Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99
More Beers Available Here
Founders Centennial IPA 97, Brooklyn Winter Ale (2006 and Later) 62, Breckenridge Pandoras Bock 27, Mad River Steelhead Extra Stout 94, Jolly Pumpkin Oro de Calabaza 97, Brooklyner Weisse 61, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Jolly Pumpkin La Roja 97, Summit India Pale Ale 54, Summit Great Northern Porter 85, Mad River Steelhead Double IPA 88
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12 reviews for Greenwood Spirits Shoppe
| BEER4MEPLEASE (10), , | | November 15, 2009 THE SELECTION OF BEER IS OK, BUT I SEEN SOME OLD "OLD" STUFF IN THERE. PRETTY EXPENSIVE ALSO! THE SERVICE WAS OK, SOME YOUNGER GUY SEEM TO KNOW MOSTLY ANYTHING THAT I ASKED. FOR THE REST OF THE STORE! WELL EXPENSIVE IS THE ONLY WORD THAT I CAN THINK OF. THE KROGERS ACROSS THE STREET HAS BETTER PRCES AND JUST AS GOOD OF A SELECTION. DON’T BOTHER! | | nqualls (35), Nashville, Tennessee | | January 3, 2009 I enjoy visiting this place on every trip to Bowling Green. Greenwood doesnt have prices as low as Chucks just up the road, but you can buy singles here. This is a great place to fill in holes in your beer tasting. The selection may be better than Chucks, it just depends on the day that you are there. Another must visit in Bowling Green. | KYJimBowie (1), Kentucky does not count - explanation | | April 22, 2008 Good selection but nonetheless I got disappointed. I was looking for Sprecher Dark Lager and they didn’t have it and couldn’t get it. But they did have enough that I found several I’m looking forward to trying. Several I bought were based on the suggestions of the staff. Friday afternoon tasting sound fun but I haven’t made it to those. I does appear that their interest in the microbrews is genuine. I didn’t even look at any of the edibles. | LaMichelle (2), does not count - explanation | | March 4, 2008 They have a humongous beer wall that could be overwhelming, but there is constantly helpful and knowledgeable staff offering their assistance with your beer choices. They have familiar and even more unfamiliar selections in lots of beer varieties (wheat ales, lambics, dopplebachs, IPAs, etc etc). Every Friday they have beer tastings hosted by friendly and informative employees with in-house made beer cheese and/or olive dip, crackers, and cheese blocks to nibble with the brews. (Saturdays they also have wine tastings for all you wine drinkers.)
I’ve definitely expanded my beer pallet and knowledge thanks to them. Great for vetern/new/curious beer drinkers | Math812 (2), does not count - explanation | | March 4, 2008 They have a wide selection of micro-brews from (but not limited to) Bells, Rogue, Stone, Dogfish Head, Shaflay, Ommegang, and a lot of imports. Probably the largest selection of micro-brews in Bowling Green. They keep up with the seasonal and limited edition beers. The staff is more than willing to help you out and do special orders, and they have beer on tap for tastings every Friday.
Hell, a lot of beer. Great for any beer geek. | jomomma (3), huiguigtiugiu, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | December 22, 2007 everything was ok, there prices were high i went to a few other stores and found everything that i got at a cheaper price but all in all i wasnt impressed | jamesbs (3), bowling green, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | December 18, 2007 WELL, I JUST MOVED TO BOWLING GREEN FROM CALIFORNIA AND WAS LOOKING FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF MICROS. I DECIDED TO GO IN AND SEE WHAT THEY WERE ALL ABOUT. IT’S A BIG STORE FOR SURE, BUT FOR THE MOST PART OUTDATED.THE STAFF I THINK IS NEW. I FOUND A FEW SINGLES TO TRY BUT EVERYTHING ELSE WAS SO HI PRICED. AT A FEW DOLLARS HIGHER ON EVERYTHING THAN OTHER STORES IN TOWN. IT MIGHT BE A QUICK STOP FOR THOSE ON THE INTERSTATE THOUGH. | | YourDarkLord (19), Urbana, Illinois | | September 6, 2007 Recommended by illinismitty. Nice place, friendly staff, good selection of beers. Didn’t get to check much of anything else. Would return. | | beerguy101 (47), Newark, California | | June 6, 2007 Decent selection of micros (Bells, Rogue, Stone, and some CO brews as well. Most everything was available as a single. I got a 10% discount for buying a six pack. Staff was helpful. Big place, easy to find, right off the I-65. Good selection of bourbons and other whiskies. | | illinismitty (224), Nashville, Tennessee | | March 8, 2007 [ Updated March 26, 2007 ] This place is located about 60 miles from my house. I am glad the ratebeerians found this, because I have a place to stock up on Bells since my parents can no longer bring Bells down from Illinois. The store has a very open and organized feel to it. Singles are moderately priced, in the cooler and on the shelves. The shelves and coolers are neatly organized with wide aisles for easy browsing. The micro selection includes Bells, Goose Island, Stone, DFH. Ky beers include BBC and Alltech. Some of the limted release beers are a little pricey, such as $21 for DFH Fort and $10.50 for Raison D’extra 12 ounce. I’ll cut them some slack, because they are in Bowling Green, KY. Worth a stop if you are driving on I-65. Just check the dates on a few beers. |
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