Bagpipes, history and brew at the Snoqualmie Falls Taphouse

In annual celebration of National Bagpipe Appreciation Day, the Snoqualmie Brewery and Taphouse will host Valley bagpiper Andrew Taylor, who will play ancient Scottish pipe tunes from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 27. For nearly seven hundred years, the Great Highland Bagpipes were played by the Scottish clans to rally and rouse the clansmen to war, raid and feud, and to intimidate the enemy on the fields of battle.

In annual celebration of National Bagpipe Appreciation Day, the Snoqualmie Falls Brewery and Taphouse will host Valley bagpiper Andrew Taylor, who will play ancient Scottish pipe tunes from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 27.

For nearly seven hundred years, the Great Highland Bagpipes were played by the Scottish clans to rally and rouse the clansmen to war, raid and feud, and to intimidate the enemy on the fields of battle.  Pipes were also played to usher in auspicious events such as weddings and clan and family gatherings and also to bid farewell at funerals. Come down to the brewery for some great beer, food, conversation, and help raise the roof with some Highland bagpiping.

The Taproom is located at 8032 Falls Ave S.E., in downtown Snoqualmie.