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Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin (Pugsley’s Signature Series) 80, Wells Banana Bread Beer (Bottle) 36
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Black Sheep Ale 63, Miller High Life 1, Sierra Nevada Harvest 98, 21st Amendment Brew Free or Die IPA 93, Saint Somewhere Lectio Divina 87, Sea Dog Raspberry Wheat Ale 20, Labatt Blue 7, Central City Red Racer India Pale Ale 94, Laughing Dog Dogzilla Black IPA 88, Newport Storm Winter Ale (Blizzard Porter) 73, Maharaja Premium Indian Pilsner 10, Tusker Lager 6, Thomas Hooker Octoberfest 76, Abita Purple Haze 16, Brooklyn Brown Ale 84, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Lagunitas India Pale Ale 88, Smuttynose IPA 95, Clipper City Heavy Seas Loose Cannon Hop3 96, Mendocino White Hawk Original IPA 64, Smuttynose Strawberry Short Weisse 90, Smuttynose Baltic Porter 99, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Allagash Victoria Ale 90, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Allagash Fluxus 2009 93, LandShark Lager 2, Newport Storm Rhode Island Blueberry 46, Redbridge 9, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Thomas Hooker Irish Style Red Ale 72, Thomas Hooker Blonde Ale 32, Sierra Nevada India Pale Ale 79, Newport Storm Hurricane Amber Ale 41, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 94, Victory HopDevil 98, Victory Prima Pils 92, Morland Tanners Jack (Bottle) 36, Sierra Nevada Porter 92, Sierra Nevada Stout 91, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 97, Left Hand Imperial Stout 95, Left Hand Jackmans Pale Ale 62, Left Hand Black Jack Porter 83, Left Hand Deep Cover Brown Ale 44, Newcastle Brown Ale 49, Samuel Adams Boston Lager 66, Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat 26, Samuel Adams Summer Ale 43, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Harpoon IPA 71, Harpoon Octoberfest 69, Wolavers Pale Ale 67, Rogue Dead Guy Ale 87, Wachusett Nut Brown Ale 59, Rogue Chocolate Stout 99, Atlantic Bar Harbor Blueberry Ale 57, Wolavers India Pale Ale 48, Atlantic Coal Porter 77, Paper City Indian Pale Ale 47, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Wolavers Oatmeal Stout 78, Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock 90, Wachusett Green Monsta 55, Dogfish Head Burton Baton 96, Left Hand Milk Stout 90, Wachusett Blueberry 27, Abita Raspberry Wheat 27, Wachusett IPA 80, Harpoon Cider 10, Harpoon UFO White 59, Harpoon Leviathan Baltic Porter 92, Samuel Adams Blackberry Witbier 31, Guinness Draught 85, Amstel Lager 9, Unibroue Don de Dieu 94, Unibroue Maudite 98, Smuttynose Summer Weizen Ale 49, Unibroue La Fin Du Monde 98, Okocim Porter 91, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 96, Samuel Adams Dunkelweizen 72, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 97, Heather Ales Alba 81, Hoppin Frog Frog’s Hollow Double Pumpkin Ale 85, Cisco Pumple Drumpkin 75, McNeills Dead Horse India Pale Ale 78, Wachusett Black Shack Porter 80, Harpoon Summer Beer 32, Long Trail Double Bag 88, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 90, BrewDog Cambridge Stone Juxtaposition Black Pilsner 97, Unibroue 17 97, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #26 - Catamount Maple Wheat 32, Pretty Things Jack Dor 91, Chouffe Houblon Dobbelen IPA Tripel 99, Lost Abbey Serpents Stout 100, Southern Tier Cherry Saison 63, Southern Tier Gemini 98, Port Brewing Hot Rocks Lager 86, Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock 98, Samuel Adams LongShot Double IPA 94, Orval 99, Westmalle Dubbel 98, Pike IPA 86, The Bruery Saison Rue 96, Dogfish Head Squall IPA 96, Smuttynose Star Island Single 52, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, Tröegs Sunshine Pils 69, Schneider Aventinus 99, McNeills Warlord Imperial IPA 81, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA 88, Smuttynose Wheat Wine 91, Trinity Rhode Island IPA 57, High & Mighty St. Hubbins Abbey Ale 49, Cisco Indie Pale Ale 88, Moylans IPA 88, Victory Festbier 65, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, Delirium Tremens 91, Green Flash West Coast IPA 98, Dupont Avec les Bons Voeux 99, Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Lagunitas Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale 96, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #17 - English Style Old Ale 80, Lost Abbey The Angels Share 100, Avery Fifteen 68, Thomas Hooker Hop Meadow IPA 87, Cropton Monkmans Slaughter 62, Weihenstephaner Vitus 93, Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René 96, Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer (Bottle) 65, Innis & Gunn Cask Strength Oak Aged Beer (Bottle) 66, Pretty Things Saint Botolphs Town 72, Samuel Adams Imperial Double Bock 76, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Rock Art Ridge Runner Ale 43, Liefmans Goudenband 96, Cantillon Gueuze (Classic/Organic/Bio) 96, Berkshire Holidale 80, Urthel Parlus Magnificum (was: Vlaemse Bock) 88, Rogue Monk Madness 75, Jolly Pumpkin Calabaza Blanca 92, Berkshire Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout 92, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 95, St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout 99, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #23 - Old Rustys Red Rye Ale 68, Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere 94, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Avery Mephistopheles Stout 99, AleSmith Horny Devil 94, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Schloss Eggenberg Samichlaus Bier 88, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 98, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Avery Fourteen 96, Berkshire Raspberry Strong Ale 67, Berkshire Cabin Fever Ale 73
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24 reviews for Table and Vine
| fromred2green (15), , Ohio | | November 7, 2009 Nice, clean, well-kept store. Selection is excellent for the area; they carry just about everything you can find in Massachusetts. Nice import selection as well as domestic. Many local craft beers too. Quite a few singles, especially the imports, and they will sell singles out of the six-packs on the shelves, usually for $2-3 each for a good beer. I go here often and the service is quite helpful, even when the store is busy. The employees love their bees as much as anyone else and are willing to tell all. Prices are decent. Overall, easily the best beer store in western MA. | | beerfest5 (12), Simsbury, Connecticut | | October 6, 2009 great selection of micros and hard to finds, well worth the trip from connecticut | | elihapa (62), Honolulu, California | | March 8, 2009 Excellent gourmet store in general. Upon entering this place looks like a gourmet food market of sizable proportions, much like a whole foods. I actually enjoyed meandering my way back to the beer section (which occupies four entire supermarket rows!!! I found a great selection of American micros, as well as a decent array of foreign brews. For someone currently residing in CT like myself, it was a welcomed sight to see Lost Abbey, Port, Hoppin Frog, Moylan’s, Left Hand and founders to go along with the usual NE selection. My only knock is that there didn’t appear to be anything truly rare or hard to get, outside of standard state distribution constraints. | Fluffhead87 (1), Westfield, does not count - explanation | | January 23, 2009 I tried to refrain from assigning a numerical review to this place since my opinion is inherently biased as an employee. Despite this bias, I still love this place as it really helped start me out on my own personal beer odyssey. Although I had always enjoyed tasty local brews instead of nasty macros, but working here has really been a great opportunity to fine-tune my knowlege of and palate for great beer. Although many people complain about the Big Y buy-out, many good things have come from it as well. For instance, Big Y’s presense has allowed for the store to be rennovated in order to provide a much nicer and more functional decor. Also their greater buying power is in integral part of making hard-to-find beers available in the Western Mass. area, and without this you can kiss your Founder’s Breakfast Stouts, SA Chocolate Bock’s (for $15), and Green Flash’s goodbye. Also I would like to note that the store’s ownership or employees do not determine the configuration of the cooler, that distin | ATLBeerDog (4), Atlanta, Georgia does not count - explanation | | September 14, 2008 WOW! This place ROCKS! I was driving up to VT and stopped by the COSTCO nearby to buy another cooler that can hold two 1/6 barrel kegs. It was early morning and COSTCO wasn’t open yet. I am so glad I found this place as this is the best beer store I have ever been to. They had two maybe three full “grocery store sized” aisles just of beer, including the largest selections of Belgiums I had ever seen. Next was the largest section of Crafts I had ever seen. So many beers from some really small New England breweries. It was hard not to spend $300…but I tried. The folks working were so nice. I met Steve the store manager who was extremely helpful. I was having car problems as my Jeep’s Car Alarm kept going off for no reason. They staff was helpful not because it was their job. They were helpful because they wanted to be.
GREAT HOURS TOO!
M-Thurs. 8:30am – 10pm
Fri & Sat. 8:30am – 11pm
Sunday Noon – 6pm
Just off I-91
1119 Riverdale Road, Route 5, West Springfield MA 01089
(413) 736.4694
| | dogfish120love (14), west hartford, Connecticut | | August 22, 2008 This store is massive in size with the best selection in the area. Anything that you can get at other western, MA stores you can get hear plus more. they no longer carry alesmith which is a disapointment, but nobody in western, ma does anymore, because of distribution issues. They do however have a decent selection of southampton, stone, avery, DFH, and they just got Boris the crusher. As for belgian brew they have Roch 10, ST B 12, and Achel to name a few. | chrissy (1), Connecticut does not count - explanation | | March 17, 2008 My favorite shop by far. Has changed since Big Y bought it, but overall for the good. Well worth the hour car ride. | | boto (27), Granby, Connecticut | | December 20, 2007 They have now officially changed their name to Table and Vine. A great selection of beers from all over the US and the world. They even have Lost Abbey and Alesmith bees as part of their stock. I usually go up there every couple of months and stock up! | | puboflyons (26), New Hampshire | | July 15, 2007 This is one of the best places to buy micros, macros, imports, and generally hard to find beers. Prices are pretty reasonable. There are a lot of beers here I have never seen anyplace else in New England. I visit this place at least once or twice a year. Worth the trip. I give this a very high rating | | Sammy (273), Toronto, Ontario | | July 11, 2007 A must stop if you are passing through this large and modern lquor store sports a good long three rows of beer, with anything new in abundant supply. Lots of Alesmith, which the other stores were sparser in. Easy to find. Good selection of deli. Physical help is available. Convenient to the highway though it was a bit tricky and took a couple of u-turns to find-the first time. Prices are average. I am glad this was the last stop on the tour, to fill in on beers I could not get elsewhere. |
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