I live near Seattle and have been doing pieces of the Mt. Rainier
Wonderland Trail. It's a 94 mile (150km) trail around the solitary active volcano that includes 22,000 feet (6700m) vertical gain during the circumference. If you ain't going up, then you're going down on this alpine trail. There is a lottery to get a permit, which gives early access to get the few campsites along the entire route. Otherwise, one can only do it in chunks or camp off trail (which is a different permit). But I digress.
Anyhoo, it seems a group of Ukrainians opened up the Paradise Village Hotel less than 10 miles from the main entrance of Mt. Rainier National Park.
So, after back packing up the Wonderland about 10 miles for an overnighter in my tent, and back out the next day, I thought what better way to reward myself than by eating a Ukrainian meal and trying a Ukrainian beer???
Lvivske 1715 was a delightful lager. Didn't try any of the other beers since I was driving. Good thirst quencher after a hike for sure. Whaddya know,
Lvivske brewery first operated in 1715 (now a Carlsberg company). Never looked before, but should be available in big liquor stores, and the menu featured about 10 different beers including Dark, Dunkel and Porter.
Fingers crossed that the Lviv Brewery keeps the beer flowing!