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getalife2k5 (1), Astoria, New York does not count | | May 30, 2008 Decent selection that changes... some nice surprises from time to time. A variety of Southern Tier, Stone, Smuttynose, North Coast, Great Divide, Sierra Nevada plus some Belgians and lots of fresh Blue Point growlers. Bill, the owner, is an awesome guy. They don’t carry Victory but he ordered a case of Prima Pils once just for me. And about a month ago, i ordered some Blue Point kegs for my friend’s wedding. Bill actually drove to the brewery himself to pick up the tap handles and one of the kegs that they didn’t deliver to the store. he also gave us a discount on a kegerator rental. Two of the guys from the store delivered and set everything up for us at the wedding place. one guy even came back again to drop off an extra tap handle so we could take the kegs to the hotel and keep drinking. the next day, when we dropped everything off, Bill had actually arrived at the store early. my friend had a headache, so he gave him some Advil from his personal supply and 2 bottles of cold water for free. The other workers are always friendly and helpful. And i love the walk in refrigerator, especially on hot summer days. While the prices are a little high, i never ever walk out without a smile on my face. | setauketone (1), setauket, New York does not count | | March 28, 2007 This Place offers the best selection on the North Shore. They always have fresh stock, if they don’t carry it, chances are it didn’t sell well. Pricing is fair based on their location, totally worth the price not to have to go far or into an undesireable town. I think these guys are progressive in their product selection and always willing to try new beers. Service is phenominal, these guys know their stuff! They are also always willing to special order anything I ask for, if it’s available. Small store always clean and easy to park. They are open till midnight on thursdays and fridays when the college is in session. they have a relly cool empty container pick-up program where they come to my home and at the same time deliver my favorite brews. | | JoeMcPhee (202), Jackson Heights, New York | | August 3, 2006 Popped in here a few times in the last few weeks. Pretty small selection actually, probably about 150, including the macros. They do have a good selection of stuff from Rogue and North Coast, but otherwise, not a whole lot going on. It seems overpriced as well, compared with the place in Port Jefferson. | | beastiefan2k (97), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas | | March 14, 2006 This used to be my old stomping grounds. Bought beer here for 4 years while attending Stony Brook and stilll stop by once in a while. This was actually the firsts place I descovered a lot of beer, however I have grown and this place has not. Just a regular small beer ditributor. The new owner has hiked up the prices, every single craft of import sold here can be bought somewhere else for less. The selection has gotten worse the only non-contradted SH they carry now is Grandu Cru (11 bucks). They are plenty of beer distributors within a half hour radius that are cheaper and better than this spot. | | notalush (121), Rawn-kawn-kohma, New York | | November 24, 2005 I used to frequent this place all the time while a grad student at Stony Brook University, and I still visit it once a month or so - not the greatest selection in the area, but respectable - the only thing they have going for them is the fact that they have a handful of Southampton brews that are hard to find in most places (Grand Cru, Imperial Stout), and they tend to stay in stock for a while because this store is kind of out of the way and no one really knows about it - mostly frequented by college hippie types that want to stock up on Magic Hat and Seirra Nevada (which they have in LARGE amounts) - the new owner is a super nice guy, though. | | fly (163), austin, Tejas, | | July 31, 2005 This is a tiny place near Stony Brook and even though it doesn’t have the largest selection, I would say it deserves inclusion on the basis of having a few Southampton beers I wasn’t able to find either at the bewery or the "better" store. Some regionals and a few Belgians, Stone, Allagash, Rogue, etc. |
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