Old world-style sours, farmhouse ales, and pale ales























1421 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119 Get directions
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"Holy Mountain’s newer Phinney Ridge location has really come into its own. But we can’t help but stay partial to the flagship taproom in Interbay. Tucked between train tracks and busy Elliot Avenue, it’s easy to fly past even if you’re looking for it. But waiting inside is a bevy of old world-style sours, farmhouse ales, and quenching pale ales. Aside from a poster for the trippy 1973 movie Holy Mountain gets its name from, the décor is sparse and whitewashed, allowing for full concentration on the beers’ unique profiles. Wondering where to start? The White Lodge Belgian-style wit is always a great introduction with its airy wheat body and notes of coriander and orange." - Brianna Gunter


"A popular pop-up from a couple of former Spinasse employees has found a semi-permanent home at the Holy Mountain Brewing taproom in the Shared Roof building (next to the Renee Erickson bar-restaurant Lioness). The concept blends pasta and Southern cooking; the Seattle Times says its rotating sauces include “a smoked-brisket-and-pickled-mustard-seed ragu and a vegetarian mushroom sauce with collard greens.” The pop-up will be there every other Thursday and Friday (expect quick sellouts); the next dates will be April 24 and 25." - Harry Cheadle

"The Interbay brewery will host the Drew Marquis barbecue pop-up, with the visiting team bringing 3,500 pounds of meat and serving a full menu of meats and sides from noon on Friday, March 14 and from 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday until sellout; the organizers expect long lines and have enlisted helpers to move folks through as quickly as possible, as Marquis said, “We’ve enlisted a bunch of friends to help us out and try and move folks through the line as quick as possible but we expect it to be busy.”" - Harry Cheadle

"I'm noting that Holy Mountain Brewing is hosting the Grasslands pop-up in the alley behind its Interbay spot and will be brewing a special pilsner for the event, with service running from noon to sellout each day at the hosting location." - Harry Cheadle

"For Twin Peaks Day on February 24, Holy Mountain Brewing in Interbay is hosting a party starting at 11:30 a.m. with cherry pie from Ben’s Bread, coffee from Stamp Act Coffee, costumes, and Twin Peaks shown on a projector and a record player." - Harry Cheadle