Tsuga Nitro Brew
Cultivating community through cold brew.
05/20/2021
It’s the end of the delivery era..
Let us make your morning cold brew one last time. As always make sure to get your orders in by Friday night because our LAST delivery run is Sunday!
P.S: Use code ENDOFANERA for 10% off!
05/19/2021
Happy Wednesday! This week we’re sharing about our favorite local tap house, Hill City Tap House & Bottle Shop!
They have 23 taps of rotating local beers and an incredible bottle section. It is a hot spot for the South Seattle community but Hill City is so much more than a tap house.
Bill, the guy you’ll most often see behind the bar, is one of the friendliest people you’ll meet. He remembers your name, beer preference and even your favorite sports team! He is a walking sports encyclopedia and it’s so fun to chat with him. The owner Matt is an incredible guy who makes a point to support small businesses, like us! He was actually the first person to give us the opportunity to serve our cold brew and lemonade and we’re forever grateful for his support.
Next time you’re in the Hillman City District, stop by Hill City and grab a drink!
P.S: Our Nitro Raspberry Lemonade is still on tap!
04/29/2021
Happy Wednesday! We’re highlighting Naam Thai, one of our favorite places to eat!
Located in the Madrona neighborhood of Seattle, Naam Thai has incredible food as well as a cozy atmosphere. They have a great menu with something tasty for everyone. My go to dish is the Chicken Pad Thai.
Stop by for lunch or dinner next time you’re craving Thai food!
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Cultivating Community Through Cold Brew
Mike and Sarah first met serving an AmeriCorps term with EarthCorps, a Seattle-based ecological restoration non-profit. While they were never on the same crew, their crews overlapped on a couple projects including a native planting project in Magnuson Park. While helping plant over 6,000 native plants, they first connected over their favorite tree; the western hemlock (genus Tsuga). Western Hemlock trees are a symbol of resilience, adaptability, and community. Tsuga seedlings are famous in the ecological community for thriving on downed trees, transforming decaying wood into new life. While they do this, their roots spread out into the forest floor, allowing them to stay strong and adapt their root system as the structure they’re built on crumbles. As their roots spread out, they become more and more intertwined with the surrounding ecosystem. They share nutrients and water, allowing them to survive drought and work together to create a resilent forest. Dubbed “nurse logs”, these natural nurseries can be found in any healthy forest with dozens and sometimes hundreds of hemlock seedlings working together, building off of the past to create a better future.
We envision a better tomorrow and we want to use this company to build it with you. While we met planting trees into stumps in Magnuson park, we connected over good coffee and drinks. That connection led to personal growth, a supportive friendship, and life changing conversations. While we may make cold brew, at the heart, our mission is and always will be connection.
You are a part of Tsuga as much as we are.
Welcome to our nurse log.
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