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| Hank1980 (34), Athens, Georgia |
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November 25, 2007 [ Updated September 18, 2008 ] Good place that’s a little on the shady side. Good character though. They had several types of Stone after finding Riverside with only one bottle of Stone. Haven’t shopped much in Chattanooga but this was a decent place. |
| decaturstevo (55), decatur, Tennessee |
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October 25, 2006 A small place with a small selection of beers mostly stone. They had the 10th when nobody else did. They had a selection of meads that I found interesting. I will go back just to see what they have. Their prices were just slightly more than Riverside but the selection was about the same. |
| CaptainCougar (128), Rockville, Maryland |
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June 23, 2005 They carry whatever Stone beers they can get, which is about the only thing they have that I can’t get in Georgia. Prices are a little cheaper than Riverside, but not quite as much selection. |
| skaughty (17), Marietta, Georgia |
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September 22, 2004 Interesting for its lack of any visual appeal. Stone, Unibroue, Rochefort, La Chouffe and Mc Chouffe amongs others. Bottles may be old, as my guess is that nobody loads up here, with Riverside just a couple of miles away. |
| SpringsLicker (83), Tennessee |
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September 21, 2004 Shag pretty much said all there is to say. Small place, and the owner seemed interested in making sure we found what we wanted. I never would have gone in there from the appearance of the outside if someone hadn’t posted about it. |
| Shag (32), Chattanooga, Tennessee |
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April 25, 2004 [ Updated June 12, 2005 ] Located downtown in a ugly orange colored building with a BMC bar attached to it, on first sight you would not expect to find quality beer here. But they have a nice selection of Beligans including Rodenbach Grand Cru and Abbaye De Rocs as well as Stone beers. They keep a decent rotation of new beers. Not a bad place for TN anyway. |
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