Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Otter Creek Imperial India Pale Ale 94, St Feuillien Brune 93, Samuel Adams Imperial Pilsner 96
More Beers Available Here
Schlafly Oak Aged Barleywine 96, Rock Art Vermonster 88, Legacy Noreaster Robust Ale 64, Dieu du Ciel Solstice d’hiver 96, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Double IPA 97, Pennichuck Pozharnik Espresso Russian Imperial Stout 95, Flying Dog Wild Dog Schwarz 94, La Trappe Tripel 92, Left Hand SmokeJumper 99, Schloss Eggenberg Doppelbock Dunkel 83, Green Flash Grand Cru - Grand Mantis 93, Maredsous 6 Blond 77, Sebago Lake Trout Stout 86, Ridgeway Insanely Bad Elf 58, Ipswich Oatmeal Stout 92
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5 reviews for Wine Gallery
| thornecb (14), Marblehead, Massachusetts | | June 25, 2009 [ Updated August 19, 2009 ] Small store next to the Kenmore T stop. Help is always offered at least once during a stop. There is a rather limited selection, due to space, but you can usually find something that is not available at other nearby stores. Prices are as expected for the real estate.
UPDATE - the beer selection here has gone way down hill...unless you are in Kenmore for other reasons, there is no reason to visit this store for rarities. | | SFLpunk (11), South Burlington, Vermont | | May 8, 2009 The guys know their beer, and they know beers that they don’t stock, which is almost as important to me. I want them to be able to recommend something similar to what I usually drink if they don’t have that. Also, they seem to not only keep the stock fresh, but they also change up what they’re offering fairly regularly. Not much macro-beer which makes more room for all that delicious micro.
Awesome shop though small. I think around 300 beers, give or take (including macro).
They carry some really esoteric beers, which is awesome.
| | Tweety (10), Vancouver, Washington | | April 29, 2009 Tom and Diane are two of the nicest, most helpful liquor store employees you’ll ever meet. Either one will sit and talk to you for as long as you want about beer and wine, and a very knowledgeable. The selection is pretty good for the size, and the prices are decent. Not somewhere to go out of your way for, but definitely worth stopping in if you’re in the neighborhood. | | notalush (159), Denver, Colorado | | August 6, 2007 I was staying near Fenway and happened upon this place - nice looking little store that has a similar, tough not as varied, selection to Charles Street - it gets points for being the only store I’ve seen in the area over the past year that still has Speedway Stout on the shelves - the prices are pretty similar to most places (12 for the Speedway, 12 for Ommegeddon, etc.) - kind of small area dedicated to beer, but a decent selection none-the-less. | | OldGrowth (107), North Carolina | | June 27, 2006 In the basement with windows from street level letting in plent of daylight. Didn’t get offered or ask for help so score left in middle for now. Tastings held here alot and are posted on website. Good selection of things. Nice blend of local, national & international. Think its 4 cooler doors and about 32 feet of shelf space for beer. Not as big as the Brookline location though. Prices might be a tad high, but not totally out of whack. I can’t find my notes on the specific beers that were available, but should find something good here. |
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