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Babycham 6, Budweiser Select 55 n/a, Two Brothers Heavier Handed India Pale Ale 87
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Neuzeller Porter 87, Sand Creek Wisconsin Scottish Ale 61, Pelican MacPelicans Scottish Style Ale 62, Coney Island Freaktoberfest 26, Zipfer Urtyp 17, Butte Creek Organic India Pale Ale 61, Reissdorf Kölsch 60, Duysters Loterbol 8 Blond 74, Port Brewing Old Viscosity 99, Fort Collins Common Ground 58, Three Floyds Gorch Fock Helles 75, Ridgeway Insanely Bad Elf 58, Altenmünster Winterbier Doppelbock 65, Sherwood Forest Sheriffs IPA 65, Brooklyn Winter Ale (2006 and Later) 62, Hook Norton Twelve Days (Bottle) 83, Blue Point Winter Ale 59, Two Hearted Ale 100, Bells Amber Ale 84, Camerons Long Leg 46, Three Floyds Black Sun Stout 97, Svyturys Baltijos 39, Cisk Lager 6, Tyranena Bitter Woman In The Rye 89, Amager Batch One 94, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #26 - Catamount Maple Wheat 32, Jolly Pumpkin Weizen Bam 92, Augustiner Edelstoff 44, Great Divide 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA 96, New Belgium Biere De Mars 87, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Le Fleur Misseur) 86, New Belgium Transatlantique Kriek 85, Dieu du Ciel Solstice d’hiver 96, Victory Old Horizontal 100, Ichtegems Grand Cru 79, t Smisje Catherine The Great Imperial Stout 74, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, Two Brothers Moaten 23, Fort Collins Barrel Licked Bock 94, SKA Modus Hoperandi IPA 94, Shipyard Barley Wine Style Ale (Pugsley Signature Series) 62, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Capital Wisconsin Amber 74, Magic Hat Circus Boy 26, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Avery Sixteen 83, Capital Special Pilsner 47, Samuel Adams Irish Red Ale 59, Flossmoor Station "Rye"m & Reason IPA 90, Redhook Double Black Stout 94, Pelican India Pelican Ale 98, Summit Horizon Red Ale 78, BrewDog Dogma (prev Speed Ball) 72, Dogfish Head Sahtea 90, Southern Star Pine Belt Pale 85, Magic Hat Hi.P.A. 77, Mikkeller Big Worse Barley Wine 97, Hook and Ladder Golden Ale 22, Woodchuck Dark and Dry 802 Draft Cider 37, Duyck Jenlain Bière de Mars 50, Lagunitas El Chupalupalo 67, Baird Red Rose Amber Ale 63, New Belgium Giddy Up! 79, Lagunitas Black Rain Imperial Stout 55, Redbridge 9, Pelican Tsunami Stout 98, Avery IPA 92, Southern Tier Hop Sun 78, Lost Abbey Carnevale (2008) 94, Hoppin Frog Outta Kilter Wee Heavy Scotch Red Ale 80, Samuel Adams LongShot Double IPA 94, Samuel Adams LongShot Traditional Bock 83, BFM Cuvée Alex le Rouge 82, Samuel Adams LongShot Cranberry Wit 49, Flying Dog Wild Dog Schwarz 94, La Caracole Troublette 77, Shiner 97 Bohemian Black Lager 44, Cuvée De Ranke 98, Great Lakes Grassroots Ale 47, Eel River Acai Berry Wheat 21, Baird Rising Sun Pale Ale 82, Avery Redpoint Ale 81, Heilemans Old Style Kraeusened Lager 10, Baird Angry Boy Brown Ale 83, Capital Winter Skål 78, Pelican Dorymans Dark Ale 88, Two Brothers Red Eye Coffee Porter 93, Eel River Ravens Eye Imperial Stout 93, Dixie Jazz Amber Light 9, Tetleys English Ale 31, St Peters G-Free 36, Gouden Carolus Cuvee Van De Keizer Rood/Red 92, Sprecher Mai Bock 71, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Dark Horse Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock 82, Magic Hat #9 52, Boags Premium Lager 11, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Morland Tanners Jack (Bottle) 36, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Metropolitan Dynamo Copper Lager 57, Metropolitan Flywheel 41, Brooklyn Pilsner 55, Avery New World Porter 95, Capital U.S. Pale Ale 65, Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager 47, New Belgium Mothership Wit 55, Erdinger Festweiße 57, Fullers ESB (Bottle/Keg) 93, Fullers London Pride (Pasteurised) 83, Fullers 1845 98, Erdinger Pikantus 83, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 82, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Dundee Pale Bock Lager 16, Dundee Wheat Beer 12, 3 Fonteinen Hommage 100, Abita Andygator 37, Shipyard Imperial Porter (Pugsley Signature Series) 64, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Brooklyn Local 1 94, Magic Hat Odd Notion - Poppy Agave Pilsner (Spring 09) 28, Abita Fleur-de-Lis Restoration Ale 31, Leelanau Good Harbor Golden 95, Schneider & Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse 97, Barbar Belgian Honey Ale 79, Dark Horse Scotty Karate Scotch Ale 93, Ommegang Hennepin 94, New Belgium Fat Tire 53, Lucky Beer 4, Two Brothers Avalon Spiced Ale 41, Goose Island Mild Winter Rye Ale 72, Innstadt Doppelbock Extra 60, Half Acre Over Ale 64, Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René 96, Maharaja Premium Indian Pilsner 10, Lindemans Apple (Pomme) 54, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Avery Out of Bounds Stout 91, Lost Abbey Judgment Day 98, Birra Tirana 5, Lindemans Cassis Lambic 80, Weißenoher Monk’s Fest 54, Innstadt Original Edelsud 52, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Southern Tier Porter 80, Chapeau Faro 38, Anderson Valley Hop Ottin IPA 94, Lost Abbey Avant Garde Ale 90, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch Extra ESB 77, Arcadia Whitsun 57, Innstadt d´Innstaade Wintersud 56, Weihenstephaner Festbier 38, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, St. Bernardus Pater 6 92, Gouden Carolus Hopsinjoor 94, Victory Baltic Thunder 92, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Abita Pecan Harvest Ale 32, Green Flash Le Freak 95, Lost Abbey Inferno Ale 94, Avery Karma Ale 50, Dark Horse Amber Ale 52, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Pizza Port Shark Attack Triple Red Ale 96, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper 99, Lost Abbey Gift of the Magi 94, 13th Century Grut Bier 88
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15 reviews for Binny’s Beverage Depot (Downers Grove)
| DrnkMcDermott (73), Downers Grove, Illinois | | August 12, 2008 [ Updated November 23, 2009 ] (Rated at Sam’s Wines, before Binny’s bought out the chain) I’ve been coming here enough times, maybe I should comment about it. Does look like a big warehouse club. Selections are more varied than others would claim they did get plenty of Oberon in right as Bell’s announced it was coming back to Chicago. Also some Meantimes and Mikkellers, a good-sized Belgian section and an ever-changing selection of cheaper foreign beers to help with your ticking. Currently they have a loose bottle rack at $9.99 for 6, but at least it’s not loose MGD’s mostly American micros. Staff picks for beer are displayed alongside the wine picks as you enter. Downtown stores still have this beat as far as selection, but I’m still always able to find something new. | | Walt (185), Chicago, Illinois | | April 15, 2008 Good selection but nothing mindblowing...nothing amazing though...if you are in the neighborhood, go but otherwise don’t bother. Biggest cheese selection I have seen in town though... | Dough77 (7), Aurora, Illinois does not count - explanation | | January 28, 2008 A descent selection. Not quite that of their downtown store though. Never really have anybody ask me for help which is fine by me, and I’m sure they would help if I asked/needed but havent crossed that bridge yet. | | Ughsmash (138), Waukesha, Wisconsin | | January 10, 2008 This Sam’s has an even more warehousey feel to it than the others, with beer extending high on metal shelving units. The selection was good, but they were out of a lot of the recent releases that I was looking for (did find some good Cantillon, though). Service was very friendly, and they were willing to hold some beer for me once. Prices were good. | | Headbanger (44), Aurora, Illinois | | December 14, 2007 I visited this location on 12/14/07 and was quite impressed with the beer selection. I thought the pricing was a bit high compare to Binny’s (Naperville) about .50 on bombers and 1.00 more on six packs. Had great help when needed and everyone was friendly. Very impressed. Had Brooklyn and SN Harvest which Binny’s says they can not get | | shigadeyo (57), Harrison, Ohio | | January 7, 2007 I visited this particular Sam’s Wine & Spirits location on 11/12/2006 while visiting a friend in Chicagoland. This store is located right next to The Home Depot and has a huge parking lot in the front. The store is farily large, but probably only half the size of the the main Chicago Sam’s Wine & Spirits! They have tons of wine and a pretty good selection of American micros and craft beers as well as imports. Most of the micros/craft beers are 6-packs/4-packs only unless it comes in a 22 oz or 750 mL bottle. No 12 oz singles are really available unless it is an import or in the "bargain bin". Lots of rare and regional-only stuff available. Overall the store is bright, clean, well stocked, and there are people around to help. | | ElGaucho (146), Minneapolis, Minnesota | | January 1, 2007 [ Updated December 14, 2007 ] 12/14/07: New beer mgr, Travis, seems to have made an immediate positive impact. There are quite a few new selections from what was a fairly stagnant selection all year plus seemingly more available in singles. New to the store are 3 new Mikkeller brews: X, Black Hole & Santa’s Little Helper. 1/1/07: Went on New Year’s eve around 5pm and the non-cooler American craft beer shelves were quite picked over. I still managed to find some surprises, like Three Floyds Munsterfest, which I didn’t even know existed. The Belgian section was more extensive than my local Binny’s, which is no small feat. I have to imagine that when it’s fully stocked, this is an impressive beer store. I also get the feeling that there’s a pretty decent chance they’ll be doing a cheese, wine or beer tasting when you’re there, so that’s always a bonus. I didn’t even realize how close this place was to my house it will now compete with Binny’s for my business. | | Philip (64), Illinois | | November 27, 2006 After numerous trips to the Clybourn location, I finally made it over to Downer’s Grove. AMBIANCE: Warehouse style store with an impressive selection of wines and scotches. The cheese selection at this Sam’s is also well chosen. SERVICE: Asked several times if I was in need of help. Sam’s is always top knotch in this regard. SELECTION: The website details this nicely. I appreciated seeing all of the Lees barrel aged harvest ales, a fine selection of lambics, and other Belgians. FOOD: Again, cheese selection is excellent. OVERALL: NIce store, and a better layout than Clybourn. | | stoutchap (10), Chicago, Illinois | | September 1, 2006 Big wharehousy feel. Lots of beer, wine, and spirits. Staff seems ok. Went to a beer and cheese tasting here - very informative. Lots of selection - but expensive. Can sometimes find things here that aren’t elsewhere. (Dieu du Ciel, for instance) | | gws57 (86), Saint Charles, Illinois | | July 17, 2006 It’s a bit far for me, but has the largest selection of beers that I know of, including in the cooler. Service is a bit sketchy, though, and the prices are correspondingly high. Oh well. |
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