Fish Tale Brewing Company Partners With Bloodworks Northwest in “PINT FOR A PINT” Program

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Fish Brewing Company won Washington Beer Awards Brewery of the Year. Visit them as part of Thurston County's Award-Winning Brewery Tour and taste for yourself.
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Submitted by Bloodworks Northwest

All donors who register to donate blood between July 18 and July 24 at the Olympia Donor Center will receive a $5 voucher to The Fish Tale Brew Pub as part of Bloodworks Northwest’s “Pint for a Pint” program. Vouchers are non-transferrable, non-redeemable for cash, and will be mailed afterwards to donors who register to donate blood. The offer is available only for those 21 years of age and older. Vouchers may be redeemed for anything on the menu at Fish Tale Brew Pub.

“We are the Northwest’s leading community blood center for more than 70 years, and we’ve been welcoming donors to our Olympia Donor Center since 1995,” said Clint Kendrick, Senior Director of Donor Services. “It’s exciting for us to partner with a local institution like Fish Tale Brewing Company to encourage more people to donate blood, and to ensure that our area hospitals are well supplied.”

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Tori Fairhurst, Donor Recruiter for Bloodworks Northwest, has been a regular donor for years.

The donor center collects blood donations to help trauma victims, treat cancer patients, those receiving organ or bone marrow transplants and more. Bloodworks provides blood to over 90 hospitals in Washington and Oregon, including Mason General, Capital Medical Center, and Providence St. Peter Hospital. Every hospital in Mason and Thurston counties depends on Bloodworks to support their needs.

Bloodworks is dedicated to saving lives through research, innovation, education and excellence in blood, medical and laboratory services in partnership with our community. 

Donors should call (800) 398-7888 to schedule their appointment, or visit Bloodworks online.

About Bloodworks Northwest

Bloodworks (formerly Puget Sound Blood Center) is backed by 70 years of Northwest history and 250,000 donors. We are local, nonprofit, independent, volunteer-supported and community-based. A recognized leader in transfusion medicine, BloodworksNW serves patients in more than 90 hospitals in Washington, Oregon and Alaska — partnering closely with local hospitals to deliver the highest level of patient care. Comprehensive services include blood components, complex cross-matching, specialized lab services for organ transplants, care for patients with blood disorders, registration for the National Marrow Donor Program and collection of cord blood stem cells for cancer treatment. We’re one of the few blood centers in the U.S. doing leading-edge research on blood biology, transfusion, thrombosis and blood disorders. Patients with traumatic injuries, undergoing surgeries or organ transplantation, or receiving treatment for cancer and blood disorders all depend on our services, expertise, laboratories and research. For more information, visit bloodworksnw.org. 

About Fish Tale Brewing Company

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At Fish Tale Brewpub, you can enjoy a pint on the patio or dine indoors, even with the kids.

From its home in beautiful Olympia, Washington, Fish Brewing Company has been hand-crafting ales of Northwest proportions since 1993. Founded by Crayne and Mary Horton and a few dozen local investors, Fish began operations humbly. With a 15-barrel brew house, two 15-barrel fermenters, and one dairy tank, we brewed for our neighbors up and down Puget Sound. Growing steadily since, Fish is now an award-winning craft brewer with distribution throughout the great Pacific Northwest and beyond. Today, three distinct brands make their home under Fish Brewing’s roof. In the beginning there were Fish Tale Ales, English-style beers born in our brewpub on Jefferson Street. It wasn’t long before our brewery outgrew its cradle, though. So in 1996, we moved brewing operations across Jefferson Street and into the historic and spacious Skoog Building.

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