This past Saturday July 24th, Dry Fly Distillery of Spokane, Washington released its limited supply of locally sourced Wheat Whiskey to the world. Okay, maybe not the world, but to those fortunate enough to live close enough to the distillery to line up at 8:00 in the morning. For those of us that were not located close enough to attend the release, a small selection of liquor stores around Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Minnesota will be carrying a supply of this limited release.
Dry Fly Distillery’s Wheat Whiskey will be available at the following Washington State liquor stores while the small supply lasts:
- Spokane Manito
- Spokane Mission and Division
- Seattle 7th and Bell
- Seattle University Village
- Liberty Lake
- Vancouver 192nd Ave.
- Richland George Washington Way
- Mount Vernon Market Street
Wheat Whiskey will be available in a very limited quantity at these Oregon Stores:
- Hollywood Liquor
- 10th St Liquor
- DT Lake Oswego
- Hermiston
- Pendlexton
- Dalles Liquor
- Bethany Liquor
- NW Portland Umatilla West
- 8th ST- Eugene
- Pearl Speciality
- Sandy
- Jantzen Beach
For information regarding availability at locations including Idaho and Minnesota check out the Dry Fly store locator.
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Brian | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Someone in Seattle should pick me up a bottle :)
Rick Gideon | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Can’t even find it. Liquor store inventory only show 3 stores in the state having it and with super low volumes. (1-3). I’ll just wait for Bainbridge Island Whiskey to come out.