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Brian also works for Boeing
through the week as an engineer for the 747 jumbo jet program. Any
other time, you will probably find him at the Ale House, working both
sides of the bar. Many of the items on the Ale House menu are from Brian's overly fertile mind. Brian is always experimenting with foods that will fit in with the Diamond Knot beers; making regular visits to the Ale House all the more enjoyable. You can e-mail Brian from here. |
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Andy is the 2nd newest partner,
who will be the daily managing partner in the Alehouse. As you can see,
Andy appears to be a fairly colorful addition to the team. He brings many
years of Alehouse experience with him.
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Pat the Brewer is the newest partner at Diamond Knot. Here is what he recently had to say about himself. Born and raised in Eastern Washington, I speedily migrated West after graduating from CWU with a B.S. in Food Science. I've been involved in food and beverage manufacturing for approximately eleven years. My foray into homebrewing began in the summer of 1996 and I quickly discovered all my old pals were more than willing to act as my guinea pigs for new brews. I started here at Diamond Knot in April of 2000 and as of May 2004, I've cranked out about 600 batches of DK's finest, probably 450 of which have been IPA. I love keeping Diamond knot drinkers happy and look forward to experimenting on all of you as well! |
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Bob works at Boeing Monday
through Friday doing some mysterious work on computers. When he is not
sleeping, he is helping to manage the Ale House, helping the brewmaster
brew the beers, or adding something new to the place. Many of the new "beer paraphernalia" items decorating the Ale House walls have come from Bob's pastime of surfing the eBay web site. He recently wired the Ale House for a computer network, and maybe sometime soon you can enjoy a Diamond Knot brew while surfing the Internet at the Cyber Bar. You can e-mail Bob from here. |
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