Review Wheelie Pop Brewing in Seattle s Ballard brewery district Seattle

Review Wheelie Pop Brewing in Seattle s Ballard brewery district Seattle

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Brew Stop Wheelie Pop Brewing offers friendly atmosphere good brews

Wheelie Pop Brewing has a cool logo. Photo: Lewis Kamb/Axios.Our to visit all craft breweries in the city takes us this week to Wheelie Pop Brewing. Why it matters: Beer is good! The spot: 1110 NW 50th St., in Ballard’s brewery district The vibe: Cozy taproom in an updated industrial warehouse space with roll-up garage doors to indoor seating, and covered patio seating out front.The small, friendly pour staff typically includes one of the co-owners. The beers: A dozen-plus brews on tap, with ciders and non-alcoholic options. Beers range from the Grandstand Summer Ale (5.3% ABV) on the lighter side, to the dark and brooding Toplivo Russian Imperial Stout (9.1% ABV).Bonus: Wheelie Pop brews favor local grains grown in the PNW! My wife and I dropped in for a few pints last Wednesday evening during our brutal stretch of heat, finding some respite from the sun on Wheelie Pop’s shaded patio.We both sampled the Cashmere Express Hoppy Lager, then changed things up for the next pint. I tried the Knickerbrook English-style Ale; she went with the Grandstand Summer Ale. The verdict: All three brews are delicious — some of my favorite so far this summer! Wheelie Pop super impressed me; I'll be back. The food: No kitchen on site, but patrons can order from the menu at next door via QR code from their seats. The hype: Co-owner Jeremy, who pulled the beers for me, explained he and his business partner, Mark, used to race motorcycles. Their kids called wheelies "Wheel pops" — hence the name.The logo rules — and I want it on a ball cap! Pro tips: One of the latest additions to Ballard's brewery scene, Wheelie Pop can offer a break from the typical crowds at nearby or .It's closed on Monday and Tuesday.Kids and dogs are welcome! Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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