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Liquor Stop
Type: Beer Store Exceptional     
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 2 months ago [Edit Info] Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 a.m., closed Sundays Bottles: 350 Entered by: npdempse Last edit: StewardofGondor
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
13th Century Grut Bier 89, Tucher Bajuvator Doppelbock 87, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 97
More Beers Available Here
Weihenstephaner Vitus 90, Dundee Oktoberfest 42, J.W. Lees Manchester Star Ale 93, Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier 90, Brugge Brasserie White 58, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 94, North Coast Red Seal Ale 85, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 87, Lakefront Oktoberfest 32, La Trappe Quadrupel 96, Rogue Überfest Pilsner 73, Allagash Tripel Reserve 98, Uerige Doppel Sticke 95, Thirsty Dog Siberian Night Imperial Stout 100, Ommegang Rare Vos 88, Stone Pale Ale 92, Lozen Boer 85, Dark Horse Tres Blueberry Stout 95, Rogue Buckwheat Ale 62, Brooklyn Oktoberfest 53, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock 97, Schneider Georg Schneiders Wiesen Edel-Weisse 86, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 95, Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA (2008 and later) 82, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Murphys Irish Red Beer 30, Erdinger Weissbier (Hefe-Weizen) 55, Mikkeller Monks Elixir 95, Avery Fifteen 59, Bohemia (Mexico) 14, Three Floyds Fantabulous Resplendence (XI Anniversary Ale) 90, Stone India Pale Ale 99, Mikkeller ITS ALIVE! 93, Tsingtao 9, Hoegaarden 88, Bluegrass Homewrecker Double IPA 73, Two Brothers Dog Days Dortmunder Style Lager 50, Three Floyds BlackHeart English IPA 95, Stone Ruination IPA 99, Dark Horse One Oatmeal Stout 94, Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest 95
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Your Opinions
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BigJoe7231 (7), Schererville, Indiana does not count | | August 26, 2008 This place is definitely one of the best liquor stores in NW Indiana, if micro brew and craft beer is your thing. And considering I live about 15 minutes away from this place...I am truly blessed! :)
Oh, to the ones complaining that it’s closed on Sundays: IT’S INDIANA LAW! | | msante79 (19), Illinois | | August 6, 2008 Stopped in today pick up some Stone IPA. Only one guy working who I assume was the owner and her was very nice. Nice micro section with Stone, Thirsty Dog, Dark Horse and Three Floyds standing out. Nothing rare but did have some nice brews that aren’t available in Illinois. They did have Ølfabrikken Porter which I did not expect to find. There 3F prices were much lower then Binny’s in Illinois which probably has to do with the fact that they are a 10 minutes from the brewery. Will be back to stock up on Stone and other brews not available in Illinois | | esjaygee (52), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | July 13, 2008 Nice selection of Indiana micros, six pack and bombers. Belgian selection is decent. Build you own sixer in the front of the store has some offerings, but nothing great. It would have been nice to take home a mixed six of the Indiana stuff, but it wasn’t offered. Prices were high, I left empty handed. I much preferred Torrance liquors down the road. Service was ok and the store was clean. | | AmEricanbrew (65), Swamp Shreveport, Left Coast, Louisiana | | May 6, 2008 Good selection of Indiana micros here. Decent big bottle selection including a few Bluegrass 750’s. Import selection will get you by, but nothing exotic. Won’t break six packs, which is a fundamental flaw that separates all the wanna be’s from the real beer stores. | | mdm46410 (19), Griffith, Indiana | | January 27, 2008 Always a decent to nice selection of micros and imports. They always have everything bottled from FFF as well as a large offering from Bell’s, DFH, Stone, Dark Horse as well as some nice beer from Belgium and Germany. Prices generally run on the high side, but you may get a freebee or two if you spend enough. If you are a local, this is probably your goto shop. If you are from out of town and visiting FFF, it is worth a stop. | JLAudio (9), Crestwood, Illinois does not count | | November 16, 2007 Absolutely have to rate this one top notch just because its the absolute closest liquor store that carries my beloved Stone products...as well as other numerous wisconsin, indiana, ohio, etc. brews. They are higher priced, definitely, but what can I do...I live in Illinois and want beers I cannot get here yet. The selection is very good, the service is good, friendly, and its right off the highway. | | chicagodri (22), Chicago, Illinois | | November 10, 2007 I am a big fan of this place. Living in Chicago it has a lot of the beers I don’t have access to (Bell’s, Stone, etc.) The prices are a little on the high side, but what are you going to do. If you buy a lot of beer or the guy recognizes you, usually he will throw in a couple of bottles...10 for service! Very knowledgeable as well. I usually hit up this place whenever I go to FFF. | dj6225 (2), Milwaukee, Wisconsin does not count | | September 9, 2007 I drove down from Milwaukee to visit Three Floyds and Flossmoor, and stopped by The Liquor Stop because of its proximity to FFF. I was pleasantly surprised... Stone’s not in Wisconsin yet, so I bought one of everything they had there (which was a great selection, including: Ruination, Oaked Arrogant Bastard, Smoked Porter, etc.), and picked up a few six packs and bombers from other brewers that aren’t available in Wisconsin, like Thirsty Dog and Hoppin’ Frog. Then, because I had bought quite a bit, the owner threw in a free Mishawaka Hop Head single for me (that’s why service gets a 9). Singles selection is almost non-existent, but could be unbelievable if they broke down all their six packs, but since I was passing through, I didn’t mind splurging a bit and getting full sixers. Anyway, excellent place overall, definitely stop in if your anywhere near FFF, especially if you’re not from around that area. | | Kodos (10), | | August 13, 2007 Great selection for the area. Safe. Manager and most staff seem pretty knowledgeable and accomodating to orders. | valpobeerman (1), does not count | | February 8, 2007 Best place to find UPLAND and WARBIRD...INDIANA’s OWN underrated craft beers. | View Page : 1 2 3
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