Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
East End Fat Gary Nut Brown Ale 53, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100
More Beers Available Here
Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, La Trappe Tripel 92, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 97, Fantôme Saison 98, Sierra Nevada Stout 91, Founders Cerise 79, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Stoudts Smooth Hoperator 92, Erie Brewing Railbender Ale 29, Bells Two Hearted Ale 100, Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale 99, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Brunehaut Abbaye de Saint-Martin Blonde 50, Kasteelbier Tripel Blonde 11% 85, Dieu du Ciel Corne du Diable 94, Baltika 5 Zolotoe (Golden) 7, Fort Collins Rocky Mountain IPA 72, Lagunitas Brown Shugga 93, Hofbräu Münchner Weisse 50, Peroni 7, Spaten Münchner Hell / München / Premium 32, Gulden Draak 97, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, Dieu du Ciel Solstice d’hiver 96, Oranjeboom Premium Lager 6, Fort Collins Double Chocolate Stout 88, OHanlons Thomas Hardys Ale (vintage 2003 and later) 99, Boulder Beer Mojo Risin 91, Magic Hat Jinx 64
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7 reviews for The Headkeeper / Dawg’;s Bottle Shoppe
sirpsycho (6), Murrysville, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | August 30, 2009 [ Updated September 14, 2009 ] I’ve been coming here since it opened and just realized I’ve never reviewed it ! Great use of space, they have an enormous outside patio with a bar, inside there is a large bar downstairs and a small one upstairs three bars for those counting !) Lots of seating outside and inside as well. Beer selection is great, lots of imports and micro’s to choose from, about 600 bottles or so. Food is AMAZING !!! It’s a Tapas style restaurant and everything I’ve had is great. They change the menu up several times a year, so it never gets stale. Once you go, you’ll go back. My favorite restaurant by far !!! | | FROTHINGSLOSH (26), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania | | July 11, 2009 Dark and open inside this place has the best selection of beer this side of Pittsburgh. Only one tap set up but probably 600 bottles. the beer is moderately expensive but a bit cheaper than similar places in Pittsburgh. The food is funky tapas and the menu is constantly changing. The food is good though a bit pricey and some of the portions are rather small. The service is ok and the staff really know their beer. The best craft brew place in Greensburg. | | boto (27), Granby, Connecticut | | April 5, 2009 Driving by this place you would never think to stop in. It is a non-descript old gray box of a building. Inside you find an absolutely fabulous beer selection. They even have a couple on tap. What makes this place even better in the food. Last night I had some of the best crab cakes I ever had. Others in my group commented on the great taste of their steaks, shrimp and calimari. The prices were reasonable too. The beers are at restaurant prices, which makes them a bit expensive for take out. Blame PA’s archaic beer laws for that one. | Sonicdescent (5), Donora, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | February 15, 2009 Good and higher end bar presentation, great service and knowledgeable staff, great selection, hampered by our master distributor more than anything, but even still one of the most diverse selections in the area. Food is fantastic, beer and food are slightly on the expensive side, but this is one of my two go to shops. | | Spinshag (11), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | February 12, 2009 The is Greensburg’s version of the Sharp Edge. They are opening a tap room across the parking lot. It will be a great experience. I am originally from Greensburg and this is a shot in the social scene’s arm. The Great Mistake is the hangout for a lot of people in Greensburg, but this place is in a whole new class. There is a great selection of Belgians and craft American brews. The German selection is not up to my standards, but the food is very unique. I would recommend trying this place. If you like high quality beer and believe that "Das Leben ist zu kurz um scheiss Bier zu trinken," then this is the place for you! | | Nate (194), Indiana, Pennsylvania | | July 7, 2008 Stopped here on a mid-afternoon weekday. It’s right next to the Headkeeper (pub), so you can drink anything from the bottle shop there. Prices are a bit high, though you get $1 off per bottle for take-out. Decent selection of micros and imports, with a nice Belgian collection. Not as varied as some of the ’Burgh places, but worth a stop. I didn’t eat here, but I heard the apps were pretty good and large. | popdoggy (4), does not count - explanation | | January 13, 2008 Not a bad place.
Piece of crap on the outside, but several coolers full of choices. |
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