Official Unofficial Puget Sound C-Brats Beer now at Safeway

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If it has not been noted on the site before, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Companies Wildcat IPA and our current Seasonal Beer (Spring Fever right now) is now available in 22 oz bottles in over 125 Safeway stores in Washington. Only took 13 years.
 
So when is it coming to the Food Lion near me in Virginia?? :?: :?:

We get thirsty out here too you know!! :mrgreen:

Charlie
 
Going "mainstream"! :thup Congrats on being available to a wider audience. Wishing you continued success.

Best wishes,
Jim
 
Don't tell me you bought one of those mechanical bottle cappers! I live 5 minutes from a Safeway but I'll still go up to the Taproom to get my bottle of Snoqualmie Falls Root Beer refilled. Today Safeway, tomorrow, Costco. Congratulations. :beer :thup
 
Congradulations, David and Pat.

By the way, thanks for making a showing at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Brewfest last Friday. Great to see you guys supporting the thirsty troops. ;)
 
Congratulations. How do we find out which stores? Any near the Longview/Kelso area?
 
Good news and we will pick some up although Fred Meyer would be another great additional outlet. (Our favorite)
 
David and Pat,

Congratulations on the Safeway contract. Somebody's gonna have to start working weekends to keep up with the demand. Ouch, could be getting into boating time.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Toni and Russ,

There are only a handful of Safeways in the state that will not be carrying our beer. If you bump into one that doesn't, ask them to.
 
Due to distribution, nothing for now in Longview / Kelso. We are working on appointing Columbia in Vancuover as our SW Washington distributor. Stay tuned!
 
Congrats. I'd usually only get it @ our local Hagen.

I gotto admit; the micro-brewery market up here is fantastic vs back home. The popular beers there are Bud (also known as "homicide lager"; whenever I went to a homicide scene, there would inevitably be Bud cans present :roll: ) Bud Light, Heineken...you get the point. None of which I drink.

I'm in beer lover heaven here! 8)
 
localboy":3bdjm2gw said:
I'm in beer lover heaven here! 8)

Is there any other kind? Betcha they serve bbq from Cedar River Smokehouse (Renton) and Snoqualmie Falls Root Beer too.
MartyP
 
Well, I just last week shared a bottle of it I had from a previous case/trip/drive from the NW corner....and, it taste just fine on the Cumberland River too!!

Maybe we should get Roger to convert a Tater Truck for a haul or two in his ...."down time."

Byrdman :beer
 
"homicide lager".... :cry what do you find a suicides? coors??

Never drink beer you can see thru....
 
Pat,
It sounds like this could help speed up your retirement. I'll do everything in my power to help reduce the beer inventory at our local Safeway.

On the other hand, I don't see how David's life could get any better. He has a house on Guemes, a place on Maui and when he does work he gets to choose between making beer or playing with boats. That's what I call good retirement planning.
Lyle
 
A few weeks ago I discovered Black Frog Stout at the local pub in Steilacoom. My oh My!!!!! A truly fine brew. :thup Thanks beer guys!

Safeway for home supplies.

Robbi
 
Robbi, you ever try Elysian "The Immortal" IPA? My personal favorite. Yuuuuummmmy...
 
Snoqualmie Falls Black Frog Stout! :beer Yummy!

No, and no. Not summer yet.

Robbi
 
Well now that you guys are darn near going national with your beer I can see you upgrading to a Ranger 27 at least. What kind of a deal can I get on either of your 25s? Will gladly do my part by drinking more.
 
The Black Frog Stout was one of the ales we first started with back in December of 1997. We discontinued it after about 5 years as we were selling only keg beer and most establishments had another brand of stout and really didn't want two. We switched to brewing a robust Porter.(Steamtrain Porter). When we started bottling we included the porter and it is still one of the beers we bottle. The BF Stout is now served with nitrogen gas and we only keg it in somewhat of a limited supply so you won't find a lot of it out there. At the Tap Room of course it is available along with several other ales that we only serve there.

And Robbi is right, Yummy stuff.
 
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