Today from 4-7pm Diamond Knot Brewing will be pouring at Total Wine & More Olympia.
625 Black Lake Blvd SW STE 405
Westfield Capital Mall
Olympia, WA 98502
About Diamond Knot – The story behind the Diamond Knot brand name harkens back to the 1947 shipwreck of the Diamond Knot cargo ship. It is a story of perseverance, tenacity and being resourceful in the face of adversity. Bob and Brian named the brewery Diamond Knot to honor the hard-working and innovative participants of the shipwreck and its salvage, and as a reminder of what is possible when you have dreams and ambition.
The Shipwreck – Six miles west of Port Angeles the Diamond Knot, property of the U.S. Maritime Commission and under charter to the Alaska Steamship company, collided with the Freighter Fenn Victory at 1:15am on August 13, 1947.
The Fenn Victory’s bow drove a full 14 feet into the side of the Diamond Knot, mortally wounding the proud ship. In her hold were more than 154,000 cases of canned salmon, representing 10 percent of the year’s catch. Her cargo was valued at over $4 million.
With the main deck of the Diamond Knot awash, the Fenn Victory separated herself, making way to port under her own power. Tugs moved in and attempted to tow the Diamond Knot to the sheltered waters of Crescent Bay until violent currents flowing off the tongue of Point Reef forced the tugs to chop their towing hawsers at 8:15am. The Diamond Knot’s fate seemed sealed.
There was no time to waste as any significant delay would result in the loss of her valuable cargo. An equipment barge rushed to the wreck’s position while a mother barge anchored herself over the Diamond Knot and using an innovative water vacuum, proceeded to salvage the cargo. Divers worked in shifts to cut away about 90 percent of the Diamond Knot’s port side. Plate by plate, hour by hour, and can by can barges carried away the salvaged Diamond Knot cargo.