No Boat Brewing didn’t merely occupy a Snoqualmie warehouse and call it a day; it unfurled into a mountain-side sanctuary for hop chasers, creek walkers, trail-dusted hikers, and anyone who believes beer tastes better when the water comes straight off the Cascades. Since 2016, the Skiba family’s operation has blossomed into a hybrid: part community hearth, part experimental lab, part trailhead social club. The taproom hums with hikers drifting in from Rattlesnake Ridge, dogs accruing new nicknames, and a beer list that leaps effortlessly from crisp pilsners to hop-saturated detonations, oak-kissed curiosities, and fresh-hop sermons. With Brewshed Alliance accolades on the wall, Lagerhead Fest raising funds for wild waters, and a brewing philosophy that treats Snoqualmie’s mountain water like scripture, No Boat feels less like a brewery and more like a shared backyard with better glassware — which makes pouring a full No Boat flight at Peaks & Pints feel like transporting a little slice of Snoqualmie Ridge directly into Tacoma.
Peaks & Pints No Boat Beer Flight
No Boat Late Night Turkey
7.1% ABV | IPA | Snoqualmie, WA
Late Night Turkey arrives with a kind of sly, holiday bravado — a Spokane-kissed collaboration with Lumberbeard that uses Alpha King tricks to stuff Citra, Nectaron, Nelson, and Columbus Cryo into one gloriously overpacked IPA. Resin and ripe orange stride forward first, then blueberry brightness and a dank white-peach flourish wander in like side dishes you didn’t order but immediately love. The result is smooth, loud, and riotously aromatic, the undeniable choice for evenings spent grazing, laughing, and pretending turkey pairs with anything other than a beer like this.
No Boat Sugar Bats
7.4% ABV | Wet Hop IPA
Sugar Bats lifts out of the glass as if spring-loaded, a wet-hop spectacle buzzing with dank mango, tangerine snap, and stone-fruit shimmer. A ribbon of sweet orange softens the edges while pine offers a quick resinous tug, as though fresh hops themselves are staging a final grand performance before the season slips away. It drinks with late-harvest electricity — juicy, bright, and joyfully overcharged.
No Boat Table For One
8.5% ABV | Imperial Hazy IPA
Where some hazies tiptoe, Table For One erupts — a Ninth Anniversary collaboration with Our Mutual Friend that unleashes stone-fruit swell, lush mango heat, and a devilish New Zealand diesel flicker. The impossibly soft malt bill turns the whole experience into a billowing stage for tropical intensity, delivering a hazy double IPA that celebrates itself loudly, proudly, and without apology.
No Boat Lil Sal
8.4% ABV | Imperial IPA | Snoqualmie, WA
Lil Sal fires its opening shot with full hop authority, a medal-earning barrage of Chinook, Citra, Citra Incognito, Columbus Cryo, and Nectaron that fans out into citrus oil brightness, resinous depth, and tropical glow. The beer barrels forward like a hop-charged weather front, warm at first, then drifting into pine and nectary radiance that clings with delightful stubbornness. Bold yet refined, it’s the rare imperial IPA that carries its power with a wink.
No Boat Doorbusters
8.8% ABV | Winter Warmer with Mulling Spices and Vanilla Bean
Doorbusters doesn’t knock — it saunters in with cinnamon warmth, clove murmurs, and a soft vanilla beam that settles into the beer like a lantern in a winter market. Orange peel brightens the edges, nostalgia hums underneath, and the finish wraps the palate in a gentle, boozy smile. This is the kind of winter ale that reminds you the only real doorbuster worth lining up for is poured into a proper glass and served beside friends.
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