Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Miller High Life 1, Weyerbacher Black Hole Ale 84, Clipper City Heavy Seas Below Decks 70
More Beers Available Here
Leinenkugels Sunset Wheat 37, Redbridge 9, Harpoon IPA 71, Leinenkugels Berry Weiss 13, Leinenkugels Red 32, Avery Ellies Brown Ale 83, Avery New World Porter 95, Newcastle Brown Ale 49, Samuel Adams Summer Ale 43, Samuel Smiths Nut Brown Ale 87, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 94, Thirsty Dog Old Leghumper 89, Thirsty Dog Siberian Night Imperial Stout 100, Great Lakes Blackout Stout 99, Great Lakes Commodore Perry IPA 90, Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold 90, Great Lakes Eliot Ness 92, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 98, AleSmith Grand Cru 99, Baltika 9 Krepkoe (Strong) 7, Lindemans Faro 74, Barrel House RedLegg Ale 39, Bluegrass Nut Brown Ale 64
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| satan165 (60), River Grove, Illinois | | October 26, 2009 gourmet foods are nearly as well versed as the huge selection of wines. beer is a bit disorganized amongsr a wall of coolers and a large shelf of adjacent warm product but selection and prices are well above average | | BeerBelcher (130), Columbus, Ohio | | June 8, 2009 Not a bad little shop, and certainly more than I expected from this little town. Winerak does have a certain distortion to wine, but also had a pretty good selection of craft beer. The selection was better than what I’d seen at most Columbus-area liquor stores, and included a nice selection of Alesmith, which I’ve seen in the Cinc-y area, but not in Columbus for some reason. I picked up an Alesmith, a Lindeman’s Faro (the last beer-style I haven’t tried!) and a few odds and ends. This store had a lot of different things but also had some issues with turn - there was A LOT of old beer here, so caveat emptor on that issue. One of my odds/ends was a Barrel House beer which was wretched - and I assume at least part of the issue was age and handling. Still, this store was easily accessed from the I70 and would be a decent stop for those traveling across the state. | | fromred2green (15), , Ohio | | March 23, 2009 I had been by this place many, many times but never stopped in because I assumed it was a wine store, not a beer store. Finally dropped in one day and as it turns out they have a nice selection of beer also. Many regionals (Great Lakes, Thirsty Dog, Bluegrass just to name a few) and imports as well. They had a few I’d never heard of as well. In keeping with the theme of the store, only 25% of their selection is macro, 75% everything else. Unfortunately, they don’t sell 12oz. singles. However, larger bottles can be purchased by the bottle. Also, they don’t take any form of payment except cash and local checks. On the whole, though, this is the best place to buy beer in Zanesville. |
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