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Redhook Treblehook 80, Williamsburg AleWerks Colonial Wheat Ale 25, Williamsburg AleWerks White Ale 25
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Hofbräu München Oktoberfestbier 32, The Bruery Black Orchard 77, Le Trou du Diable Buteuse Brassin Spécial (Brandy Oak) 96, Otter Creek Imperial India Pale Ale 94, Glazen Toren Cuvée Angélique 93, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100, Boon Oude Geuze 89, Victory Prima Pils 92, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Schloss Eggenberg Hopfenkönig 22, Southern Tier Iniquity 97, Flying Dog Wild Dog Schwarz 94, Dominion Millennium 96, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Williamsburg AleWerks Brewmasters Reserve Ironbound Ale 92, Legend Hopfest 88, Blue & Gray Chocolate Raspberry Stout 20, Founders Centennial IPA 97, Salopian Entire Butt 79, Abita Andygator 37, Whole Foods Silver Jubilee 25th Anniversary Ale 81, Whole Foods Old Plowshare Stout 81, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Weyerbacher Raspberry Imperial Stout 94, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Caldera IPA 92, Schlafly Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout 97, St. Louis Gueuze Fond Tradition 88, Avery Ale to the Chief 96, Unibroue Éphémère Cassis 79, Mad River John Barleycorn 86, Three Floyds Black Sun Stout 97, Cantillon Lou Pepe Gueuze 99, Saint Rieul Grand Cru 62, Southampton 10th Anniversary Old Ale 95, Melbourn Brothers Apricot 63, Verte du Mont Blanc 4, Hanssens Oude Kriek 96, Dogfish Head Raison D Extra 96, Thirsty Dog Siberian Night Imperial Stout 100, Tröegs Dead Reckoning Porter 92, New Holland Cabin Fever (2007-) 66, La Drôlesse 66, Dauphiné La Mandrin au Sapin 19, Sierra Nevada Harvest 98, Blanche du Mont Blanc 20, Blonde du Mont Blanc 29, Lagunitas Were Only In It For The Money 72
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36 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Vienna
| OSLO (80), Perth, Australia | | December 17, 2008 [ Updated January 30, 2009 ] I stopped in here not expecting much at all, and was pleasantly surprised with what I found. One of the best stores I have found in Northern VA so far. A good selection of cool and warm beer, which is different from other Whole Foods I have seen that have almost exclusively cool beer. Some of the bottles here I have not seen at any other places, including Norms, other Whole Foods, and Total Wine. Staff is friendly and the beer buyer seems to know his stuff. Prices are reasonable (although no mixed 6 pack discount is a disappointment). The ambiance isnt bad..about as good as you can get for a supermarket. Overall definitely worth stopping at. | | wnp22 (21), Toronto (Roncesvalles Village), Ontario | | June 24, 2008 Went there on a visit to Vienna (Tysons corner) for business. Overall, the selection was good, picked up some new finds plus some old favorites. Made the monotony of the trip bearable. Picked up about 8 good 750ml’s along with a Unibroue I was looking for for a while. The store clerk was very helpful, although he didn’t know much about wine. (I lived in No Cal for a few years so my Napa/Sonoma knowledge is not too shabby). Overall though, made me happy...enough. | cruzin023 (1), Virginia does not count - explanation | | May 30, 2008 I went to look for beers here yesterday and I was somewhat disappointed with their selection. They had Troegs, but none of those bombers and I didn’t see any rare breweries such as Russian River (which has been reported to be in stock there in the past) | buckygoldstein (5), Grimstad, Norway does not count - explanation | | February 29, 2008 Another douche bag central on Saturdays. Have fun trying to dodge all the douches on 123 trying to get to the driveway. Beer selection is good. I used to get 12oz Rogue IMP Stout bottles aged 2 years until they ran out. Good selection of bombers but lately they have not been keeping up with what Jim D started.
Recommend getting there before 11am on Saturday to get away from the traffic surrounding it. | | Cobra (23), In a van, down by the river, Maryland | | December 19, 2007 Used to be the bomb when Jim worked there. But, the selection has gone downhill severely since he left. Norms now has the better selection, if you want to drive out there, that is. | | WeeHeavySD (100), San Diego (Hillcrest), California | | November 26, 2007 Living on the Westcoast I see Beer at Whole Foods all the time. The Whole Foods in San Diego have decent selections but this one takes the cake. A whole half row in the market, half shelves half refrigerated. This selection was really pretty astounding. Lots of great things similar to Norm’s down the road, but also all 3 high end 12ozers from DFH Extra, WWS and 120. Also a pretty nice selection from around the country and the globe, not to mention some glassware and collectors boxes. My dad was also pretty impressed with their wine selection. | quidire (5), Silver Spring, Maryland does not count - explanation | | November 8, 2007 Staff seemed resentful of the customers, selection had obvious gaps...
I prefer the whole foods in glover park, even if it has a comparatively constricted selection, at least the staff seem happy to be there. | dsm (4), Baltimore, Maryland does not count - explanation | | November 4, 2007 Great selection. I stopped in for Bell’s because you can’t yet get it in Baltimore. There were about 8 different Bell’s brews sold in 6 packs. I was more than satisfied with the available beers. Don’t count on getting singles. | | pantani (65), Salinas, California | | October 31, 2007 Top notch selection for a Whole Foods. Good local selection, had Kasteel Rouge, and a decent Belgian selection. Good enough to plan a stop there for sure. | | radagast83 (43), Fairfax, Virginia | | October 18, 2007 I’ve seen larger selections, but this place had some (of what I’d call) rare beers! Pretty great prices. I prefer Norm’s just down the street but I was happy to see beers and vintages I haven’t seen elsewhere, ever in this area. Dropped a huge amount of money immediately and will be back again. |
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