Seattle Bottle Share Locations

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by Kurmaraja, Jul 16, 2014.

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  1. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Apologies if this has been covered - did a quick search (lazily I admit) and didn't come up with anything definitive.

    Are there any places in Seattle that will let you share bottles / growlers? Perhaps if you pay some sort of corkage per bottle? I'm not talking about an epic share, but a couple growlers and a couple bottles.

    Thanks for any tips.
     
  2. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    The corner of 3rd and Pine seems pretty popular for sharing all kinds of things.
    Also, Chuck's maybe?
     
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  3. Prufrockstar

    Prufrockstar Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2013 Washington

    The Beer Authority.
     
  4. Port_Seat

    Port_Seat Initiate (0) Oct 17, 2013 Washington

    3rd and Pine DT? You mean the sharing of brown-bagged 40's? :wink:
     
  5. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    Those, joints, needles, bodily fluids, lice, communicable diseases... Best bus stop ever.
     
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  6. OctopusPrim

    OctopusPrim Initiate (0) May 12, 2013 Washington

    When I lived on the Eastside, we used to have small shares with Doug at Malt and Vine all the time. I've since moved to Seattle and hoping that Toronado will be able to accommodate them since i'll just moved to a spot a couple block away from them.
     
  7. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Chucks would be convenient for me ... suppose I can ask them.
     
  8. t4h2c0

    t4h2c0 Initiate (0) Jun 5, 2007 Washington

    I used to have a storge spot over at Seattle Wine Storage near Denny and Westlake and you could do tastings/bottle shares there. So if you have a little extra cash and need some more beer storage area check it out its pretty cool but im too broke to do it anymore.
     
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  9. dtntanig

    dtntanig Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2013 Hawaii
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    Wherever you have it, I'd be up for bringing a bottle or two.
     
  10. fsck

    fsck Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2013 Washington

    That actually sounds really awesome. Now I'm questioning how much more money I want to put towards this hobby.
     
  11. Eighty

    Eighty Pundit (839) Feb 17, 2013 Washington

    I've looked into temp-controlled storage spots. The main downside I found was that you could only access them during their business hours. Some of them were only open M-F. I think the Seattle Wine Storage near Denny and Westlake was open 7 days, but only like 12-6 or something. Which would essentially mean I could only access my beer on weekends - would take a lot of planning ahead. Anyone have a better experience than that?
     
  12. fsck

    fsck Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2013 Washington

    Ah, if it doesn't enable a place for weekday shares that is a lot less appealing.
     
  13. Eighty

    Eighty Pundit (839) Feb 17, 2013 Washington

    I know a place in Bellevue that has card-key access 24 hours a day... but it's in Bellevue.
     
  14. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    In my limited experience, a lot of businesses like these have short hours listed, but are much more flexible by appointment. They get relatively little foot traffic/ spontaneous visits, so it doesn't make much sense to sit there all day, but they want to take care of their already paying customers. For something like a bottle share where it's set up in advance, you'd still have to work within their availability but I bet you could get the days/times you wanted.
     
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