Woodin Creek Kitchen & Tap

13550 NE Village Sq Dr

Ste 1010

Woodinville, WA, United States of America

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A sweeet, lightly fruity amber that makes me think of spiced cider - in a spiritual sense, not literally. May be something that doesn't appeal to me in isolation but after two somewhat strange misses this really worked for me.
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Not sure if the wrong beer was poured or my palate was off (see the Fat Squirrel log), but it definitely doesn't match my previous try of this beer. Hoppier, not so sweet. To me it tasted like a (Decent-ish) amber ale.
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Extremely similar to the Gato Grande without the sweet finish. Pretty good though.
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This is, if nothing else, an extremely accurately described beer. You can taste the individual elements of pineapple, orange, and coconut quite clearly. It's just not that enjoyable to drink.
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Light, caramel, roast. Finished with a cereal sweetness; maybe that's where the Mexican lager comes through.
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Pretty nice, a nutty, light brown ale. Some hop fruitiness differentiates it from the other beers today.
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A little bit alcohol forward after a few sips but otherwise a fine stout.
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Surprisingly strong but in a good way for sure. The finish goes on and on
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So I didn’t like this because it’s watery. But then it paired well with food. But then I realized it’s just watery. So. Whatever.
Nitro Draft
Just sour enough, clean fruit, very peachy. Finishes extremely cleanly.
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Okay I get the idea of making this moon sour… it really brings out the raspberry. But I’m not sure I like it?
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Blonde ale first with a light berry flavor on top. Not tart at all.
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Tastes like a liquid grapefruit rind, though not that bitter. Not my favorite style at all.
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It’sa really nice standard German Pilsner. Pleasant for these last dying days of summer. A short finish. Especially compared directly with the Czech Pilsner
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Just a really smooth coffee flavor first. Cold brew-like. You could probably convince me this wasn't a beer if you were really charismatic.
Nitro Draft
Classic American saison, just a little bit of wine-like funk and a dry finish.
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Hits a lot of the same notes as the Unbearable Lightness, but a little more fruit forward. Cloudy all the way through. Not as crisp.
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Light without being watery. Brackish, finishes clean. Nice balance between grassy and crisp.
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On nitro, really tastes like a whole lot of nothing. May have suffered from not being the first beer I tried tonight.
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Combo breaker. Murky, a little rooty. Otherwise, it's another piney citrus beer, but definitely not anything like your average hazy.
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A streak of solid ratings. Never going to say no to a new Fremont stout that I've never seen before. Light textured stout with a lot of roast. Coffee. Creamy finish. Now that I read the description, though, can't say I really tasted any of that.
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Light piney pale ale with a dry, bitter backbone. Faint resin aftertaste but largely clean.
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The nitro soapiness actually works in this beer's favor, which has a flavor closer to a dry American pilsner than most Kolsches. Grassy. Bitter.
Nitro Draft
Manages to be bright and earthy at the same time, has that blackberry murk up front cut by fizzy lemon notes.
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Mellow caramel, lightly fruity, tannic dryness. Reminds me of a caramel apple, without being syrupy.
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A deeply solid nut brown ale.
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