Seasonal beers abound at Beardslee Public House

Bothell’s Beardslee Public House has been busy. Sure, current circumstances have curtailed certain activities, like indoor dining and drinking, but they’re still brewing beer. And selling it, too.

Here is information about the seasonal, winter beers they’re pouring right now, and one they will be pouring soon. Among the beers, a barleywine (pictured above) that sounds quite amazing. Info below is straight from the brewery.

Debbie’s Barleyine

Brewed to honor the fifth anniversary of Beardslee Public House last August and released this week, Debbie’s Barleywine is named to honor two important women: Debbie Howie ( Chef John Howie’s wife) and Debbie Olson (head brewer Drew Cluley’s wife ). 


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Drew decided to try Hornindal Kveik yeast (the yeast we use for our Hard Seltzer) in a high gravity beer and chose a barleywine style ale. Brewed in mid-August, “Debbie’s” spent a few weeks fermenting, and creating her 9.6% ethanol and, after a few months aging and rounding out in a stainless steel serving tank, she is now ready for release. 

Fruit forward, with residual sweetness, “Debbie’s” is a wonderful sipping ale. Hornindal effects the beer with an intense, tropical flavor along with an aroma of fresh pineapple, mango, and tangerine. Flavors of fig and brown sugar abound, and a lingering sweet/bitterness from the chinook, cascade, and comet hops coats your palate as you sip this big beer. 70 IBU, 9.6% ABV


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Note: Because BPH will be curbside/delivery until at least December 14th, Debbie’s Barley Wine will be available to go in 32 oz crowlers (or 32 oz customer supplied glass growlers) for $12. 64 oz Growlers will not be filled.

Bad Axe IPA 

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We use Simcoe and Amarillo hops, and dry hopped also with Simcoe and Amarillo to make this bright crisp NW style IPA burst with
tropical notes and a long lasting finish.  IBU 62; 7.7% ABV

R I S : Russian Imperial Stout 
This stout is big bold and beautiful.  Roasted barley, chocolate malt and a meaningful amount of crystal malt round out this bol’shoy mal’chik  “Big Boy”. IBU 58; 8.2% ABV

Widow Maker Wit – releases around 12/4

A light, crisp and refreshing Belgian style wheat ale brewed with orange peel and coriander. Wit means “white” describing the beer’s pale color and cloudy appearance.  Widow Maker is a logging term meaning a loose limb that may fall on a logger and make that logger’s spouse a widow. IBU 22; 5.8% ABV


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