Kulshan Brewing Company

Commercial Brewery | Bellingham, WA, United States of America

Vital Statistics

Beers

Overall average: 58 (logged 17 times)
Kulshan Bastard Kat IPA
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Kulshan Bull of the Woods Double IPA
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Kulshan Dude Man Wheat Ale: 56 (logged 3 times)
American Pale Wheat Ale
Kulshan Fresh Hop IPA: 42 (logged 1 time)
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Kulshan German-Style Pilsner: 67 (logged 2 times)
German Pilsner
Kulshan Greenwood Summer Ale: 50 (logged 1 time)
American Pale Ale
Kulshan Kittens Mittens Winter Ale: 70 (logged 3 times)
Winter Warmer
Kulshan Local Amber: 58 (logged 1 time)
Amber / Red Ale
Kulshan Premium Lager: 42 (logged 1 time)
American Pale Lager
Kulshan Red Cap Red
Amber / Red Ale
Kulshan Royal Tannenbaum Christmas Beer: 42 (logged 1 time)
Winter Warmer
Kulshan Sunnyland IPA: 64 (logged 3 times)
American India Pale Ale / IPA

Collaborations

Bellingham Beer Week 2013 Belgian-Style Dark Ale (collaboration)
Belgian Dark Ale

Logs for beers from this brewery

Served a little bit less than cold, which I think helped. Chocolate, a round hop flavor, and some roast. Does have a fairly bitter finish.
It’sa really nice standard German Pilsner. Pleasant for these last dying days of summer. A short finish. Especially compared directly with the Czech Pilsner
Hits a lot of the same notes as the Unbearable Lightness, but a little more fruit forward. Cloudy all the way through. Not as crisp.
I was expecting less bitter/hoppy...
Can at Home
Watery lager. Doesn't taste premium at all. Might beat a Coors Light, but not much more than that.
I guess always pour out of the can, eh?
Can at Redmond, WA
I asked for the lightest IPA they had, and got this. Fresh-tasting and light, not bitter or resinous at all but with a fragrant hoppy flavor. Summery for sure.
I had to get this, with that name! A lightly sweet dark beer with a smooth coffee-hinted roast flavor. Medium bitterness.
Yeasty-dry American wheat ale. Nice wheaty finish, but a lot of skunk on the nose that seemed to get worse very quickly over time.
The scent is actually that of a skunk in the distance. But the flavor is light, sweet, with a hint of citrus on the back end.
A nice refreshing beverage for a nice day.
I will never call another beer "piney" again. This beer has out-pined them all. Dry and strongly evergreen-fragrant at first, the perfume soon turns bitter and overwhelming. I really regretted the second half of my schooner. (12 oz schooner)