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3 reviews for McKinnon’s Meat market
| BigBen2120 (16), Derry, New Hampshire | | August 18, 2009 I was very impressed with the selection here. They clearly attempt to have a good selection of local-ish brews like Manchester Brewing, Smuttynose, and some of the harder to find Pennechuck stuff. American craft beer and imports are well-represented too with Victory, Brooklyn, Blue Point, Magic Hat, Shipyard, Chimay, Bornem, Samuel Smith, etc. Prices are reasonable at worst and some offerings are a bargain (most notably Brooklyn Local 1 for 6.99$/bottle last I checked). Far and away the best selection in the area I’ve been able to find, plus I’ve had good luck with talking to those who work there about beer the few times I’ve been able to. Cheese selection right by the beers and wines is a definite plus too! I love this place! | | puboflyons (25), New Hampshire | | March 15, 2009 It opened in late 2008 and as of this writing is the company’s only New Hampshire store. It’s a grocery store with an emphasis on meats of all cuts along with a deli, fish market and produce area and a large selection of cheese, spices, and marinades. But the beer aisle is the best in Salem. It’s 50-50 refrigerated and shelved. I saw a few beers that I hadn’t seen in New Hampshire before including a lof of Belgians like Petrus, Bavik, Bormen, Augustine Ale, and Wittekerke. A good run of crafts and micros including most of the Samuel Adams, Unibroue, and Rogue series along with beers from Victory and Flying Dog that I don’t see regularly. Easy to get to on Rt. 28. | gameface23 (8), Haverhill, Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | August 20, 2008 Definitely worth a visit. I went up there last night for the first time and was surprised. They have great prices. Their selection is varied: A lot of Allagash, Ommegang, Unibroue, St. Peters, Flying Dog, and a lot of New Hampshire regional stuff (Smuttynose, etc). |
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