Visit Washougal has launched its 2026 Washougal BrewPass, a collaborative community effort inviting beer lovers from across Southwest Washington to discover the growing craft brew scene in Washougal — and earn a keepsake pint glass along the way.
Washougal Tourism Consultant and small business owner Lori Reed recognized an opportunity to boost tourism and support economic development by celebrating the city’s craft beer culture, which revolves around its five brewing establishments — Shoug’s Draft House, 54–40 Brewing, Recluse Brew Works, Trap Door Brewing and Grains of Wrath Brewing, according to a news release.
“It’s no secret that some of the best beer in the world comes from the Pacific Northwest,” Reed said. “Washougal is making a name for itself with five outstanding breweries and local tasting rooms. ”
Passport holders can earn a stamp at each brewery location with beverage purchase and return a completed passport to any of the breweries to receive a pint glass emblazoned with a “Washougal Brew Pass” logo.
The BrewPass program is designed to draw visitors from across the Pacific Northwest and encourage them to explore, taste and stay in Washougal, according to the news release.