I bought two, and I'll probably grab a couple more if I get the chance. Still haven't tried it yet. Teddypower Active Member. Plenty of it up here in Bellingham at Haggens. Had a lot last year too. PSmurf78 Well-Known Member. I picked up mine from Full throttle bottle in GeorgeTown. Other places to check include bottleworks on 45th, Central Market in shoreline, the Red House in Renton, and the beer shop out in Redmond, can't remember the name though. Joined Oct 6, Messages 15, Reaction score Location the sun.
I agree with everyone on Bottleworks and loved having it there when I lived there but no more No one has mentioned Ballard Market though. They have an awesome selection too. Also there is the place on th and 99, but is a little creapy walking in there.
At least when I was there, they have well over different beers and descent prices. I just don't remember the name but it is behind the futon store. EDIT: I found it. It is called Big Star Beer Market.
PSmurf78 said:. Bokonon Well-Known Member. I'm kicking myself for not picking up a few bottles when I drove through Boise after thanksgiving. We don't have any good beer stores in Tri-Cities, but last year or earlier this year I picked up a bunch from Yokes. I haven't had any luck finding it so far. Just called The Beer Shoppe in Yakima, and they are out of the bottles. Though they said they had a keg that will be tapped sometime soon.
I may have to drive up to Spokane to pick some up. ChshreCat Well-Known Member. I just picked mine up when I was at Haggen. They have a decent beer section for a supermarket. ChshreCat said:. You guys have a QFC up there too, they should have it You must log in or register to reply here.
Similar threads T. Totes Nov 26, Replies 1 Views Nov 26, Desvio. Deschutes The Abyss. Replies 9 Views 2K. Dec 12, pirate Nov 24, Sacdan. Replies 13 Views 2K. Seattle Beer week is finally here! Washington state, more specifically, pretty much has none. I have rushed out to bars to catch WA beers while they were on draft, but that is such a fleeting pursuit. Oh yeah, and those Pike Entire s. Both are wax-dipped and shit, totally impressive. Well, whatever…I want more. Hair of the Dog and Cascade bottles are pretty sweet trophies to show off.
Pretty cool huh? I know. I know you know what they are. Your best bet to rival me in supremacy is to camp outside of your local bottle shop tonight, and every subsequent night until more bottle of The Dissident hit Western Washington if we are so lucky. Then do the same thing in mid-December for The Abyss. Buy as many as they will allow, drink one of each on New Years and hide the rest in the deepest recesses of your cellar. The following information is from the Deschutes Brewery website via Beernews.
The Dissident Friday, November 19th We are super excited to officially announce the release of The Dissident, our sour brown ale brewed with Washington cherries, that takes 18 plus months to reach near perfection. Fans will be able to pick up six bottles of this beloved brew at a time. The Abyss Wednesday, December 1st The wait is finally over for the fifth release of The Abyss, our imperial stout brewed with molasses and licorice aged in bourbon and oak wine barrels. Join us at our Brew Pubs on December 1st as we tap the first kegs and make the bottles available for you to add to your collection.
After nearly two years aging in isolation, the Dissident has reached its pinnacle. To make things even more interesting, whole Central Washington cherries — pits, stems and all were also added to the mix. The result? The Abyss has immeasurable depth inviting you to explore and discover its rich, complex profile. Hints of molasses, licorice and other alluring flavors draw you in further and further with each sip.
Oh you got the Abyss down there? I get it. Many modern beer enthusiasts increasingly focus on nothing but the newest, trendiest breweries and beers. Too bad for them. Case in point, Deschutes Brewery just released the versions of The Abyss and The Dissident, two venerable beers that have always impressed discerning beer palates. This year there are three different versions of The Abyss! October 18, — Deschutes Brewery, family and employee-owned since , will release its cult classic, The Abyss, a month early this year accompanied by two variants, The Abyss Port and The Abyss Old World.
The Abyss Old World evokes images of a year-old Spanish wine cellar. The Abyss and variants are a limited release, available in ounce bottles and draft in all markets where Deschutes is sold.
The Dissident is a distinctive barrel-aged Belgian-style sour brown ale that is brewed with fresh cherries, fermented with wild yeast and matured in oak.
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