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A Taste of Adventure
At Squatch Fest, No-Li invites you to celebrate the PNW’s beloved legend by telling tall tales, building community and sampling some very squatchy brews.

Beer Pioneers
Through local collabs and prestigious awards, No-Li has helped put Spokane on the map as an internationally recognized brewing center

It’s The Stuff of Legend
In 1917, the year before he was born, Sammy’s family emigrated to the United States from Naples, Italy. They came through Ellis Island and made their way westward to Spokane, home of their citizenship sponsor, Gonzaga University’s St. Aloysius Catholic Church. The Grashio family soon made their home nearby and started working a produce cart. Over time, their industriousness would turn that cart into Sil’s Produce in West Central…
Dropping In, Taphouse Edition
A lot of folks remember the day that the No-Li Mountain Taphouse went flying.
It was the early fall of 2023, and Mt. Spokane crews spontaneously took advantage of a helicopter that happened to be working in the area. With the container bar dangling on a harness far beneath it…

Warm Your Soul at No-Li Frost Fest
It’s time to gather ’round and warm up with all that’s good in today’s world — our amazing community, music, beer, and even jolly old St. Nick! We’ve got great reasons to come together and rejoice at our modern-day Grange Hall — a place for all in the community to celebrate. Join in the longest-running winter beer festival in the region, now in its 10th year, No-Li Frost Fest!

Beertown, USA
It’s time for Spokane to take its rightful place among the world’s best beer towns. That means epic events — like those in Leavenworth and Munich that inspire No-Li’s own Oktoberfest.
“It’s more than a standard beer fest,” says Bryant. “People are looking for more engagement — an experience.”

No-Li Oktoberfest: The Inspiration
In recent years, they’ve also found inspiration all over the world (at least in those parts that make great beer), with team trips to Belgium, Ireland and Germany.
“It’s kind of like The Amazing Race: No-Li Edition,” Bryant laughs. “We tell everyone to pack light, and we do it all in six-and-a-half days.”