![]() The 23rd Avenue Bottle Shop is located across the parking lot from Tavern and Pool, in an grocery store that was a comfortable old fixture of the NW Portland community (a.k.a. *Ringlers Pub can fill 16-oz cans to-go at the bar however, they do not carry 32-oz Crowlers®. Offered at our 23rd Avenue Bottle Shop, Cedar Hills, Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, Elks Temple Bottle Shop, Roseburg Station Pub & Brewery, McMenamins on Monroe , Ringlers Pub* and Winery Tasting Room (just for cider). Guest Beer & Cider on Draft Price will vary. Let us know what you’d like, and we’ll fill one for you, to go! A Crowler® can keep beer or cider fresh and shelf stable for up to six months. The lid is applied and sealed under pressure. We purge the cans with CO2 before filling them, so no beer-degrading oxygen is added to the beer. As an alternative to a growler, it’s light, portable and keeps the beer fresher longer. can that's filled and seamed right at the bar. The Crowler® is a one-use, recyclable 32 oz. It's a can.It's a growler.No, it's a Crowler®! The Bottle Shop is all ages (21 and over to drink) and also allows pets while you shop and at our sidewalk seating. ![]() This location has its own stamp for the McMenamins Passport, which is required for completion of the Passport. We also offer a discount on each case of 24 McMenamins cans get your case of Ruby cans, Hammerhead cans, or a mix, for 10% off. ![]() So stop in, have some samples, and pick up necessities for your bar or as gifts. A Rubinator (Ruby + Terminator), perhaps? We’ll pour and seal a 32-ounce Crowler to go, and it will last up to six months. Stay for a pint, get your growler filled, or a try a Crowler® of your choosing. Or choose from one of our 24 rotating McMenamins' and guest beers and ciders on tap. Take bottles to go, or stay a while and we’ll open them onsite for you to enjoy. Our selection includes beer, ciders, wine, sparkling wine and McMenamins spirits. Located on bustling Northwest 23rd Avenue, the Bottle Shop offers more than 800 bottles – rare, local and otherwise – for your choosing. Sign up here for our daily Seattle email and be the first to get all the food/drink/fun in town.800+ bottles of beer, wine, cider and McMenamins spirits Sarah, The Danny Bonaduce Show & Sarah's Beer of the Week - The co-host of one of Seattle's most popular morning radio shows, Sarah also regular features beers on KZOK, presumably 'cause she works with Danny Bonaduce.Ĭhuck Shin - The owner of Seattle's best beer retailer, Chuck’s Hop Shop, Chuck regularly hook's Thrillist up with his beer expertise, and his customers with great beer/food trucks. Todd Garrett - Todd is the head brewer at Hilliard’s, one of Seattle's most popular breweries, and a stop on it's best "bar" crawl. Steve Body - Steve is a beer aficionado, and a prolific beer writer as evidenced by his work at The Pour Fool and the Seattle PI.Ĭharles Finkel - Before he founded Pike Brewing Charles was an beer importer/exporter, a label designer, and one of the foremost suds experts in the country. They also brew a slew of seasonal beers and make the occasional "wonderbeer" that they only sell at its Urban Beer Garden, or UBG.īeer picks: Summer Ale (seasonal), Bourbon Abominable Winter Ale (seasonal)Īndy Arguelles - Andy is the Head Brewer at Two Beers, but that has nothing to do with the fact his brewery made this list. Highlights include the Universale Pale Ale, a distinct Northwest twist on the classic pale ale, and the Interurban Pale, which is named after Fremont’s most famous outdoor sculpture. And arguably the center of Seattle's brewing universe, thanks to its series of small-batch artisan beers made with local ingredients made by a long-time environmentalist/community organizer in a seriously sustainable way.
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