Entries from Seattlest tagged with 'winterale'
January 31, 2008
When it comes to good beer, brews made in Belgium are usually the cream of the crop. So, no one should be surprised that American brewers often try to emulate their success by brewing their own versions of Belgian styles. And you know what? Some of them are fantastic (And some, not so much...) Starting this Friday at The Collins Pub, they'll be rotating about 15 taps of Belgian-style goodness brewed right here in the......
Continue Reading "American Belgian Fest at Collins Pub"January 22, 2008
This Seattlest had some family visiting this weekend and felt it was his duty to show them some of his favorite beer spots in town, even if they could probably care less. There were quite a few beers of note that were on tap and should still be around. We also found a few bottles of Lost Abbey Judgement Day at Esquin Wine this weekend. We didn't realize the Seattle market was getting this......
Continue Reading "What's On Tap: Walking Man Jaywalker, The Abyss and More"January 18, 2008
Schooner Exact Brewing Co.'s Anniversary Party at Beveridge Place Pub This Saturday: Please Don't Go
Before we moved our worldly possessions across Elliott Bay to West Seattle, we'd never visited that neighborhood's Beveridge Place Pub. And we'd never tasted 3-Grid IPA, an excellently hoppy product of that neighborhood's Schooner Exact Brewing Co. Now that we pose as West Seattle regulars, we recognize both pub and brewer as priceless neighborhood gems; there's no better place to kill a few (happy) hours, and no finer micro-local IPA. So it's with great......
Continue Reading "Schooner Exact Brewing Co.'s Anniversary Party at Beveridge Place Pub This Saturday: Please Don't Go"December 19, 2007
While there is plenty of good beer in Seattle to keep us busy, it is always nice to head out of town to visit some of the brewpubs spread around the Pacific Northwest. We try and do a trip as often as we can, which usually turns out to be one trip every three months or so. Port Townsend is situated in a beautiful spot out on the Olympic peninsula and is about a 2-hour......
Continue Reading "Travel for Beer - Port Townsend"December 13, 2007
With all of the people that live/work on the Eastside, it is really surprising to not find more beer spots to explore. Granted, we probably haven't found everything worth visiting, but it just seems there is plenty of room for more good beer on the Eastside. Below is a summary of what you can enjoy on the other side of the lake. Breweries: Rock Bottom Bellevue is about the only place if you want......
Continue Reading "The Eastside - Beer Wasteland?"November 8, 2007
This upcoming Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the annual Phinney Neighborhood Association Winter Beer Taste. 26 different breweries will be there to pour some of their outstanding Winter beers to get us ready for the upcoming season. Admission includes 10 samples and are $27 for the public in advance, and tickets at the door are $30. We've been told that this event usually sells out in advance, so it sounds like a good......
Continue Reading "Phinney Winter Beer Taste"November 22, 2006
You don't have to worry about turkeys, luckily, because if you're leaving the city like Seattlest is your hosts probably have better access to enlightened turkeys that lived a fuller and more organic life while ranging free than the ones you're likely to find on the shelves of Whole Foods. Ditto all the other fixin's, although you might want to stop for bread. City bread beats country bread hands down. Alternately, make your own. Your......
Continue Reading "Turkey Day Shopping From The Guest's Perspective"