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Avery duganA 97, Daves Brew Farm Select Golden Lager 97, Van Twee 94
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21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon Wheat 30, 21st Amendment Brew Free or Die IPA 93, Victory Helios Ale 90, Victory Yakima Twilight 96, Victory Baltic Thunder 92, Sierra Nevada/Dogfish Head Life & Limb 82, Two Brothers Heavier Handed India Pale Ale 87, Ayinger Weizen-Bock 93, Boulder Beer Obovoid Empirical Stout 88, Struise Tsjeeses 97, Ølfabrikken Jule Ale 93, Nørrebro Julebryg 70, High & Mighty Home for the Holidays 71, Magic Hat Howl 68, Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Brau Brothers Ring Neck Braun Ale 68, Blue Moon Grand Cru 40, Boulevard Harvest Dance Wheat Wine 90, Dark Horse Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock 82, Summit Unchained 02 90/- Scottish Style Ale 82, Southern Tier Iniquity 97, New Belgium Biere De Mars 87, New Belgium La Folie 100, Tyranena Paradise by the Dashboard Lights 90, Founders Pale Ale 83, Abbaye de St Landelin Spéciale Noël 55, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Mad River Jamaica Red Ale 72, Mad River John Barleycorn 86, Gearys Pale Ale 47, Gearys Imperial IPA 66, Gearys Wee Heavy 87, Gearys London Porter 68, Gearys Hampshire Special Ale 84, Fort Collins Double Chocolate Stout 88, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, Magic Hat Odd Notion - American Sour Ale (Winter 09) 14, Mad River Steelhead Scotch Porter 92, Mad River Steelhead Extra Stout 94, Mad River Steelhead Extra Pale Ale 53, Mad River Steelhead Double IPA 88, Amadeus Biere Blanche 37, Abbaye de St Landelin La Divine 69, Gayant La Goudale 64, Ommegang Adoration 92, Schell Snowstorm (2009 - Baltic Porter) 73, Bells Rye Stout 89, Pretty Things Jack Dor 91, Pretty Things Baby Tree 82, Pretty Things Saint Botolphs Town 70, Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale 31, Summit Hefe Weizen 58, Summit Pilsener (fka Summit Grand) 58, Redhook Treblehook 80, Great Divide Fresh Hop Pale Ale 95, Hoppy Stony Face Red Ale 74, Hoppy Liquid Sunshine Blonde Ale 70, Hoppy Face Amber Ale 62, Hoppy Total Eclipse Black Ale 80, Heather Ales Fraoch 20th Anniversary Ale 76, Goose Island Sofie 94, Grand Teton Pursuit of Hoppiness 90, Tyranena Painted Ladies Pumpkin Spice Ale 87, BFM Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien 2008 98, Bush de Nuits 99, Full Sail Old Boardhead Barleywine 98, Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel 100, Widmer Brothers Reserve Cherry Oak Doppelbock 88, Beer Here Dark Hops 98, Summit Unchained 01 German Style Kölsch 63, Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 92, Jolly Pumpkin La Roja 97, Surly CynicAle 90, New Holland Charkoota Rye 80, Rogue Maierfest Lager 50, Great Divide Hoss Rye Lager 76, Mikkeller Tjekket Pilsner 60, Fantôme Pissenlit 97, Hanssens Oude Kriek 96, Founders Harvest Ale 98, Samuel Smiths Yorkshire Stingo 92, Dieu du Ciel Aphrodisiaque 100, Nøgne Ø Tyttebær 82, Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin (Pugsley’s Signature Series) 80, Isekadoya IPA 52, Boulevard Seeyoulator Doppelbock 86, New Belgium Hoptober Golden Ale 86, Magic Hat Odd Notion - Chocolate Belgian Stout (Fall 09) 85, Magic Hat Roxy Rolles 79, Samuel Smiths Organic Strawberry Fruit Beer 41, Samuel Smiths Organic Raspberry Fruit Beer 69, Samuel Smiths Organic Cherry Fruit Beer 47, Pinkus Jubilate Bier 50, Surly Bender 94, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, La Trappe Isid’or 91, Tyranena Spank Me Baby! Barley Wine 86, Surly Hell 85, Full Sail Session Black Lager 73, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, Surly Bitter Brewer 90, Lift Bridge Farm Girl Belgian Saison 71, Lake Superior Mesabi Red 75, Mikkeller Single Hop Nelson Sauvin IPA 97, Flat Earth Belgian Style Pale Ale 64, Surly Furious 99, Two Brothers Moaten 23, Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA 98, Founders Devil Dancer Triple IPA 99, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, North Coast Old Rasputin Anniversary Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout 100, Victory V12 96, Boulder Beer Hazed & Infused 83, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Avery IPA 92, Rogue Imperial India Pale Ale (I²PA) 98, North Coast Brother Thelonious 93, Chimay Bleue (Blue) 99, Grand Teton Lost Continent Double IPA 86, Grand Teton Howling Wolf Weizenbock 87, Dieu du Ciel Rigor Mortis Abt 98, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Tyranena Bitter Woman In The Rye 89, Magic Hat #9 52, Haandbryggeriet Dobbel Dram 52, Isastegi Sagardo Naturala 76, Avery Sixteen 83, Nøgne Ø Sunturnbrew 96, Nøgne Ø Dugges Sahti 76, Goose Island Matilda 94, Yuki No Bosha Junmai Ginjo Sake 94, Southern Tier Cherry Saison 63, Obstbau Reisetbauer Apfel-Cuvée Schaumwein Trocken 78, Left Hand St. Vrain Tripel 79, New Holland Imperial Hatter 92, Two Brothers Bare Tree Weiss Wine (2002 and later) 92, Fantôme de Noël 96, Fantôme Printemps 94, Isekadoya Triple Hop Pale Ale 53, Isekadoya Genmain (brown rice) Ale 52, De Ranke Noir De Dottignies 85, Boulevard Imperial Stout 99, Full Sail Slipknot Imperial IPA 87, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Lagunitas Pils 70, Boulevard Two Jokers Double Wit 90, Founders Porter 99, Nils Oscar Rökporter 89, Oud Beersel Kriek 85, Founders Reds Rye P.A. 98, Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale 95, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Founders Centennial IPA 97, Founders Cerise 79, 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze 99, La Face Cachée de la Pomme Neige Ice Cider 100, Haandbryggeriet Dobbel Dose 88, Huvila Arctic Circle Ale 83, Huchu Homare Shiboritate Namazake Genshu Nigori Sake 83, Kamoizumi Komekome (Happy Bride) Junmai Sake 83, Ommegang Biere de Mars 94, Southern Tier Mokah 99, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, Bells Consecrator Doppelbock 89, Bells Expedition Stout 100, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Bordelet Poire Authentique 79, Tyranena Chief BlackHawk Porter 86, Mikkeller Single Hop Warrior IPA 93, La Bavaisienne Ambrée 98, Cantillon Iris 96, Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout 55, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Bells Porter 94, Dark Horse Plead the 5th Imperial Stout 99, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Tyranena The Devil Made Me Do It 99, Guinness Draught 85, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Samuel Adams Imperial Double Bock 76, Southern Tier Jah-va 99, Left Hand Oak Aged Imperial Stout 98, Avery Brabant 95, Amager Hr. Frederiksen 100, Big Sky Olde Bluehair Barleywine 94, Harveys Imperial Stout 80, Struise Black Albert 100, Alvinne Balthazar 83, Hamms 2, Two Brothers Red Eye Coffee Porter 93, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 2 85
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20 reviews for Zipps Liquor
| jake65 (55), Williston, North Dakota | | October 23, 2009 From the pictures online, I thought this place would be much bigger. From the parking lot I doubted the 700 bottle count listed above... Lo and behold, the room continues to grow as you walk inside and look around. An exansive selection is easily navigated from wine to beer to liquor. Well displayed and easy to get a good grasp on what-was-where before jamming the cart full of mixed sixers, bombers, and 750’s. Certainly a must-stop place for brew in the cities. Cheers Tyler! | gutzon (5), Minnesota does not count - explanation | | March 5, 2009 A little beer/fine liquor mecca right near downtown. Top notch whisk(e)y and cognac selection, only slightly less impressive beer selection. Cooler stock is limited, but the shelf selection keeps expanding every time I stop in, about once/month. Tyler seems totally committed to buying the best of the best, and making sure we drink it - ask for his recommendations, they won’t disappoint. | joebrew (4), Farewell Minny; Hello Puyallup, Washington does not count - explanation | | September 29, 2008 Finally stopped by to see Tylers selection. Very impressive open floorplan, with a nice nice selection of spirits (especially specialties like Eau de Vies, Rare Scotch, and much more). The wine selection is not huge, but well done, with an awesome selection of French wines, and one of the largest Provence selections I have seen anywhere. Now to the beer, not a ton of good stuff in the coolers, considering the store size, but plenty of nice selections. The imports and domestic bombers are quite impressive with, if I remember correctly, 4 four foot section on each side 3 or four sections high. Lots of rare and unique finds to be had in this store. Another section on the back of the import and domestic singles shelf round out the selection. Two end caps housing M & M singles are more than adequate as well. Tyler and the crew have done an awesome job in here, and I look forward to stopping in sometime when Tyler is actually there. On a side note, I was asked twice if I needed help, and I fully believe they would have helped me with any questions I had. | | pepsican (26), The Student Ghetto, Iowa | | July 5, 2008 What else can I say? Tytoanderso went above and beyond helping me at his store. The selection was pretty damn good, and the prices were very reasonable. I ended up having Tyler set a bunch of beer aside for me, and I was able to run in and check out very easily even with a very crowded store. I found some rare gems here, so make sure you give everything a good once over. When I come back through I know where to go... | | tennisjoel (29), Shakopee, Minnesota | | June 8, 2008 Zipps. I finally made it into tytoanderso’s store. What I find is a good selection of micros. Many sold in singles which is a mega plus to ratebeerians. An eclectic group of employees and individuals make this a very interesting store. Not far from the Blue Nile in location. A good find for sure. I will be back. | Guerde (2), Welcome, Minnesota does not count - explanation | | June 4, 2008 I’ve been to Zipp’s several times throughout the past year, and every time I go, the beer selection grows and improves in quality and rarity. The store itself is rather large, and there is now a significant beer section in the coolers and on the shelves. Pretty much all of these upgrades in selection and size of the beer section can be credited to Tyler (aka tytoanderso) who has really devoted a lot of time and effort into resurrecting Zipp’s as a great place to buy craft beer. Most of the limited releases to Minnesota are now seen on the shelves, and there are plenty of singles to choose from. The service is great, and Zipp’s is a must stop if you’re in the metro area. Also I must add that the tastings, (altough infrequent) are just great, and I would highly recommend attending one. | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | May 8, 2008 [ Updated July 6, 2009 ] Great selection most of what you would want in singles. Great availability of others I have not seen at other places in the Twin Cities. No help really, though I really wasn’t looking for any. Decent layout, a bit stinky and dusty. Right there with Blue Max in terms of selection. Blue max wins on Belgian and Eastern European, I prefer Zipps for domestics, particularly in selection in singles. Bonus points for being right by where my Grandmother lived. Brought back memories driving past the earth apartments again. UPDATED - In further visits and pick ups by family, Tyler has been incredibly helpful. | BottleNeck (5), Minneapolis, Minnesota does not count - explanation | | April 7, 2008 Zipps doesn’t have the greatest selection, but they do try to get some good stuff. For a small place, their beer selection is slightly above average and there wine selection is pretty good. The staff doesn’t have a lot of experts, but they’re happy to help and friendly. You can count on finding something you want, and occasionally something a bit obscure (they were one of the first stores in town to carry Flying Dog for instance). Mostly they’re just a really great for a neighborhood liquor store. | | Syd (26), Waconia, Minnesota | | February 19, 2008 [ Updated May 3, 2008 ] I stopped by here on my way back from my trip to Sconni. The selection is pretty good. They seem to have some Belgians and some US craft brewers I don’t normally see around the TC’s, but they also carry fewer beers overall. I did get help from somebody, but I had to seek him out. Not a bad place... Update 5/1/2008 - now on my regular two state tour of bottle shops as selection improves daily and service is great. | | grimreeser (14), Minnesota | | February 5, 2008 I usually stop here before or after visitng the Blue Nile, which is right down the street. Nice place for singles. Service is decent overall. The floor staff is very good, but the cashiers seem indifferent at best. |
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