Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
AleSmith Speedway Stout 100, Ipswich Dark Ale 88, Lost Abbey Lost and Found 95
More Beers Available Here
Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, The Bruery Black Orchard 76, Victory HopDevil 98, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Pretty Things Saint Botolphs Town 72, Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 90, Samuel Adams Blonde Ale 90, Samuel Adams Double Bock 78, Sierra Nevada Early Spring Beer (ESB) 81, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Great Divide Claymore Scotch Ale 87, Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale 99, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Legacy Hedonism Red 81, Smuttynose Scotch Style Ale 93, Tröegs Rugged Trail Nut Brown Ale 72, Tröegs Dream Weaver Wheat 79, De Proefbrouwerij Les Deux Brasseurs 98, Youngs Oatmeal Stout (London Stout) 88, Double Bastard Ale 100, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 97, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 99, Lion Stout 98, Founders Porter 99, Sebago Lake Trout Stout 86, Allagash Black 95, Clipper City Heavy Seas Loose Cannon Hop3 96, Victory Hop Wallop 95, Smuttynose Really Old Brown Dog Ale (2008 and earlier) 91, Harviestoun Ola Dubh (16 Year Old) 97
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4 reviews for Wine Gallery
| Tweety (10), Vancouver, Washington | | April 29, 2009 Helpful staff, great selection, well-lit and well-maintained store. Definitely worth going out of your way for. | | BitchesBrew (48), Berkeley, California | | April 8, 2006 A very solid selection, as we as very reasonable prices. I entered this shop at 2pm on a Friday, wandered around for a bit, then I noticed I was the only person in the shop. I eventually met the beer manager who seemed very interested in helping me find something new. He also pointed out their selection of cheeses available, as well as some brews that had just arrived. I was impressed with the prices and surprised to see a few rare beers on their shelves. The brews seemed quite cheap compared to other shops around the city. I made my selections and to finish things off, the manager threw in a free Chimay glass. All in all, an excellent experience- I will certainly return. | | ClarkVV (90), Allston, Massachusetts | | February 22, 2006 [ Updated December 13, 2006 ] Spacious, clean and very well organized store in a good location, with plenty of West Coast and east coast beers at good prices. They do get some rare stuff as well, one of the few stores to get peche mortel and decadence when first released here. Lots of Allagash as well and a decent selection of Belgians. Fairly low turnover allows some stuff to stay on the shelves a little bit longer, so you might actually find some harder to get beers here. Awesome staff who were both friendly and helpful. The wine sampling machines are just amazing too. | | OldGrowth (107), North Carolina | | February 15, 2006 On Rt 9 In Brookline. Medium size store. They do have their own parking area next to building. Nice store. Seems roomy inside. hey have a little tasting area in the back on the right hand side as you come in. Beer is in back towrds the left as you come in. Big storefront windows let plenty of light in. Had great service from previous beer manager. Didn’t ask for or get asked if I wanted any help this time around. 10 door beer cooler witha small fridge on the side. About 3 doors of worthwhile stuff. Three small aisles, Well 12ft long each if I remember correctly, with a nice mix of alot of the usual Euro’s. Another with all the Micros, Stone (Ipa, Ruination, 8th, 9th, Great Divide, Avery, Left Hand, Alesmith, Boulder, HOTD (Fred & Rose) for example. New England represented well with Sam Adams, Harpoon,Wachusett, Magic Hat. Concord, Smuttynose, Offshore for example. Not quitea go out of your way for kind of place, but a real solid store that you’ll find something good at if your in the area. While I visited they had some signs up that said they were renovating the beer area so I’ll have to get back to see how it turns out. |
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