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Consumer’s Beverages
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 12 Bottles: 150-200
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Long Trail Hibernator 65, Lagunitas Brown Shugga 93, Victory HopDevil 98
More Beers Available Here
Molson Export 10, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Imperial Porter 95, Ommegang Adoration 92, Otter Creek Stovepipe Porter 79, J.W. Lees Manchester Star Ale 94, Petrus Triple 75, Otter Creek Vermont Lager 19, Lagunitas Olde Gnarly Wine 98, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Lagunitas New DogTown Pale Ale 90, Chautauqua Brew 25, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 96, Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat 31, Ellicottville Imperial IPA (Pantius Droppus) 82, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Otter Creek Oktoberfest 26, Spaten Oktoberfest Ur-Märzen 76, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Southern Tier Oat 99, Gouden Carolus Noël (Christmas) 98, Middle Ages ImPaled Ale 76, Great Lakes Burning River Pale Ale 94, Southern Tier Pumking 96, Lake Placid IPA 94, Allagash Dubbel Reserve 90, Tyskie Gronie 12, Great Lakes Oktoberfest 78, Victory Prima Pils 92, Southern Tier Jah-va 99, Middle Ages Dragonslayer Imperial Stout 93, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Double IPA 97, Southern Tier Raspberry Porter 48, Woodchuck Dark and Dry 802 Draft Cider 37, Molson Canadian 6, Labatt Blue Light 3, Labatt Blue 7, Southern Tier IPA 92, Ithaca Flower Power India Pale Ale 85, Great Lakes Grassroots Ale 47, North Coast Le Merle 92, Shipyard Blue Fin Stout 73, Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Middle Ages Wailing Wench 92, Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout 95, Ommegang Abbey Ale 98, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Saranac Caramel Porter 53, Smuttynose Wheat Wine 91, Brooklyn Brown Ale 84, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 2 86, Rogue Mocha Porter 92, Rogue HazelNut Brown Nectar 96, Southern Tier Iniquity 97, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Coffee Stout 96, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 98, Southern Tier Cherry Saison 63, Long Trail Double Bag 88, HeBrew Genesis Ale 37, Tröegs Sunshine Pils 69, Lagunitas India Pale Ale 88, Long Trail India Pale Ale 55, Delirium Tremens 91, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 92, Fantôme Saison 98, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, HeBrew Rejewvenator 2008 81, Otter Creek Sea Otter 87, River Horse Hop Hazard Pale Ale 65, Troubadour Obscura 93, Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout 55, River Horse Tripel Horse 77, Avery The Reverend 89, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 90, Samuel Adams Holiday Porter 79, Otter Creek Russian Imperial Stout 97, Harpoon Leviathan Baltic Porter 92, Weyerbacher Thirteen 96, Ettaler Kloster Dunkel 75, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 94, Clipper City Heavy Seas Winter Storm (2005+ -- Imperial ESB) 87, Ettaler Curator Doppelbock 95
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12 reviews for Consumer’s Beverages
| arventresca (24), Greenville, North Carolina | | July 25, 2009 Stopped by the one in the City of Tonawanda on my summer trip. No taps there. That was fine I was just looking to pick up some Western NY brews to bring home and try. Had a nice selection of Ellicotville, Southern Tier and Ithaca beers here. The old guy at the register was pretty unfriendly, he acted like I was commiting a felony buy beer with my NC license. Also I had to run to an ATM mid transaction to get cash since they don’t take debit and wouldn’t accept my out of state check. | | blipp (21), Newark, New Jersey | | August 11, 2008 Nice little shop. Nowhere near the selection of Premier, but the stuff they had was a bit cheaper. Some are available for singles, but others can’t be broken up, however, these are mostly stuff that’s pretty easy to find in WNY so not a huge deal. They had one bottle of 2006 DFH WWS hiding behing a few 2007’s that I gladly took off their hands. Very nice. Also, growler fills are a huge plus. They get a lot of local stuff, and every once in a while a hard to find gem like the new magic hat sour ale. Not worth going out of the way for but definitely worth stopping by if your in the area. | | cbkschubert (33), Cochise Co., Arizona | | July 2, 2008 Stopped at the Elmwood location. They had a decent selection of New England and Midwest beers with some West coast stuff in there too. Prices seemed a little steep, but I’m not used to the NY prices. The one thing that kinda pissed me off about the place was the fact that they don’t take credit/debt cards. Good thing I had $80 in cash on me. A decent place, but nothing compared to the Premier Gourmet when it comes to selection. | | rob897 (10), Buffalo, New York | | March 28, 2008 Amazing selections of beer and now that they have rotating drafts on tap makes for a great beer store, especially when you want a growler filled up. | | mds (100), Toronto, Ontario | | June 22, 2007 As everyone else has mentioned, this place is great if you want to find stuff for cheap - usually a couple of dollars less than Premier.
They don’t really have a huge selection of Belgians/other countries but what they do have is generally good quality. Plenty of new beers from Southern Tier, Avery, Sly Fox, etc.
I’ve yet to take advantage of the growler fills but I’m always very tempted!
Probably the least convenient location for me to get to, the best being Elmwood. | jakentbc (5), New York does not count - explanation | | June 21, 2007 They have a pretty good selection and pretty good prices....BUT...don’t ask them anything about the beer they sell. They don’t even know how to pronounce the names of the beers they sell let alone which are good/not good. | cpn920 (1), New York does not count - explanation | | May 17, 2007 The Niagara Falls Boulevard and the Transit road in East Amherst are the best. They keep getting more and more selection. The staff in general doesn’t seem to really know much about the beers. Overall I love that I can get beers that not too long ago wouldn’t have been possible. | gwpom (4), Akron, New York does not count - explanation | | December 17, 2006 The before and after on the remodelling of the Transit location is amazing. For a Consumers to carry Trappist 10 tells you how well they’ve added to their variety. This place now beats Premier for my $$. Love it. | | hopson (10), Williamsville, New York | | December 11, 2006 I love this place on Transit. The service is second to none, with guys on staff like "Jesus", how could it be anything other than awesome. Growler station is terrific. The selections are constantly changing for the growlers. Prices are good..One of my favorite places. The Elmwood location is also nice, but not as nice as Transit. | | spkldhenlvr24 (28), Newburgh/Buffalo, New York | | November 30, 2006 Elmwood location in Kenmore. Newly redone. Theres a bunch of locations around the Buffalo area, some are good, some not so good. The selection is pretty solid, with some big name American micros (Stone, Avery, Anderson Brothers, Southern Tier, etc.) and some good imported stuff also. Fairly priced (5.99 average bomber). Staff at this location doesn’t know much, but they are friendly. Consumer’s seems like their trying to bring some better stuff to their stores. A few locations now have a respectable selection of beers on tap. Worth a stop in if your in the area. |
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