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4 reviews for Stockertown Beverage Center
| biggcb (27), Harleysville, Pennsylvania | | January 10, 2008 Kind of off the beaten and not exactly very aesthetically pleasing, but a nice little find for me. Typical distributor look & feel. Pretty nice variety. The little room on the right-hand side definitely worht spending some time poking around - Cantillon, Dark Horizon, etc. Pretty good prices. | missemma (2), Nazareth, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | January 8, 2007 Run by a great set of guys who know their beer. The selection is wonderful everything from hard to find Belgium beers such as Geants Goliath Tripel at an impressive 9 %,.My favorite new discovery was the Gavroche French Red Ale. Yummy! They also carry Summit Brewing beers out of St. Paul, MN.and Lancaster Brewing ( Lancaster Pa.)and,Gray’s brewing , which are well worth a try. Stop in a check them out you never know what you will discover in the fine world of beer! | | Firemoose15 (15), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | | July 30, 2006 They say good things come in small packages. This definitely applies here, it was late on a sunday and I told myself get up there and see. Being local to the area I really wasn’t expecting much since I’d been past there several times and figured it was just another PA beerstore. I walked in to a display of Penn brewings offerings, I made my way around and found a decent array of craft beers mostly local to PA and NJ. A ton of slyfox stuff including their canned lines. Then I found the small room JF mentioned, a lot in a tiny room, mostly stuff from SheltonBros. with a binder of their usual offerings. I was intrigued especially with stuff like PecheMortel and Cantillon’s Lou Pepe but didn’t see any so I inquired. That’s when a smile hit the owner’s face and he said"ahh you know the good stuff." The rest is history as I got a look at some even better stuff stocked in the back. It’s not super huge with inventory but I’d say if you’re looking for something good, you’ll find it. | | JFURYCAT (34), East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania | | June 18, 2005 From the outside it looked like a typical PA distributor for cases but inside there was a small room for craft beers and a gentleman who was enthusiastic about beer showed me some Belgians, French biere de gardes and some US micros. They had a good stock of the Heavyweights, Weyerbachers, Victorys, and Middle Ages beers. The owner aims to have quality offerings beer lovers will dig while catering to the MBC crowd. Its nothing near what Shangy’s is but convenient for us who live in the Wind Gap/Penn Argyl/S. Pocono area who use route 33 frequently. The prices for case are good and cheaper than many of the Pocono distributors I freqent. I paid $25 for a case of Whirlwind and many want $34 up here. |
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