Dan Murphy’s, Melbourne,
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Dan Murphy’s
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Beer Store

5-35 Kingsway, Glen Waverley
Melbourne, Australia VIC 3150 [ print map ]
1300 723 388
http://www.danmurphys.com.au/

Hours: M-Sat 9 am to 8 pm; Sun 10 am to 6 pm


Bottles: 2-300?



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Lion Stout 98, Southwark Old Stout 92, Redoak Hefeweizen 22, Feral White 37
More Beers Available Here



4 reviews for Dan Murphy’s
 Ambiance 30%
 Service 20%
 Selection 30%
 Food N/A 
 Value 42%
 Overall 30%
 Rating N/A



jonno (28), Brisbane, Australia
  16   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
1/51/103/15N/A 2/103/20

November 27, 2009
I concur...dan Murphy’s sucks. You may be able to get a few micros but it is their safe range ie all pale ales and wit beers..snooze. Lots of commercial craft beers ie gage road, burleigh etc. Imports are generally shite...ie euro lager. Waste of time.Should not be on ratebeer.

Shambles (2), , Australia
does not count - explanation
  8   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
1/51/101/15N/A 1/101/20

October 29, 2009
Dan Murphy’s is not a beer store, you can find a better range of beer... Anywhere.

mullet (133), Melbourne, Australia
  26   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
1/51/106/15N/A 8/105/20

January 19, 2009
Dan Murphy’s should NOT be in this guide, but since we can’t delete entries it’s gonna sit here. Though they do have a decent range of beer I guess, and it is cheap...

bookman10 (8), Osseo, Minnesota
does not count - explanation
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/108/15N/A 6/1015/20

January 6, 2009
Typical liquor mart, though with an Australian bent to it of course. You can buy wines and hard liquors here in addition to the fairly wide variety of beers on hand, everything ranging from the mass-produced to the micro-brewed. Staff not particularly knowledgeable about beer (seemed to be more oriented toward wine snobs), but I didn’t care about that. I was more interested in getting my hands on a variety of Australian brews I’d never heard of before. Plus, I managed to luck into a hard-to-find (for me, at least) Hoegaarden Grand Cru. And the prices were reasonable, at least so far as I was able to compare it to beers purchased elsewhere. Prices for food and liquor seem relatively high in Australia, but Murphy’s prices were fair.

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