Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
N’Ice Chouffe 98, High & Mighty Home for the Holidays 68, Flying Fish Exit 1 89
More Beers Available Here
Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Holy Mackerel Special Golden Ale 64, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 95, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 95, Sly Fox Oktoberfest 50, Left Hand Oktoberfest 62, New Holland The Poet 89, Wells Bombardier (Pasteurised) 71, Moylans Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Avery Sixteen 82, Elysian Night Owl Pumpkin Ale 86, Flying Fish Exit 11 88, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Weyerbacher Fourteen 85, Smuttynose Baltic Porter 99, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Momokawa Pearl Junmai Nigori Genshu Sake 60, Brooklyn Local 2 95, Dogfish Head Sahtea 90, Smuttynose Really Old Brown Dog Ale (2008 and earlier) 91, Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout 55, Samuel Adams LongShot Cranberry Wit 49, Yards Brawler 61, Tröegs The Flying Mouflan 99, Sly Fox Saison Vos 91, Avery White Rascal 67, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, McSorleys Irish Black Lager 47, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, Cisco Grey Lady 67, Otter Creek Spring Ale German-Style Kolsch 32, Avery Redpoint Ale 81, Avery Old Jubilation Ale 94, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Gales Prize Old Ale 81, Hoppin Frog BORIS The Crusher 100, Founders Pale Ale 83, Bear Republic Big Bear Black Stout 98, Dogfish Head Fort 76, Harviestoun Ola Dubh (30 Year Old) 99, Blue Moon Full Moon Winter Ale 17, Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA (2008 and later) 86, Jolly Pumpkin Bam Noire 89
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13 reviews for Martin’s Liquors
| Adam77 (12), Eastampton, New Jersey | | April 15, 2009 Some micros. Lots of wine. Fair prices. Nobody really around. Ummm pass. | | TheRealBastard (12), The-No, California | | October 23, 2008 This place blows, if you plan on buying micro beer just keep driving past. Don’t waste your time in here they have nothing to offer. Canal’s is right down the road and I know for a fact they will have what you are looking for rather than this place. | | Prcaus (18), New Jersey | | October 30, 2007 This place has changed dramatically in the last few years. About 2-3 years ago they knocked the whole building down and moved it back about 30 feet and expanded it. The result is a store that is much cleaner, and has an expanded wine. beer selection. They do sell singles at times, they are locate right near the imported ale’s section. Most of them tend to be imported as you could imagine. Its a decent store, nice staff, and mostly regional beers. | | MrBendo (16), Swedesboro, New Jersey | | November 9, 2006 [ Updated October 4, 2007 ] I’ve only discovered this place recently, so I can’t tell which way the quality is going. But it is the one of the best in the Cherry Hill / Mt. Laurel area. Prices are average. Better than the Circle Liquor in Trenton, but no singles.
I’d say the floorspace is about 1/4 beer, and they’re lite on macros, with extra space for quality brews. They had 4 Stone varietys but no Stone seasonals as far as I’ve seen, SOME bigger bottles of dogfish head. | | illinismitty (224), Nashville, Tennessee | | October 24, 2006 It seems that beer is not a priority here anymore. Don’t get me wrong, they still have a selection. Most of the cooler space is dedicated to macros, but there are some regionals...Smuttynose, Yards, Flying Fish, Victory. They have a shelf of Belgians and and other imports. Not worth going out of your way for, but worth a stop if you are in the area and looking for something to take home. Compare this to Foodery in Philly, State Line in Elkton, etc., this place sucks. But I was staying in Mt Laurel, so I picked up some Smuttynose IPA.
| | MullMan (29), Bloomfield, New Jersey | | May 18, 2006 I went here on the way to a gathering at the Grey Lodge Pub about a year ago, only to be a bit disappointed - the place is listed as "essential" but I couldn’t find anything out of the ordinary for a good tasting among RB’rs. some local, regional, and belgians, but this place is more of a "good" in the scheme of things. very nice to get beer and other stuff for a party, though! | | CharmCityHops (32), Maryland | | January 27, 2006 Great stop that is like a mile off of 295. They have a wide selection of regional micros and internationals without too much mark up. They usually don’t sell out of rarities, which I snake whenever I can. | | willblake (61), Belcamp, Maryland | | January 3, 2006 Popped in because I was in the area and was hoping that things were looking up. Well, it seems they’ve lost their interest in being one of the better retailers of craft beer in NJ. That’s fine. What beer was there was all in good shape, but nothing out of the ordinary to rival even the regular Shop-Rites or Spirits. | | Cornboy (13), Eastampton, New Jersey | | February 12, 2005 Used to have an excellent selection, its much smaller now. No Westys, nothing unusual. Guess that shelf space went to faster selling beers to pay for the new building. Maybe they will return to above average again someday. | GuilTTy (8), Cherry Hill, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | January 19, 2005 I don’t know how or why this was rated "essential" because it definatelt isn’t. The selection is a bit above average and there was a nice selection of seasonal Belgians last month. Hard to say that they carry either more by volume or selection than some of the other local places. It’s worth a visit if you’re in the Cherry Hill area but is not a destination in and of itself. |
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