A Washington Brewers Guild Collaboration IPA, a Kettle Sour with berries, and more await you at Lucky Envelope.

A Washington Brewers Guild Collaboration IPA, a Kettle Sour with berries, and more await you at Lucky Envelope.

As we drift along the temperate highs and lows of the Summer, it's important to seek the perfect beer for your day or evening. If you've not been to Seattle's Lucky Envelope Brewing in a while, then you might consider a visit this week. With releases this past week and today, the brewery has many fresh offerings to choose from. So, here's the breakdown.

For more information about Lucky Envelope Brewing visit http://www.luckyenvelopebrewing.com. Lucky Envelope is at 907 NW 50th Street in Seattle, Washington.

About Lucky Envelope Brewing

Lucky Envelope’s brewing philosophy is centered around “Culturally Inspired Beer” whose recipes draw from modern and historic brewing styles and techniques. In addition, Lucky Envelope also uses both traditional and non-traditional ingredients in our beers which range from traditional IPAs (ENIAC Mosaic IPA), to German-style lagers (Helles Lager), to seasonal favorites like our Two Pepper Pale Ale (Habanero & Shishito peppers) and Peanut Butter Cream Stout.

The name Lucky Envelope comes from the Chinese tradition of the elderly generation giving the younger generation red envelopes filled with paper money. The color red is meant to ward off evil spirits and bring good health, while the money inside is supposed to bring prosperity. The Mandarin word for the envelope “hongbao” translates to red pouch while the Cantonese word for the envelope “laisee” translates to lucky money. Many refer to the envelopes as red envelope, or Lucky Envelope. For Barry and Ray, lucky envelopes bring back good memories whether it was a Chinese New Year celebration, graduating from school, or celebrating a life milestone.