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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Rick Bonino

Catching up with more news from the week in local craft beer:

– It’s official: Four-Eyed Guys has received its state and federal brewing licenses. The Spokane-based, distribution-only nanobrewery plans to launch with a pilsner in a few weeks. In the meantime, you can catch its Vienna lager at an event Sunday at Bellwether that also features the release of a collaboration red ale by the two breweries using wild rose hips and pine resin.

– Iron Goat today taps a big Belgian-style dubbel (8.1 percent alcohol by volume), and next week launches a Monday “Game Night Slider Night”: Play games from the taproom collection or bring your own, with weekly specials featuring two sliders and a side for $8.

River City is serving a small-batch Riverkeeper IPA infused with Vessel coffee; the Randall for the weekend is Girlfriend Golden over fresh cantaloupe. 

– New Boundary is pouring a toasty Winter Dopplebock.

– Perry Street has extended its usual all-day Wednesday pint discounts into a happy hour that also runs Thursday through Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Get $4 pints plus $2 off items on the appetizer menu.  

Nu Home Brew is discontinuing its selection of bottled beer, cider and wine, with 25 percent discounts while supplies last; for a limited time, also receive a gift card to The Steel Barrel taproom with a purchase of two or more bottles.