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There's a motley selection of brewing vessels tucked into various nooks and crannies, and the building itself has seen better days.
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Beer connoisseurs will appreciate this spot, which boasts a selection of brews from more than 40 different countries.
Restaurants HENRY STREET ALE HOUSE (62 Henry Street; 718-522-4801), a pub with a wide selection of brews and above-average burgers.
10 30 p.m. 3. Sudsy Nightcap Wind up the evening at the Virginia Inn (1937 First Avenue, 206-728-1937), a popular Belltown bar with a lively if occasionally raucous crowd, a friendly staff and an impressive selection of locally brewed micro beers, including Manny's Pale Ale and Mac & Jack's African Amber, both $4.25 a pint.
It caters to the area, serving up lattes to well-dressed executives; and it's a rabbit hole for the coffee-curious, offering an impressive selection of coffees brewed one cup at a time on a drip cone, a syphon or any of a number of tricked-out toys.
Williams-Sonoma started to carry a selection of specialty brewing equipment and accessories from Hario, a glass-manufacturing giant that's the Pyrex of Japan.
They can help with things from bean selection to brew questions.
Another hot spot is Great Leap Brewing (greatleapbrewing.com), a courtyard microbrewery with an ever-changing selection of homemade brews hidden in a quiet back street.
Great selection of local brews.
Red Door (3401 Evanston Avenue North; 206-547-7521) has outdoor patio dining year-round and a wide selection of craft brews.
Beer-wise, the pub stocks a core of mainline US craft and Icelandic Einstock bottles; a high-quality selection of Belgian brews; and, on keg, the likes of Camden Pale, Lagunitas IPA and, on this occasion, Crystal Rye IPA - one of Adnam's so-so attempts at craft.
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