What is Scuttlebutt Big Dumper Beer? Big Dumper Beer is a crisp, crushable lager brewed by Scuttlebutt Brewing Company in Everett, WA, in collaboration with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. The beer is named after Cal’s nickname and features mild malty character with light lime notes. It is available at Scuttlebutt’s Everett taproom at 3310 Cedar Street and at select stadiums and markets.
Scuttlebutt Brewing and Cal Raleigh Made a Beer, and It’s Actually Good
Let’s be honest: when a professional athlete puts their name on a beer, the default expectation is a marketing exercise dressed up in a pint glass. A watery, inoffensive lager designed to not offend anyone and sell units at the stadium. We’ve all been let down before.
Big Dumper Beer is not that.
Scuttlebutt Brewing Company — Everett’s own independent, family-founded craft brewery — partnered with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal “Big Dumper” Raleigh to release a beer that’s actually worth drinking. And the fact that Cal came up through the system with the Everett AquaSox, the Mariners’ High-A affiliate, makes the whole thing feel genuinely local rather than a slapped-together licensing deal.
The Beer: What Big Dumper Actually Tastes Like
Big Dumper is a lager — a style that’s harder to execute well than most people realize, because there’s nowhere to hide. No big hop character to mask off-flavors, no massive malt backbone to create complexity through sheer volume. A good lager has to be clean, balanced, and sessionable by design. Scuttlebutt’s version delivers on all three.
The beer pours with a light golden color, moderate carbonation, and a clean white head. On the nose, it’s subtle — a mild malt sweetness and the faint floral/citrus suggestion from the hops. On the palate, the malt character comes through first: slightly bready, soft, not heavy. Then the hops arrive with what Scuttlebutt describes as “light lime notes” — it’s not a citrus bomb, it’s more of a gentle brightness that keeps the finish from going flat. The result is a beer that’s genuinely easy to drink but doesn’t feel like it was engineered for people who don’t like beer.
This is a gameday lager. It’s the beer you want in your hand when the Mariners are up in the seventh and the sun is out. Cal knows his audience.
The Story Behind the Collaboration
Cal Raleigh’s connection to Scuttlebutt isn’t manufactured. When he was coming up through the Mariners’ minor league system and playing for the Everett AquaSox, he was here. In Everett. Going to local spots the way ballplayers on minor league per diems do — looking for good food and good beer without burning through their meal money. Scuttlebutt was one of those spots.
Fast forward to Cal’s Mariners tenure, where he’s established himself as one of the best catchers in the American League, and the partnership makes complete sense. As Cal put it when the collaboration was announced: “They represent everything I love about the PNW—creative, local, and all about quality.” That reads like a marketing line, but the beer backs it up.
The name itself is a clever piece of wordplay. “Big Dumper” is Cal’s nickname (earned by his prodigious home run power — he’s known for massive, opposite-field shots). In beer terminology, a “dumpable” beer is one that’s so bad you pour it out. Calling the beer Big Dumper Beer, then making it actually good, is the joke. We appreciate the self-awareness.
Where to Get Big Dumper Beer in Everett
The primary place to drink Big Dumper Beer the right way is at Scuttlebutt’s taproom in Everett. There are actually two Scuttlebutt locations in the city:
Scuttlebutt Taproom & Brewery — 3310 Cedar St, Everett, WA 98201. Hours: Monday–Saturday 2–9 PM, Sunday 1–8:30 PM. Phone: (425) 252-2829. This is the production facility with a taproom attached — you’re drinking in the same building where the beer is made, which is always the right call.
Scuttlebutt Brewing Company — 1205 Craftsman Way, Everett, WA. The original pub-style location with a fuller food menu and the same excellent tap list.
Beyond the taproom, Big Dumper Beer launched in summer 2025 and has since expanded to select stadiums and markets. Total Wine carries it. If you want a six-pack to bring to the park or the game, that’s your best bet for retail.
Why This Matters for Everett
Scuttlebutt has been part of Everett’s identity for decades. They’re family-founded, independently owned, and genuinely embedded in this community. A collaboration with a Mariners star — one who has genuine ties to Everett through the AquaSox — is the kind of thing that doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because a brewery built real relationships over a long time, and because a player actually remembers where he came from.
Big Dumper Beer is a good excuse to go sit at the taproom on Cedar Street, order a pint, and feel good about drinking local. The Mariners season is underway, Cal is behind the plate, and Everett’s hometown brewery is in the middle of it. Go drink the beer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Big Dumper Beer
What kind of beer is Big Dumper Beer?
Big Dumper Beer is a lager brewed by Scuttlebutt Brewing in Everett, WA. It features mild malty character with light lime notes from the hops. It is crisp, clean, and designed for easy drinking.
Who is Big Dumper Beer named after?
Big Dumper Beer is named after Cal “Big Dumper” Raleigh, catcher for the Seattle Mariners. Cal played for the Everett AquaSox as a minor leaguer and developed a connection to Scuttlebutt Brewing during his time in Everett.
Where can I buy Big Dumper Beer in Everett?
Big Dumper Beer is available at Scuttlebutt’s taprooms in Everett (3310 Cedar St and 1205 Craftsman Way), at select stadiums, and at retail locations including Total Wine. It launched in August 2025.
What are Scuttlebutt Brewing’s hours in Everett?
The Scuttlebutt taproom at 3310 Cedar Street is open Monday through Saturday 2–9 PM and Sunday 1–8:30 PM. The Craftsman Way location has additional food service — check their website for current hours.
Is Scuttlebutt Brewing dog-friendly?
Yes, the Scuttlebutt taproom on Cedar Street is dog and kid friendly. It’s a casual environment suited to all ages.
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