Seattle Aquarium is thrilled to be teaming up with waterfront neighbor Old Stove Brewing Co. to offer the One Ocean Tropical Pale Ale!
“At the Seattle Aquarium, we love our Pike Place Market neighbors and are delighted to partner with Old Stove to advance conservation and regeneration of the Earth’s one ocean,” said Jamil Rich, VP of Marketing, Communications and Experience. “This northwest pale ale evokes the tropical vibrancy of the Coral Triangle, a region with breathtaking Indo-Pacific leopard sharks, bowmouth guitarfish and eagle rays like those you can connect with in our Ocean Pavilion.”
Every purchase helps support the Aquarium’s mission of Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.
“Great partnerships start with shared values,” said Brian Stan, CFO & Co-Founder of Old Stove Brewing Co. “We’re proud to support the Aquarium’s mission and create something that connects conservation, community, and craft beer in a way that feels uniquely Seattle.”
After several months in the making, the brand-new beer was officially rolled out on January 31. You can try it at the Aquarium’s upcoming After Hours events, on draft at all Old Stove locations, and in cans at a store near you!
“We see the Aquarium as a fellow community hub; thoughtful, mission-driven, and deeply Seattle,” said Mike Mackley, Director of Hospitality at Old Stove Brewing Co. “One Ocean Pale Ale is our way of celebrating that shared spirit and supporting a place our neighbors love to gather.”
About the Seattle Aquarium:
Founded in 1977, the Seattle Aquarium is a marine conservation organization working to regenerate the health of Earth’s one ocean. We work among global leaders to advance animal wellbeing, marine and ecosystem science, public policy, field conservation, education, and species recovery programs that benefit the ocean. Help support the Aquarium’s mission of Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.
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