6/16/2008 12:48:00 PM, monday, june 16, 2008 Great little bottle shop...The selection wasn’t bad, and they allowed mix & match six packs. They carried about 50+ different bottled beers and quite a large selection of proper glassware. The glassware was very reasonably priced as most were a little over $2 including Duvel and Ommegang glasses. The service was excellent and the prices were very fair considering the location on the island. I think EIWM deserves a little higher rating because of the selection vs. location factor. They may have switched the store around since eboats went, because the sunlight conditions were not an issue.
4/27/2008 10:18:10 AM, sunday, april 27, 2008 Just a small wine-market/gas station with a limited amount of craft beer. There is enough to keep you satisfied and you can mix and match. Overall, nothing special, but worth going to if on the island.
6/6/2007 9:52:45 AM, wednesday, june 06, 2007 Much better selection at this place than anywhere on the island. Was happy to finally find some good beer at EI. Conditions aren’t great, but all the beers I bought were still in good shape. Considering the options, Im happy this place exists.
11/3/2006 10:43:37 AM, friday, november 03, 2006 Yeah it got some gas pumps out front, and one side does look like your usual gas mart, but the other side had a wide range of wines and a select amount of some pretty good beers at some decent prices.
7/15/2006 9:42:33 PM, saturday, july 15, 2006 [ Updated tuesday, june 05, 2007 ] This is the only place in Emerald Isle that I could find decent beer. They have normal macros and some good craft beer to. Some of their selection includes:
Paulaner Hefe
Victory Golden Monkey
Victory Hop Devi
DFH 60 minute
All 3 Chimays
Many Duck Rabbit Beers
Lindemans
Achel
Flying Dog
Weybacher Blithering Idiot
Rogue Imperial IPA
Rogue Shakespeare
Other assorted rogue bombers
Actually found 1 DFH 90 in the cooler.
This place looks like a gas station in fact it is one. But it has a small beer and medium sized wine selection area built in. They had both Trappist and Hefe glasses in plain sight. There were quite a few other beers I can’t remember off the top of my head too. They also have Redhook/SA/SNPA. Again, this is the best I have found in the area. I should also point out that the conditions in which the beers were kept were horrible. Too much sunlight.