Visiting Seattle (Winter 2017 Update)

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  1. EdwardAbbey

    EdwardAbbey Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2015 Washington

    The Chuck's CD location, closest to downtown, is the best place to "load up on some local beer" for bringing home. You will not leave it empty-handed, though your wallet will surely be a little lighter. On the 16th, they are also releasing a brand-new IPA from Georgetown, one of our finest producers of hoppy ales. Cloudburst (right downtown) and Reuben's (a short bus-ride away) would be good places to go right now for additional top-flight hops and other excellent stuff. I'm not aware of any special releases occurring during your stay, but Holy Mountain and Fremont are de rigueur stops, too, whenever one visits Seattle.
     
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  2. Strangestbrewer

    Strangestbrewer Crusader (477) Oct 17, 2014 Oregon

    Almost to the 2nd page/weekend bump
     
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  3. BearsOnAcid

    BearsOnAcid Pooh-Bah (2,239) Mar 17, 2009 Massachusetts
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    I'm flying into Seattle tomorrow and just noticed that the Bottleworks' anniversary party is on Thursday. Does that get busy during the morning/afternoon or is it pretty chill?

    Do people bring in personal bottles to share or is that not allowed?

    Also looking for a few other places to eat in Seattle that will blow my mind; breakfast, lunch or dinner (does not need to involve beer)
     
  4. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    Since the Ale Apothecary beer made for the anniversary got delayed, I'm not sure there is going to be a huge rush or crowd at opening.

    Washington state isn't big on the bottle sharing like you're probably used to at home. It's technically not legal (unless you hand everything over to the staff and have them open it, and that policy depends on the establishment). I did have a Tired Hands growler there once, but I've never seen a big share go down at Bottleworks. Don't assume, if you brought something just ask the guy working there if it's ok.

    Joule, Staple and Fancy, Delancey, Butcher and the Baker (brunch).

    Also, Toronado's food is pretty good and they're doing the Modern Times launch party on Wednesday. If you're into that kind of thing. I'll be there.
     
  5. BearsOnAcid

    BearsOnAcid Pooh-Bah (2,239) Mar 17, 2009 Massachusetts
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    Nice, thanks for the info. I saw the anniversary beer wasn't ready but I'm assuming there will be some good stuff on tap or at least a past anniversary beer. I don't think I've had one since XII.

    Massachusetts is very strict with all sorts of archaic drinking laws so bottle shares in bars are done discretely, if ever. I wasn't sure if WA bars are more lax.

    The Modern Times event looks great! I forgot there was a Toronado in Seattle. I've been to Toronado SD a few times.
     
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  6. Marquizzle

    Marquizzle Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2015 California

    Just wanted to pop in because this was an extremely helpful thread. Was here with some friends over the long weekend and enjoyed Chuck's CD, Cloudburst, and the bottles we picked up. Thanks for the great intel!
     
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  7. sdaly3

    sdaly3 Initiate (0) Jul 29, 2009 New Hampshire

    I am flying into Seattle Wednesday night and headed for Mt.Baker. What is the best bottle shop close to the highway to stock up on before we head north? Thanks in advance the rest of this thread has me dialed in for later in the trip.
     
  8. ballardbeer

    ballardbeer Pundit (779) Nov 10, 2013 Oregon

    stogies n hops and chucks greenwood are good options. a little further out of the way: bobs liquor and beer authority. also could stop into whole foods roosevelt square, PCC, or (insert a random gas station in north seattle).
     
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  9. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Depending on what you're looking for, there's plenty of beer in the Bellingham area. Most of our local breweries package to some degree. But, if you've got your heart set on something specific, you'll have to tell us what. As a rule of thumb, our grocery stores and mini-marts carry enough different beer that you've never heard of to keep you from dehydration.
     
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  10. kingsleyr

    kingsleyr Initiate (0) Jun 20, 2005 Washington

    It's commonly on shelves, but given that commonality will likely not be as fresh as you are hoping (places like total wine, bevmo and large grocers).
     
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  11. sdaly3

    sdaly3 Initiate (0) Jul 29, 2009 New Hampshire

    Perfect, Spending Saturday night - Sundaynight in Seattle and will dial in specific breweries, just looking for a decent bottle shop or a place with growlers/crowlers to hold us over for 3 days. All the suggestions were great.
     
  12. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Just got a message from @nc41 , and he's heading out to visit his kid, who's at JBLM. He's looking for a few T-town recs, and IIRC, there's some in this thread, so I'm just pointing him this way.
     
  13. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    Thanks for the help. Point me to the best IPAs in the area, or German style beers. Maybe a great seafood place into Seattle with a great view, were renewing vows. Appreciate the help guys.
     
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  14. BuckeyeOne

    BuckeyeOne Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2008 Washington

    The best seafood place in Seattle with a view (and a decent taplist) is Ray's Cafe/Boathouse. Would be a great place to renew vows. There should be a least two top-shelf IPAs on tap.
     
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  15. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    Tacoma?

    Breweries:
    Engine House No. 9
    Dystopian State

    Bars/shops:
    Pint Defiance
    Red Hot
    Peaks and Pints
    Copper Door
     
  16. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    Love the BA help, thanks.
     
  17. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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  18. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    Chuckanut Pils is all over Seattle.
     
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  19. Raj

    Raj Maven (1,272) Jun 25, 2014 Illinois
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    Thanks to @BuckeyeOne for maintaining / curating this thread. As a recent Seattle transplant, I've found it a great introduction to my new local craft beer scene.

    I'm wondering if anyone has found an "ethnic" restaurant with a good taplist in the Seattle area? The closest I've found so far is Monsoon in Capitol Hill (great food, small but well chosen taplist) and some of the food trucks that rotate at Chuck's CD.

    Side note: If it isn't clear, I'm using "ethnic" as a shorthand for not pub fare and not American or European cuisine. The restaurants recommended by this thread are great, but there is a bit of a blind spot in terms of what I'm looking for.
     
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  20. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    So I was walking to the store the other day (I'm in Green Lake on the other side of I-5 from Roosevelt) and noticed a sign for "alley tavern. craft beer!" just off 65th before Roosevelt. Apparently there's a nano brewery called Triple R that's set up shop in my hood. Nothing fancy, but they had a couple of their own beers alongside some locals and regional stuff. Need to check them out this coming weekend.

    http://www.triplerbrewery.com/about/

    Red Papaya in Queen Anne. Maranation Makai on Alki. Yard Cafe in Greenwood if tacos are "ethnic" enough for you.

    Revel and Joule have killer food and acceptable beer offerings (Fremont, Ft George, etc.).
     
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