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Seattle Breweries....


Jeremy Igo

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There's a great restaurant and brewery in Silverdale, WA...it's about an hour away though...Silver City Restaurant and Brewery...

I used to travel out there for work and that was the spot for beer and food...their pizzas there are excellent and they have beer you can take home as well...

http://www.silvercitybrewery.com/restaurant-new/

EDIT:  You can take the Ferry over there or drive around...and yes you can bring your car on the ferry...

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http://www.myballard.com/breweries/
 

Reuben's has my vote for hands down best brewery. It's not fancy or elegant, but they've got a very wide selection of very good beers. The bartenders know their poo and will happily chat with you about beers as long as it's not too busy. They don't serve food, but there's usually a food truck parked outside.

http://www.reubensbrews.com/#on-draft

Also, it's in very easy walking distance of other good breweries.

*I go to a lot of conferences in Seattle. 

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Saturday night I will have a few hours to kill in Seattle before the game Sunday. I would like to hit up a local brewery, preferably accessible by the light rail if possible.

Any of you beer folks have any ideas?

Pyramid is just a block or two from the stadium...it's pretty cool and they would have all their fall beers right now, I've had some good beers in there for sure.

More downtown I'd go with Pike Brewing near the south end of Pike Place Market

thanks for letting me know you'll be in town though....now I know where I stand!!!!! 

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