Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Widmer Brothers Brrr Seasonal Ale 88, Port Townsend Boatyard Bitter 46, Elysian Bifröst Winter Ale 90
More Beers Available Here
Fish Tale Winterfish Ale 90, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Dicks Best Bitter 73, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Deschutes The Abyss 100, Full Sail Vesuvius 56, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper 99, New Belgium Frambozen 82, New Belgium Hoptober Golden Ale 86, Trade Route Infidel Lime IPA 69, Port Brewing 2nd Anniversary 97, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema 56, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Full Sail Slipknot Imperial IPA 87, BridgePort Fallen Friar 70, Victory HopDevil 98, Full Sail Top Sail Imperial Porter Bourbon Barrel Aged 98, Full Sail Black Gold Imperial Stout Bourbon Barrel Aged 99, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Speakeasy Double Daddy IPA 93, Bear Republic Racer 5 98
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7 reviews for Ballard Market
| bvc (18), Kenmore, Washington | | October 13, 2009 Busy grocery store that has a beer selection that I would put close to that of Whole Foods. Decent selection and they seem to be one of the places that gets new releases first. However, prices are some of the highest if not the highest in town. If you are in the area, it is worth a stop but I wouldn’t go out of my way to hit it. | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | January 14, 2009 [ Updated May 15, 2009 ] Visited Tuesday evening Jan 13 2009. This is a nice grocery store with an above average beer selection. Bunch of locals, good selection of others. I picked up two Pliny the Elders that were brewed 9 days previous, quite impressive. Prices seemed a bit on the high side, but singles are plentiful. | arhythmt (3), does not count - explanation | | June 25, 2008 Seems odd, but this store may be better than Bottleworks depending on what you want, how much you want to pay, and when you happen to stop in. While they don’t have the range of selection that Bottleworks has for Belgian beers, they do carry a ton of great stuff, more than most Seattle-area stores. And they also have rarities on occasion that the Bottleworks crowd has already bought up by the time you get there. | | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | March 3, 2008 Central Markets (the chain which oversees this supermarket) does a great job of picking up good stuff from the distros. They buy wine like fiends, so it stands to reason that beer comes flowing in alongside. You can get sandwiches and other ready to eat stuff here, if that matters. It’s one of the better-stocked supermarkets in town, right there with Whole Foods. That said, the Shoreline Central market blows this one away, usually, and Whole Foods blows away both of them. | | Crit (117), New Westminster, British Columbia | | September 22, 2007 [ Updated September 14, 2008 ] Decent selection of beers, both local and imports. Reasonable pricing. No problem getting a mixed six pack. | DjTRAcer (8), seattle, Washington does not count - explanation | | September 20, 2006 Have been going here for 22 years | derkruk (6), Seattle, Washington does not count - explanation | | September 11, 2006 The Ballard Market is a high-end grocery store that’s been in the neighborhood for many years, always with a very good beer and wine selection. Roger, the head of the beer department, is very helpful and knowledgeable. While the selection is not quite as good as Whole Foods, it’s still large, even for Seattle. Prices are competitive with some good deals available. Check it out if you are in the neighborhood. |
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