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    Savage Brewing

    4.7 (32 reviews)

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    Warm pretzel
    Aditya P.

    I absolutely loved this joint. What a hidden gem. The person manning the bar was super friendly and helpful. The beers on tap were great - we tried the pilsner and the Julius IPA.. both well made. I also tried the pretzel they had on the menu. Quite good! It's one of those places you can make a habit of going to. Really chill interior and cozy ambience. Costs about $20 per person.

    Samantha G.

    A fabulous and fun spot for some tasty brews. It's on the small side, but finding somewhere to sit has never been a problem. The owner and employees are super friendly and all-around wonderful. There's some basic food options offered, but bringing in outside food is also allowed. Trivia night is particularly fun.

    Almost done with the Blushing Blonde before I thought to take a picture!
    Alden C.

    Always exciting to go to a brewery that I haven't paid a visit to before! The space where Brewing Savage is now has a different brewery in the past that I went to several years ago. We swung by here after a fine afternoon at Mcmenamins Anderson School in Bothell. I had two different beers from Brewing Savage on our visit here, both were good ones! I had the Blushing Blonde to start with. This was a Raspberry Blonde Ale that was very enjoyable! Sometimes when it comes to raspberries it can be just too sweet for the occasion but in this case I thought the balance was nice! The next beer was Sweater Weather, a stout that I liked as well and personally I think it was my favorite between the two beers. Good, deep, dark with chocolate notes makes this a good beer to sit and unwind with!

    Pints while enjoying the outdoor heater
    Jacques I.

    This brewery is savage! Nah, it's a cool spot with a handful of solid beers. Brewing Savage is located off of 124th in Kirkland. I had no idea it was here until I spotted the sign when I was at another business across the way. Glad to have spotted it! My friend and I visited Brewing Savage for a pint before dinner around Kirkland and had a fun time here. The tasting room is located in a business strip and is on the smaller side, with a TV playing sports. There's an outdoor tent with heaters and music playing during COVID-19. They've really made the best of the situation, given the restrictions. And the staff could not be friendlier. I had the double IPA, which was more citrusy than I expected than it being hoppier like most double IPAs are. They had other IPAs on tap, which I'll have to try for next time since we were only getting just a pint here. But the different offerings allow all kinds of beer drinkers to find something that'll wet their whistle, ranging from IPAs to pale ales, stouts and guest ciders. Savage is a pretty bad ass name for a brewery, right? It's the owners' name, which I thought was pretty cool. Glad to see that this family business is in Kirkland and is offering craft beers in the Totem Lake neighborhood, which is lacking in breweries. I'll definitely be back when in the area.

    Tracy A.

    I really like the brews at Savage as well as the design and logo. It's a great name, and the beer is easy drinking. The space is small but laid back and easy going. There is a small space for outside seating in the parking lot. It's located in a business strip and doesn't afford much room, but it's easy to find. The Blushing Blonde is a raspberry with just the right amount of flavor that is more of a hint and not overpowering. They also have a few bites available. I would love to see them expand into a larger space.

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    Jamie L.

    Good selection of beers, comfortable seats so I wasn't rushing out and you can get a giant beer you like canned right on site which is very cool!

    Beer and cookies.
    Kathryn Y.

    My new work wife, lol, introduced me to a small local brewery that does fun beer and food pairings. On this visit it was cookies and beer. Reminiscent of a Bay Area brewery cookie and beer tasting I attended once upon a time. The four beers in the taster were decent size pours. I will describe them from left to right as served. Throught the Pine was paired with a ginger man cookie. I am not a fan of any beer with the name pine in it. Don't ask. I just do not like that pine flavor in a beer. This beer I was able to tolerate though. I say tolerate because I might drink it again on a hot summer day. It was a crisp, clear beer with a slight piny taste, or, was I thinking abou pine because of the name? The next beer was a dark lager called Scharwz. This one went with a chocolate/mint wafer cookie and was an easy drinking dark beer. Following that was my favorite! I took a crowler home. A stout called favorite flannel which was absolutely delicious and had flavors of coffee, cinnamon and chocolate. Paired with a ginger flavored cookie and mmmm, so yummy. My second favorite was the last beer, a blonde, called blushing blonde with traces of fruit flavored paired with a lemon flavored cookie. Refreshing and easy drinking. A very welcoming, small brewery. The parking lot was small but had plentiful spaces. The vibe very welcoming to dogs too. Apparently they have or try to have a food/beer pairing monthly. Super fun and I encourage you to stop by for a beer. They serve ciders, wine, and snacks as well. Happy Yelping and drinking craft beers!

    Lydia H.

    I try and stay in the loop with the beer community and happened to see via Instagram that the previous brewery in this spot had new owners. Throughout the Brewing Savage journey (I have been going here since the beginning), they really have kept up on the social media (which helps me out a lot since that is my go to source), following COVID guidelines and making sure everyone is comfortable, happy. The knowledgeable beertenders help to find you your perfect fit. The customer service is top notch and it really does have a neighborhood/family feel which is something I think this area is greatly lacking. Beers are always on point, a variety for all, and served with a smile. Food trucks on the weekends (updated on social media and Untappd!), dog friendly.

    Stephanie S.

    I liked this spot! They had a good selection of different beer varieties. I had the lemon drop kolsch and sampled the raspberry beer. Both were really good. The lemon was really light and refreshing. They have seating indoors as well as some outside tables. The staff/owners were really friendly and knowledgeable about all of the beers on tap. It was a great stop, I'd definitely recommend it!

    Candy pairing
    Shanelle S.

    Super late review (came in October and November of last year). But anyway! Love the beers at this place and their special beer and food pairings. In October we tried the candy pairing then in November we tried the pie pairing. Both were surprisingly tasty! They also had beer and cider flavors that matched the Fall season. Had to get a flight to try a couple. Best part of all, we got to bring our dogs along.

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    Quiet and intimate with bomb beer! The location surprised me for a brewery but it totally works and staff are super friendly and welcoming!

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    If you are anywhere near Savage, go there! The customer service and atmosphere are next level!

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    Great ipa! Very unique tasting but not in a bad way at all. Love how intimate the setting is outside and how the brewer is the one serving.

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    Great beer! Beertenders and owners are awesome! Food trucks on Saturday's are awesome as well!

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