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Central Market Shoreline
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: 300 plus
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Laurelwood Prevale IPA 77, Iron Horse High Five Hefe 57, Redhook Treblehook 80
More Beers Available Here
Pike Naughty Nellies Ale 56, Blue Moon Belgian White Ale 46, Ninkasi Radiant Summer Ale 72, Silver City Deluxe Malt Liquor 54, Widmer Brothers Double Alt (84/09) 59, Southern Tier Iniquity 97, Southern Tier Heavy Weizen 91, Southern Tier Über Sun 90, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Barba Roja Barrel Aged Red Ale 61, Lebbe l’Amalthée 80, Lousberg 75, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Leavenworth Eightmile Alt 62, Left Hand Oak Aged Widdershins 90, Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale 95, Hair of the Dog Ruth 83, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, Hair of the Dog Doggie Claws (2003-) 100, Ninkasi Oatis Oatmeal Stout 93, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100
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3 reviews for Central Market Shoreline
| OldMrCrow (35), Seattle, Washington | | November 28, 2009 Perfectly decent selection for a grocery, not sure it quite matches up to Whole Foods Roosevelt, QFC University Village, or even Ballard Market. | | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | April 7, 2008 Not at all sure we need this in the db, but it’s true they do a great job. They have three solid walls of beer, and a gimungous wine selection right across the aisle. They reoutinely make huge wine buys and pretty massive beer buys, too, so they’re no stranger to massive displays of really good beer, sometimes even hard to find stuff. Prices are generally fair, and their closeouts can really be sweetSt Bern Spec Ed was a great example, dropping at one point to $12 IIRC. Steve’s an awesome beer guy and he really lets craft stuff take center stage over the industrials most of the time. | | AmEricanbrew (77), Doing Rogue, Louisiana | | March 12, 2008 As far as grocery stores go, this one probably has the best beer selection in the Seattle area. Top notch selection of local, regional, and national craft beers along with some great belgians and other imports. Reasonable prices for the area. I can usually find something here that’s not available at Seattle’s specialty beer shops. |
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