Flatstick Pub
7530 164th Ave NE
Ste A108
Redmond, WA, United States of America
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Resinous but clear IPA. Not sure I had a clean enough palate to properly judge this, but it didn't seem to be in my wheelhouse.
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Plesant-enough creamy stout, but just a little bit too much on the sweet side; it got harder to drink throughout the glass.
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Fruity but cleanly tart, sweet cereal but not otherwise sweet or syrupy. Delicious.
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Very interesting in this actually gives more of an impression as a coconut sour than a pineapple sour, although it certainly communicates the idea of a piña colada very deftly. Decently tart, enough that it’s a sipper.
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Thinner-mouthfeel stout, tasty if actually pretty spicy for the style. Also I can’t help but admit I was expecting coconut based on the name, but if there was any it was not evident.
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Sweet, cinnamon, thin texture but candy-like. Gets a little sticky in the throat. Pleasant but not more than ok.
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Dry up front, fizzy. Tinge of bubblegum sweetness in the background, a bit rubbery on the finish.
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Nothing bad about the flavors here but I’m not sure they go together in the most natural way. Sour plum and cinnamon candy, with a finish of sweet cereal.
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Hoppy, caramel, more than a little smoke/wood. Lots of bitterness in the finish.
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Delicious. Just a lightly tart, mango-cereal opening… but the real star of this is the ube-coconut that comes in quickly with a mellow, milky sweetness. There’s an earthiness/mustiness about this that makes it seem real. I hope.
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Did not taste like pink lemonade, really. A raspberry Berliner Weisse seems like a more accurate description, and this has pretty nice if you look at it that way. Not very juicy; bright, tart, a bit of tannic funk on the finish.
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Smelled dank and on the verge of sunny but was surprisingly light and juicy. There’s a lingering sweetness in the aftertaste that this would have been better without but overall this was nice.
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Clean, bracing, lightly sweet cereal. Maybe just a tiny bit timid on the edges but overall hits the spot for the style.
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Like a really good ginger beer, except this is actually a beer! Slightly sweet, lots of ginger, dry lime tartness. Fair Isle continues to impress.
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A lot going on in this one. It's good, but I'm hard pressed to actually describe the progression of flavors here. Definitely starts pale-ish though.
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Like a German Pilsner crossed with some heavy hopping - spicy, resinous, oily. Strong white pepper notes with a fragrance just on the edge of skunky. It's got a bright, likable flavor, but I had a literal headache by the end of the pint and I'm not sure it isn't because of the beer.
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Sweet cereal, lightly fruity; grassy bitterness that OSS on the edge of bracing but feels good. My taste buds may be affected after two other beers though.
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A perfect match for the fried curds; grapefruit-citrus with a mellow, completely non-bitter finish.
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Somewhere between an American Hefe and a Belgian IPA. It’s very dry but also has a bunch of banana. White pepper and some rooty flavors, but also edges a bit on rubber/smoke.
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Fruity, heavier on orange and passion than guava, and sweet in a way I didn’t love. The curse of milkshake beers if you don't balance the lactose sugar.
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Just right on the edge of being skunky but I think it ends up on the right side. Fragrant, slightly floral, gets through that initial acerbic flavor into a kind of pungent sweet cereal. Going into it cold might not be as successful but it’s a good second beer.
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Sweet, a little smoky, lots of cinnamon straight up with a bit of an interesting twist that I think is the licorice. Finished a little tacky but it tastes thicker than it actually is. Definitely a dessert beer.
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Has an unfortunate dishwater smell but once you get past that this is a nice, bright fruity sour, not salty or puckery. Tastes like lychees and wheat and maybe some kind of berry.
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Disturbingly pale in color but tastes believably brown, if on the fruitier/hopper side. A little bit of funk and roast.
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Very roasty, sweet, medium mouthfeel. The bitterness builds up pretty fast but there’s a lot to like here. It is in no way smooth though.
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Kind of the platonic ideal of what I would like a double IPA to be. Forward hops, stonefruit, alpha bitterness, but it dissipates very fast and leaves you with a clean finish.
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Buttery, light, and I’m assured that it tastes like lime even without the lime slice that was on my glass.
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Very hoppy, lots of alpha bitterness, grassy, buttery diacetyls. Leaves the mouth feeling very dry. It's a whole lot.
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