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Bootlegger

Bootlegger


Type: Beer Store
Rating N/A - too few ratings
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82, rue de l’Ouest / 14, rue Croce-Spinelli
Paris, France 75014 [ printable map ]
(+33) (0)1 43 27 94 02

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Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:30-13.00 and 16:00-21:00
Bottles: 100+
Entered by: kepano
Last edit: diabel

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Your Opinions - Last rating was 4 months ago
Grossecaisse Ambiance 3 Service 6 Selection 13 Food Value N/A Overall 16

5/12/2008 7:15:55 AM, monday, may 12, 2008
parisian prices

fiulijn Ambiance 3 Service 7 Selection 10 Food Value N/A Overall 13

1/27/2008 3:44:38 PM, sunday, january 27, 2008
Undoubtly a good selection, one of the best in Paris, best place if looking for Belgian beers (the Marriage Parfait Gueuze is really not easy to find, and many others). They have very few (and rather common) French beers, such as Lancelot.

SubstanceT Ambiance 3 Service 7 Selection 10 Food Value N/A Overall 15

6/8/2007 2:49:51 PM, friday, june 08, 2007
Stopped in briefly. Just enough to notice that they do indeed have a better selection that you will find at most places. Not really near any touristy places. Montparnasse is really the closest thing to here.

eyesandsmiles Ambiance 3 Service 7 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 15

5/18/2007 3:05:06 AM, friday, may 18, 2007
As far as buying beer in paris goes there aren’t many better options. Cave a bulles is better for french beer but overall I like this place more. Very nice place.

Dezzilu Ambiance 3 Service 8 Selection 10 Food Value N/A Overall 14

1/23/2007 3:20:29 PM, tuesday, january 23, 2007
A super little beer shop tucked away in a country that certainly doesn’t appreciate it. The owner is a friendly fella, good with English, and a nice sense of style. Tough to say how many beers they have, probably about 180 to 200, but the selection was quite international (sans US - Ya!). Also, a really nice selection of glassware. The only drawbacks is that he doesn’t see to stock any difficult-to-come-by beers, and the price on a few local brews was higher then I expected. If you like to drink beer in the Paris area, this shop is DEFINATELY worth the trip. Take the 13-Metro to Pernety station. Cheers

droma Ambiance 5 Service 10 Selection 15 Food Value N/A Overall 20

1/12/2007 12:42:07 PM, friday, january 12, 2007
loving it YEAAAAAAAAAH

Geiserich Ambiance 5 Service 6 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 16

9/22/2005 9:38:06 AM, thursday, september 22, 2005
Very nice store with 160 bottles from belgium, 15 from france and 80 bottles from over the world (especialy from German, England and Canada). Unfortunately a really small selection of french beers.

kepano Ambiance 5 Service 7 Selection 13 Food Value N/A Overall 17

7/20/2005 11:24:13 AM, wednesday, july 20, 2005
This wonderful beer store is about 2 minutes away from the metro station Pernety on line 13. The place is easy to find, though its location is not ideal. When you come in, you’ll notice a large selection of glassware, mostly pertaining to Belgian breweries. The choice of beers is focused around Belgian brews, but you’ll find several shelves dedicated to international beers (I noticed a few Germans, Austrians and Czecs and big names such as Guiness). As far as Belgians go, you’ll find a lot of big names: mainly trappists (Rochefort, Chimay, Achel...), lambics (Cantillon, Chapeau, Lindemans...) and ales (Duvel, St Bernardus...) but also some rarer stuff. The prices are reasonable at about 2 euros a beer (which is a lot better than what you find in bars). I have yet to find a better beer store in Paris!


 
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