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Double Mountain The Vaporizer 58, Ichtegems Grand Cru 88, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Firestone Walker Wookey Jack Black Rye IPA 99, Stillwater Premium 97, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Lost Abbey 10 Commandments 99, Anacortes Oatmeal Stout , Stillwater / Emelisse Holland Oats 88, Russian River Damnation 98, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Gulden Draak 9000 Quadruple 85, Avery The Beast Grand Cru Ale 98, Cascade The Vine 99, Deschutes Black Butte XXI 100, Russian River Sanctification 100, Green Flash Palate Wrecker 99, Black Diamond Jagged Edge IPA 76, Emelisse Winterbier 85, Emelisse Rauchbier 91
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| mcberko (59), Vancouver, British Columbia | | March 4, 2012 Great little intimate place with a good tap selection. Very friendly service and reasonable prices. Would come back again if the selection warranted; otherwise I’m not too fussed about this place. | | HenryXXX (10), British Columbia | | December 24, 2011 I love this place. It is in my old stomping grounds. This is the place in which my beer "cherry" was popped!!! thank you!!! | | Smurf2055 (22), Seattle, Washington | | November 25, 2011 Uber strikes the perfect balance of price and selection. It’s quite, social, and just a great place to be. Staff is friendly, and their bottle list is pretty good. Probably my favorite bar in the Seattle area. | | mabel (211), Toronto, Ontario | | July 13, 2011 2010-07. Visited on a late Friday afternoon last July after a day at the Seattle International Beer Festival, we chilled at the bar and tried a few beers from their amazing selection. Didn’t eat but enjoyed the room, plastered in fun paintings of famous beer signs and labels (most with an awesome skeletal twist) and chatted with a couple of the locals. Service was great, quite laid back and friendly enough. Would seek to return one day. | | TheWife (25), Tampa, Florida | | April 26, 2011 Very small place located off bus stop 358 (cost $2.50 each way if coming from downtown). Limited seating due to its small size (4 small tables, couch and 12 seats for the bar). Not much ambiance but there was a cool fire pit in one of the tables that helped take the edge off the chilly wet day. One person working and he seemed knowledgeable. The selection was very nice - 16 beers on tap, good bottle selection and had three types of mead available by the glass. Worth a visit! | | HopScotchnWine (11), Washington | | March 19, 2011 Great diverse selection and frequently changing lineup. One of the few places you can get a 4oz pour which is awesome if you are out tasting and don’t want an entire pint of 8.8% ABV beer. | | MartinT (469), Montreal, Quebec | | March 2, 2011 Tiny bar in northern Seattle which a stupendous selection of draught brews, focusing on the local and powerful. Very nice bottle list as well. There are very few seats, so I recommend coming early. The menu changes often and is worth keeping track of. This place is good enough to make you consider leaving downtown Seattle for an entire evening... | | TheRealMGD (54), Lakewood, Washington | | January 29, 2011 The dive bar for craft/world beer lovers. Nothing fancy or stylish about this funky little place in Greenlake. Tap selection is an interesting mix of local, regional and international craft beers and the bottle list is extensive (if pricey: mental note to buy bottles at bottle shops and not alehouses). Beer knowledge is excellent on both sides of the bar. One of my favorite stops north of downtown, this whole is defo greater than the sum of its parts. | | peteinSD (34), San Diego, California | | August 7, 2010 solid bottle and tap selection with some quality local (WA, OR) beers. low key setting inside and very cozy. i much preferred the set-up here to Brouwers even though Brouwer’s has WAY more beer. definitely worth a stop. | | boFNjackson (72), Portland, Oregon | | July 26, 2010 A must visit in Seattle. WE stopped in one Friday evening around midnight for a nightcap, ended making good conversation with the Ken the barkeep and we nearly closed the place out. Great selection of bottles, and great tap handles. Maybe 20+, and there were a good, handful of sour options which is a big plus. If you need to escape the club crowd that flocks to Brouwer’s Cafe in Fremont area at night, this is the down to earth beer geek bar for you. |
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Scene 17 beer taps, 200 beer bottles, craft beers, import beers, beers from hell...
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