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Whole Foods Market, Sacramento
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: ~75+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Indian Wells Spicy Pumpkin Ale , Sierra Nevada/Dogfish Head Life & Limb 87, Signature Ale 98
More Beers Available Here
Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat 40, Mateveza Yerba Mate IPA 36, Black Diamond Free Style Belgian Blonde 55, Lousberg 75, Russian River Damnation 96, Samuel Smiths Winter Welcome Ale 70, New Belgium Biere De Mars 87, Samuel Smiths Organic Raspberry Fruit Beer 70, Samuel Smiths Organic Strawberry Fruit Beer 41, Samuel Smiths Organic Cherry Fruit Beer 47, Baltika 3 Klassicheskoe (Classic) 8, Baltika 9 Krepkoe (Strong) 7, Eel River Certified Organic Porter 86, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Full Sail Amber Ale (USA) 76, Full Sail Pale Ale 75, Whole Foods Old Plowshare Stout 81, North Coast Cru dOr (Whole Foods) 80, Full Sail Grandsun of Spot IPA 79, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, Sierra Nevada Porter 92, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, North Coast Red Seal Ale 87, Firehouse American Pale Ale 47, Napa Smith Lost Dog 60, Indian Wells Blackout Stout 50, Deschutes Jubelale 93, Napa Smith Harvest Beer 28, Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock 89, Lagunitas Cruising with Ruben and The Jets 87, Indian Wells Orange Blossom Amber 9
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4 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Sacramento
| Gypsy19 (11), California | | October 11, 2009 [ Updated October 12, 2009 ] A glorified supermarket with a decent selection of beer (for a grocery store, note). They don’t carry anything that can’t be found at a real beer store with the exception of a couple of North Coast beers which are made semi-exclusively for Whole Foods. "Highlights" include Old Stock Ale, RR Pliny and Damnation (common batches, not 23/46), a few locals (a la Jack Russell), and only the most ubiquitous of belgians like Chimay and Duvel. | | bhensonb (287), Woodland, California | | June 29, 2007 Same old, same old. Sort of a standard upscale grocery store selection. More Jack Russell than other area stores, I think. They have the two North Coast specials for Whole Foods. Worth a stop, if you’re driving by. There’s a Valero across the street, so it can be a twofer. Gas and beer (maybe on the beer). | | marcus (87), Sacramento, California | | November 24, 2006 When this store opened 2 or three years ago, it had a great selection of beer. Unfortunately, Sacramento proved to be a poor market for fine brews, so they cut their selection by about 70%. They still have several of the top-selling Belgians (Chimay, Duvel, Rochefort) and a few good domestic microbrews (e.g. Lagunitas, Stone), but the local BevMo does better. | | DYCSoccer17 (187), Davis, California | | October 3, 2006 Located about a mile down the road from the Bevmo!, this place is a shadow of what the Bevmo is. They might have a beer or two that the Bevmo doesn’t offer, but none being special beers. The only "cool" thing about this place is that they had Face Cachee Niege Cider for $25 a bottle. Interior is a grocery store aimed towards wealthy yuppies. |
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