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4 reviews for Georgetown Brewing Company
| 22415brewery (19), redmond, Washington | | November 2, 2009 This is great for what it is. Simply put, a brewery that happens to also sell beer and a few items of miscellaneous value to the public. You won’t find a oak-covered tasting room, there won’t be a bling cup or happy hour slop. They will however fill your clean growler for cheap, sell you a filled growler for cheap, and give you a taste of whatever experiment they have brewing today. Can’t find it? Just drive down the alley heading east between the brick buildings there’ll be this big parking lot, the brewery loading dock is on the back of one of the buildings.. No sign, no arrows. | | SuzyGreenberg (25), Seattle, Washington | | May 21, 2009 Once you find it, there is a small entrance from the loading dock; mainly a growler fill kind of place, but also some glass and wearables; Georgetown is a no-frills brewery; solid brews and super cheap growler fills | | BuckeyeBoy (58), Boise, Idaho | | December 6, 2008 Stopped in at this place when I was in Seattle to watch THE BUCKEYES play Washington. Back to the beer. It was Great I got a little tour talked to the boss and tasted the stuff they had on. Very nice group of people. After the beer samples they let me keep the pint glass. Sweet. It was pretty cool to see all of the to go growles in the cooler. I will stop in again for sure. | | BrewDad (239), Olympia, Washington | | November 18, 2008 Was not sure what to expect when I arrived to Georgetown. First and foremost the place was not easy to find. Besides GPS better take a good map that you have printed out so you can find it. Maybe the dark rainy weather also made the sign hard to see. I came around the back alley and wham there it was and wow it was great. You walk into a back room and wow it was beervana. Ok the word has been used before and will be used many more times but it was purely awesome. This tasting/bottling/growler room was filled with the Georgetown trinkets and many many growlers waiting or had been filled with the sweet 9lb porter or, Mannys, Super Chop, I wish they had Bob ready to go. But in time I will just have to wait for. The sampling room was simple and right in the heart of the operations. They had a terrific guy up front and he helped and poured samples. He was so busy also filling and selling growlers no wonder Georgetown dose not bottle they sell like hotcakes out the back door. From what I heard they have |
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