suggest you enjoy Peaks and Pints: Rainy Daze Only The Tip and Olympic Discovery Trail combo with your friends. The tournament bracket will be released soon. Rainy Daze Brewing Only The Tip was nominated as a 12th seed in the Northern Washington Region in the Peaks & Pints Tournament of Beer: NW Double IPAs, which will begin April 2, 2021. Peaks and Pints: Rainy Daze Only The Tip and Olympic Discovery Trail MORE ON WEATHER.The truss and trestle at Railroad Bridge Park represent the longest bridge over the Dungeness River. Hilo recieves an incredible 126.69 inches over 272 days, with an average of 30 days each year recording at least one inch of rainfall. Juneau recieves an avearge of 62.25 inches of precipitation each year over 229 days. Two places that receive substantially more rainfall than Seattle and in more days? Juneau, Alaska, and Hilo, Hawai'i. Thunderstorms can also be very slow moving, which allows for the rain to quickly add up.

Much of the rainfall here is due to thunderstorms, which can generate heavy rain from ample moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. Overall, the South sees fewer days with rainfall, but when it does rain, a more substantial amount of rain falls. Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans measure more than 60 inches of rain annually and this rain accumulates over only 115 and 114 days. It is also worth noting that Miami usually reports 19 days annually with at least 1 inch of rain, compared with 5 in Seattle. Miami records an average of 61.92 inches of annual rainfall, with measurable rainfall on 135 days per year. Miami is another southern location that receives significantly more rain than Seattle, but in fewer days. Number of rainy days is based on at least 0.01 inches of precipitation.
