Leonardo H.
Yelp
I've never liked candies growing up--still don't as an adult--, so the phrase "like a kid in a candy store" was irrelevant and somewhat offensive to me. How dare they assume all kids like candies? Because to me, imagining myself as a kid in a candy store, I would be indifferent and get that yucky sweetness-overload feeling from visualizing the taste of candy.
CASK helped me relate to that phrase a little better, albeit slightly modified into something like "an appreciator of fine liquor in an artisanal liquor store"
I was immediately blown away by their selection. After the heartbreaking loss of the Privatization of Liquor initiative (I-1100) here in Washington State, I lost all hopes in ever seeing a liquor store that is not depressingly bland, whose staff, for the most part, don't even give a shit about what they're selling, with the most limited, state-controlled selection of products.
Seeing CASK breaks my heart even more, thinking about my fate in Washington State as a buyer and enjoyer of the alcoholic kind of beverage. But I was happy there. I examined every bottle of every rare whiskies I saw there. Asked the amazingly knowledgeable, friendly, and beautiful lovely lady a slew of questions about her impressive selection. I was giddy.
I went there two days in a row; I wanted to go back again the next day.
Is it wrong to want to live there? To be surrounded by beautiful bottles of liquor curated by the aforementioned young lady. With an interior space that's so handsomely-designed, which is all tied together with their graphics branding. Exquisite.
In addition to all the liquor, bitters, and all the liquid goodness, they also carry barware, glassware, old antique cocktail literature pieces. Like a vintage SAVOY COCKTAIL BOOK for $500.
They also do engravings on bottles! The service is free for any bottle over $100. Or it's $25. It'd give a touch of classyness when you give that special someone a bottle of Malibu Rum on their 21st birthday.
Actually, I don't think they even carry that here.
I will keep on dreaming and hoping for the day we Seattleites will get a boutique liquor store like this in our state. In the meantime, I'll just keep on fantasizing about CASK's beauty, California Dreamin'