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Beer Available At Snohomish Beer and Wine (arranged by most recent)
Howe Sound Total Eclipse of the Hop 92, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Bourbon Barrel Quad 99, Fremont Bourbon Barrel Abominable Ale 98, Old Schoolhouse Imperial IPA 94, Sound Brewery Humulo Nimbus Double IPA 94, Fremont 77 Select Spring Session IPA 84, Great Divide Old Ruffian 99, Widmer Brothers W’10 Pitch Black IPA 93, Oakshire Ill-Tempered Gnome 88, Southern Oregon Old Humbug 88, Fremont Abominable Winter Ale 93, Howe Sound Pumpkineater Imperial Pumpkin Ale 84, Firestone Walker Oaktoberfest 65, Stone Old Guardian Belgo-Barley Wine 96, Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 96, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Harmon Point Defiance IPA 93, Oakshire Watershed IPA 92, Boundary Bay Ski to Sea ESB , Boulevard Smokestack Series - Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale 98
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| after4ever (176), Brier, Washington | | September 25, 2011 A very ambitious father and son operation in a family-owned building on the Centennial Trail strip off downtown Snohomish. They’ve clearly gotten serious about creating a pleasant environment for beer and wine lovers to relax and savor the flavor of goodness in the glass. As of their grand opening, they only have a few shelves of beers and wines to select among, but they’ll no doubt be stepping up their ambitions considerably with the passage of a bit of time.
Prices are phenomenal, the service is great, the setting is spectacular. Once they get the selection up to par with the rest of the operation, this place will be a sight to behold. | | CampesinoTino (57), Seattle, Washington | | May 30, 2011 Great selection of beers from the PNW and beyond (Boulevard, Southern Tier, The Bruery, etc) and excellent service. Taps should be up and running this summer. Definitely worth a visit to Snohomish along with Fred’s Alehouse. |
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