Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Great Divide 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA 96, Mikkeller USAlive! 96, Mikkeller Big Worse Barley Wine 97
More Beers Available Here
Mikkeller 黑 / Black 94, Rogue Brutal Bitter 96, Lagunitas Lucky #13 97, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Arcadia Hop Rocket 11th Anniversary Ale 95, Weihenstephaner Kristall Weissbier 80, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Dark Horse Sapient Trip Ale 83, Great Lakes Blackout Stout 99, Shorts Pandemonium Pale Ale 79, Arcadia Cocoa Loco Triple Chocolate Stout 77, Brandywine HopHead India Pale Ale 77, Left Hand Imperial Stout 95, Lagunitas Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale 96, Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA 98, Dark Horse Scotty Karate Scotch Ale 93, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Samuel Smiths Imperial Stout 99, Lagunitas Cruising with Ruben and The Jets 87, Avery Ale to the Chief 96, Dark Horse Too Cream Stout 96, Clipper City Heavy Seas Loose Cannon Hop3 96, North Coast Brother Thelonious 93, Orval 99, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) 100, Bells Hell Hath No Fury 92, Left Hand Milk Stout 90, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Bells Consecrator Doppelbock 89, North Coast Old Stock Ale 98, Clipper City Heavy Seas Winter Storm (2005+ -- Imperial ESB) 87, Victory Old Horizontal 100, Modelo Especial 4, Rogue Dry Hopped St. Rogue Red Ale 89, Boon Oude Geuze 89, Shorts Bellaire Brown 78, Shorts Huma-Lupa-Licious 93, Goose Island Pere Jacques 95, New Holland Existential Hopwine 87, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Great Lakes Moondog Ale 78, Theakston Old Peculier (Bottle) 92, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 98
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hankchinaski (4), Florida does not count - explanation | | October 20, 2009 This is a place that really respects good beer. The selection is incredible and the staff was helpful. Grateful to the gentleman I met at Founders who recommended the place; if you are hitting the Michigan breweries you must stop and check it out. | | bigtaster (24), Grand Rapids, | | March 11, 2009 Pauly’s has a very good selection, I would say second best in grand rapids area, I found a few beers there I have been looking for for a while. Paul and the staff are very helpful and friendly. It’s a smaller place and kind of in the middle of nowhere. Would love to go on their pub crawls and wine tasting tours. | WakeandBake (4), Greenville, Michigan does not count - explanation | | October 12, 2008 I was here a week or so ago, WOW ! What an awesome place. I met Pauly himself,we talked a little,he showed me the cooler addition they are putting on,holy Sh!# ! Shelf after shelf of goodies to drink here folks, and a bunch of those cute little liquor bottles too. They had beers I had only read about,and wished I could get locally. I did not check out the liquor in detail (too busy drooling over all the beers eh) But it looked like quite a selection too. I will be back ! | | nbutler11 (72), Phoenix, Arizona | | July 27, 2008 [ Updated August 3, 2008 ] For it’s location, nothing beats Pauly’s. Being from Ionia, I know just how few options there are for anyone living between Grand Rapids and Lansing, so I can attest that this place is a godsend. The husband (wine) and wife (beer) team that own/operate the store keep the shelves well-stocked and are both very knowledgable. If you’re looking for something that’s not on the shelves, don’t be afraid to ask, they just might have it in the back. | jt3375 (2), Lansing, Michigan does not count - explanation | | March 6, 2008 When we moved to Lowell we thought at first all of our beer needs would be thru the big box store in town until we discovered Pauly’s. As soon as you walk in the clerk usually is there to provide a good (not expert) opinion on anything from beer to cigars to alcohol. Though I’ve seen more selection, this store is a great find in a small town like Lowell! | bcjolds (1), Ada, Michigan does not count - explanation | | October 14, 2007 Holy cow was i impressed when walking in to this shop! Not your normal West Michigan beer store more like a Chicago liquar store. One wall of coolers devoted to micro and imported beers and at quick count just over 250 cold singels and they give you 10% off a build your own 6 pack. With the warm beers on the shelves I’d guess at well over 500 diffrent beers to chose from. Not being a home brewer I have know way of knowing how they stand but shelevs of grain and row upon row of little bottles and tubs of grain on the floor. | | jonwayne4883 (12), Grand Rapids, Michigan | | February 27, 2007 wasnt as impressed with the selection. mostly easy to fins singles, seemed to be a heavier focus on wine and large bottle expensive beers. prices comparable on singles. service gets points knocked off as i was only one in store and worker only noticed after id been stnading at register counter for five minutes. | feyeerie (1), does not count - explanation | | January 25, 2007 What a surprise find!! We accidentally stumbled upon this small but well stocked beverage emporium - they have a very broad and eclectic assortment of microbrew beers (available by the "single", too), home brew supplies, a great range of quality wines as well as a well stocked liquor selection. Pauly’s has some interesting spirits - has anyone ever heard of "Bison Grass Vodka"??
Pauly’s shares the building with a newly opened "Jet’s Pizza" (our prijmary reason to stop, hence the "accidental" discovery of this shop) . . . what could be better - a great pizza, washed down with a stong Belgian!!??
When travelling M-21 east of Grand Rapids, pay Pauly’s a visit - you won’t be disappointed. | | Jwasciuk (12), Lowell, Michigan | | November 7, 2006 [ Updated April 6, 2009 ] Great selection of belgian and craft beer. Great place for home brew supplies. The only place for HB supplies east of GR. Please support them, so they can continue to carry home brewing supplies. | campbell610 (1), Ada, Michigan does not count - explanation | | August 24, 2006 I have been visiting this new "wine, beer and spirits" (they sell "liquor", not ghosts!!) shop on a regular basis since Paul and Stacey Faba first opened in January. It is awesome to see what this "mom & pop" operation has done to attract and keep true beer afficianados returning to their store.
The micro-brew selections are wild!! They have beer that other area "big dogs" do not - I believe they are well on their way, if not already there, to being THE destination in West Michigan for those of us who are always seeking and enjoying a plethora of unique and tasty beers.
AND, for you home brewers, Stacey, the Beer/Brewmeister at Pauly’s is a true expert. Stop by - I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
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