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Beer Available At Whole Foods Market - Westlake (arranged by most recent)
Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale 99, Silver City Fat Scotch Style Ale 94, Silver City Whoop Pass Double IPA 97, Two Beers Evolutionary IPA 92, Ninkasi Maiden the Shade 96, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Clutch 94, Baird / Ishii / Stone Japanese Green Tea IPA 95, Jason Fields & Kevin Sheppard / Tröegs / Stone Cherry Chocolate Stout 98, Stone 15th Anniversary Escondidian Imperial Black IPA 99, Two Beers Trailhead ISA 83, Maui Brewing Flying HI.P.Hay 85, Avery Joe’s Premium American Pilsner 85
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| NachlamSie (358), Tennessee | | May 23, 2012 The beer selection is pretty extensive with mostly American craft stuff. There is a decent singles assortment and a handul of things on special, which makes this a more affordable place to buy some beer. | | Zeswaft (110), Seattle, Washington | | December 29, 2008 Always a solid selection of beers. I think the Whole Foods in Bellevue is better but this is way closer. I think the only major find I made here was a bottle of La Folie. Expensive except they have good sales sometimes. Like $8 sixers and $15 12ers of celebration ale pretty much all winter. | | HughConway (15), Washington | | March 22, 2008 Nice selection. Some rare bottles will appear and vanish. Generally clueless checkout staff, line staff can be better | | Beershine (540), The Sunshine State, Florida | | January 15, 2008 The Whole Foods chain is a boon for beer lovers, because they usually have a good enough selection. It’s nice having access to the array of healthy if not expensive foods too. | | after4ever (176), Brier, Washington | | January 14, 2008 It’s a supermarket. A really well-stocked supermarket that has a couple of nice house brews they private label from North Coast, but still a supermarket. That said, they do go out of their way to get a lot of different things, but it feels like a retail establishment that gets everything they can get their hands on from a distributor, not a place that goes out of its way to cultivate relationships so they can get special releases. They’re more interested in just keeping the shelves stocked and turning over, above all. Still...it’s Whole Foods, right? If you can live with the prices, they do a great job at everything, as supermarkets go, and even their ready-made food rivals any other place around for grab-and-go grub. Certainly blows up any fast food joint. If you’re in town and really in a jam for a chance at grabbing a random sample of PNW beers, this’ll do in a pinch. Surprised to see it in here, though. | | CapFlu (185), Victoria, British Columbia | | December 25, 2007 I must admit that as much as I like a trip out to Wallingford to Bottleworks and the neighboring pubs - its a real pain in the ass to get out there on public transportation. So having found a Whole Foods in the Denny Triangle is a real coup for the lazy, non-mobile or daytripper to Seattle. Many of the local macros are represented and prices seem more fair than other bottleshops. I found DFH, Lazy Boy, Dicks, Full Sail, Anderson Valley, Snoqualmie, Elysian and many many more... including some great Belgians. This will definitely be my place of choice in the city though I cannot give up the trips out to University District and Fremont/Wallingford. |
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