Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Leinenkugels Big Butt Doppelbock 46, North Coast Brother Thelonious 90, Samuel Adams Boston Ale 57
More Beers Available Here
Brooklyn Lager 79, Rogue Mocha Porter 90, Saint Arnold Divine Reserve #7 98, Stone Smoked Porter 97, Stone Ruination IPA 99, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 89, Allagash Curieux 95, Samuel Adams Irish Red Ale 56, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch ESB 74, Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale 21, Breckenridge Christmas Ale 51, Samuel Adams Octoberfest 65, Boulevard Zôn 72, Hacker-Pschorr Münchener Gold 44, Unibroue 16 96, Unibroue 17 96, Unibroue Don de Dieu 92, Unibroue Seigneuriale 88, Tenzan (Heavens Mountain) Junmai Genshu Sake 79, Unibroue Blanche de Chambly 70, Lagunitas Censored (Kronik) 82, Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat Beer 47, Boulevard Dry Stout 54, Flying Dog In-Heat Wheat Hefeweizen 38, Flying Dog Woody Creek White 69, Boulevard Bully! Porter 92, Lefebvre Floreffe Triple 88, Flying Dog Tire Bite Golden Ale 18, Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager 44, Boulevard Lunar Ale 45, Summit India Pale Ale 54, Whitbread Pale Ale (USA) 49, Weihenstephaner Korbinian 94, Baltika 8 Pshenichnoe (Wheat) 51, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel 86, Saint Arnold Texas Wheat 23, Full Sail IPA 66, St. Pauli Girl Special Dark 20, Green Flash Hop Head Red 95, Dos Equis XX Amber 16, Avery Hog Heaven 97, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 98, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98
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TizzleJizzle (8), Garland, Texas does not count | | September 29, 2008 [ Updated September 30, 2008 ] S&K has a normal beer and wine store ambiance and good service. The staff is friendly, but they don’t go above and beyond to help you. Their selection is excellent considering they have lots of rare beers and over 250 total. They had a tasting the first time I went and were not stingy because they suggested I tried a sample of everything they had out. This is absolutely a great place to for beer that I will visit for many times to come. | | Swalden_28 (20), McKinney, Texas | | April 23, 2008 They just moved to a new building at this same location. Pretty nice size store with a pretty good selection......I did not think too much of the service though, each time I have gone in, I have not even recieved a High......or even been asked for help, not that I need it, but I always appreciate it.......anyways, good selection......and a clean store....also looks like they installed a Tasting Bar which I hope will be put to good use........ | | BMan1113VR (65), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California | | April 8, 2008 [ Updated September 14, 2008 ] Not as impressed as I thought I would be. Some decent stuff, a bit different the selection than Central Market’s, but about the same number of bottles. Tons of macros. They don’t break 6ers, and don’t really have enough singles to make me happy. Pretty good selection of Unibroe but no 17 as of yet. Lots of wine, but I wasn’t paying too much attention to that selection. They had plenty of Sam Adams, but had not yet heard of the recall, the guy called his distributor right after I talked to them. They have a call listen for rare releases (or potential releases), so I signed myself up for Divine Reserve 6 (if it ever comes out). Prices were pretty good | | johndavidj99 (21), Township, Maine | | January 28, 2008 [ Updated February 14, 2008 ] Stopped by on RollinHard’s recommendation. I was impressed by the nice selection. They had beers I had never seen and different selections from breweries I had. I picked up some good finds! They even had some nice glassware. VERY helpfull staff. | | ilovedarkbeer (25), Dallas, Texas | | December 8, 2007 [ Updated May 4, 2008 ] Awesome store. 4 OR 5 coolers all full of big bottles of great stuff. I just wish there was more 12 oz single bottles. Really nice staff that was super helpful. The no break sixers is prob the reason for low selection of 12 oz singles. Oh well still awesome.
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About twice the size of their old place. Much nicer and (surprise) newer. More coolers and I would expect the selection to grow in the next few months. Great prices and friendly staff. One of my favorite texas spots. | | mar (20), Dallas, Texas | | August 24, 2007 stopped by on my way home from work today. nice selection for a place i’ve driven past and never once thought to go. they do sell singles now but they will not break a 6er. | | chef201atc (16), Weatherford, Texas | | December 26, 2006 Good selection for Texas. Pretty much anything that is available in the area can be had here. Found some of the freshest Great Divide Titan IPA that I have seen in Texas - bottled last month! Wish they would break 6’ers. | | illinismitty (200), Nashville, Tennessee | | December 23, 2006 [ Updated December 25, 2006 ] I hit this store after visiting Mr. G’s. Like Mr. G’s, this place carries local and regional Texas beers (Rahr’s and St Arnold), along with some other decent micros (Great Divide, Lagunitas, Dogfish Head, Full Sail, Victory, Stone, etc.) G’s has the slight edge on selection of Belgians and organization, but this place has a more "mom and pop" feel and better customer service. Prices are slightly lower here also. THEY DO NOT BREAK SIXERS or sell singles. | | fiulijn (180), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy | | December 17, 2006 The guy tells me they have about 700 beers on stock; they have some good one (Rogue, Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout, Avery Samael’s, DFH Mida’s Touch, many Left Hand, Dupont Foret...), and unfortunately they don’t want to break the 6P. | | bu11zeye (112), Frisco, Texas | | July 3, 2006 One of the best bottle shops in the DFW area. Friendly owner that likes to take care of his customers. Only recommendation would be to allow the purchase of singles of the newly released beers. | View Page : 1 2 3
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