Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Dieu du Ciel Corne du Diable 94, Affligem Dubbel 85, Belhaven St Andrews Ale (Bottle) 72
More Beers Available Here
Scotch Irish Corporal Punishment (Corporal’s Bitter Brown) 89, Innis & Gunn Limited Edition Canadian Cask Oak Aged Beer (Bottle) 75, Railway City Ironspike Blond Ale 28, Victory Prima Pils 92, Dragon Stout 65, Chapeau Exotic 6, Mill Street Pilsner 66, Fullers ESB (Bottle/Keg) 93, Scotch Irish Stuarts Organic 27, Sleeman Light 3, Svyturys Ekstra 14, Brakspear Oxford Gold Organic Beer (Bottle) 68, Black Sheep Riggwelter (Bottle) 88, Black Sheep Monty Pythons Holy Grail 38, Sleeman 20th Anniversary Ale 13, Creemore Springs urBock 71, Wychwood Bah Humbug 51, McAuslan Scotch Ale 84, Chimay Triple / Blanche (White) 98, Burton Bridge Burton Porter 56, St Peters India Pale Ale 48
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4 reviews for LCBO Uptown Waterloo
| matt7215 (21), Cambridge, Ontario | | May 4, 2009 huge LCBO with a good selection. the staff always seem agitated because this store is always busy. tthey dont rotate their stock or refridgerate the beer that needs it. i usually only buy belgians from this store because all the OCB stuff sits on a warm shelf. could be a great LCBO if they cared about beer. | | PaulHegedus (23), Georgetown, Ontario | | October 12, 2008 The LCBO is a standardized organization. This location is medium in size and tends to emphasize higher quality beers over macros and mass market pilsner styles. As far as LCBO locations go, this one is far above average. They often have in stock: Brooklyn, Unibroue, Chimay, Schneider Aventinus, Anchor Liberty, some other excellent beers. Most beer stores outside of Ontario would be criticized for having a very poor selection with a list like this, but as far as Ontario is concerned, this site is not bad. | | JesseM (15), Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario | | August 9, 2008 [ Updated September 5, 2009 ] Though I live no where near this store, I do frequent it a lot (well actually for the last year of my life I lived up the street in residence at WLU). Staff are generally pretty lacking in knowledge of beer products, but they’re still extremely helpful when you want something from the back, even if they firmly believe that the product doesn’t exist. The lay out of the store is very good for an LCBO, with almost the entire back section of the store devoted to beer, including an entire isle specifically for Ontario craft beers. The best store in the area for selection, though sometimes it takes forever for them to get something in while other smaller stores already have it. As a usual customer most of the cashiers know me and are quite friendly (I like to line up behind the homeless guys). It’s in a very trendy part of town right now, which I guess for some people might aesthetically add to the experience. Over-all one of the few places that keeps me from COMPLETELY hating the LCBO. | jimmay (7), Waterloo, Ontario does not count - explanation | | August 8, 2008 [ Updated December 12, 2008 ] Best LCBO in town. Separate sections for Ontario craft beers, Euro imports, US imports, and always have stock of the seasonal offerings from the LCBO. Definitely broadest offering around. |
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