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This is a half mile walk from where I live.

https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/index.ssf/2018/09/pok_pok_is_taking_over_sw_port.html

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Anyone know if we ever get Bottle Logic in the region? Or if we might in the future, especially as dark beer season approaches..
 
Anyone know if we ever get Bottle Logic in the region? Or if we might in the future, especially as dark beer season approaches..

I've seen Smog City in Oregon and we get limited Monkish on draft up here in both Oregon and Washington, but I've never heard of BL in the PNW.
 
I've seen Smog City in Oregon and we get limited Monkish on draft up here in both Oregon and Washington, but I've never heard of BL in the PNW.

IT does seem more and more of the specialty CA breweries are beginning to make it up that's why I asked. I've seen Smog City fairly often, never monkish. I actually had Beta B blend last week and it was great, was much better and I guess more unique than the other couple brews I've tired by them- but likely, as we may gt more standard beers when I've seen it before
 
IT does seem more and more of the specialty CA breweries are beginning to make it up that's why I asked. I've seen Smog City fairly often, never monkish. I actually had Beta B blend last week and it was great, was much better and I guess more unique than the other couple brews I've tired by them- but likely, as we may gt more standard beers when I've seen it before

Ive had a Monkish Saison at Bailey’s Upper Lip before. As for Seattle, Slowboat Tavern gets some saisons on draft and Masonry gets their IPAs.
 
IT does seem more and more of the specialty CA breweries are beginning to make it up that's why I asked. I've seen Smog City fairly often, never monkish. I actually had Beta B blend last week and it was great, was much better and I guess more unique than the other couple brews I've tired by them- but likely, as we may gt more standard beers when I've seen it before

There’s a new distributor (as of last year) called Day One, and they’re responsible for the SoCal breweries coming in. A lot of the time he just gets a temporary contract because of how cheap it is and brings up one big drop and that’s it. Phantom Carriage, Smog City, Lost Abbey (yep, they distribute to WA but not OR usually), Noble, El Segundo, and he’s also brought up Cellarmaker and Fieldwork, among others.
 

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