The first beer brewed at Maritime Pacific. Red amber in color, malty, nut-like flavor derived from a blend of malted barley, wheat, and Yakima and European hops.
Dark amber in color, Nightwatch is smooth and mellow with a subtle roast flavor and gentle hopping from Mt. Hood and Saaz hops. A true Northwestern original-style ale.
A classic India pale ale style. Hoppy, crisp, and citrusy, with an underlying malt character. Made by blending lots of malted barley, wheat, and a judicious quantity of Cascade hops. A "big" beer!
A blend of malted barleys, wheat, and U.S. Golden hops. Dark, roasty, smoky, and smooth with a subtle hop aroma. Named after the formidable individual the captain made responsible for the rigging of his ship.
Hoppy, crisp, and citrusy, with an underlying malt character. Made by blending lots of malted barley, wheat, and a judicious quantity of Cascade hops. A "big" beer!
Hoppy, crisp, and citrusy, with an underlying malt character. Made by blending lots of malted barley, wheat, and a judicious quantity of Cascade hops. A "big" beer!
This is our take on an English Old Ale. We blended a well-aged cask of our Jolly Roger with a cask of our Navigator Dark Weizen Bock. The result is subtle hints of the Bavarian Hefeweizen yeast with notes of chocolate and dried fruits
This light unfiltered Ale is back for the season. It is made with two-row malted barley and 15% rolled oats, and hopped with Centennial, Cascade and Amarillo hops. Distinctive and light with subtle malt flavor and hop descriptors such as citrus and floral
Maritime Pacific Brewing Company is our small, family-owned brewery, established in 1990. As traditional home port to Northwest mariners, the Ballard district of Seattle provides us the perfect setting for a brewery with a seafaring name and tall ship as its emblem. With its full-rigged white clipper ship set against dramatic Olympic Mountains, the Maritime Pacific logo recalls days past when fast windships once plied these Puget Sound waters laden with cargo for trade in exotic ports-of-call. To please the descendants of those bygone sailors in whom the taste for fine local beer lives on, and to salute Seattle’s seafaring history, the Maritime Pacific Brewing Company was created.