Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Coronado Hoppy Daze IPA 94, Coronado Islander Pale Ale (IPA) 89, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 94
More Beers Available Here
Big Hole Headstrong Pale Ale 67, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Big Hole Wisdom Amber Ale 33, OFallon 5-Day IPA 83, Capital Wild Rice 62, Coast Range Farmhouse Stone Fence Robust Porter 81, New Glarus Crackd Wheat Ale 97, Hook and Ladder Backdraft Brown Ale 44, Michelob Irish Red Ale 24, Lakefront Snake Chaser Irish Stout 56, S.L. Gregorys Dark Mild Ale 33, Coast Range Farmhouse Kölsch Bier 33, Coast Range Farmhouse Hayloft Pilsener 63, Miller Genuine Draft (MGD) 1, Keweenaw Pickaxe Blonde Ale 20, Hook and Ladder Golden Ale 22, Anderson Valley Poleeko Gold Pale Ale 68, Victory HopDevil 98, Schlitz 2, Mendocino White Hawk Original IPA 65, New Glarus Alt 90, Anchor Liberty Ale 92, Rogue Yellow Snow IPA 93, Central Waters Happy Heron Pale Ale 75, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA 96, Grays Oatmeal Stout 81, Coors Light n/a, Paulaner Salvator 92, Fullers 1845 98, New Glarus Wisconsin Belgian Red 100
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11 reviews for Woodman’s Food Market (Green Bay)
| esjaygee (103), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | August 15, 2009 It’s not as good as my local Woodman’s in Oak Creek, but it’s still a very good beer store. Almost everything in coolers is a big plus and the coolers lined the wall of this very large store. The usual expected Midwest and National brands plus a few others like Bar Harbor, Hinterland and Madison River that don’t make it into Milwaukee market. A small singles sections but perhaps the largest assortment of sampler packs I’d ever seen. Prices in line with what I expect from Woodmans. | | Headbanger (44), Aurora, Illinois | | April 5, 2009 A decent selection of micros both local and national. A decent selection of singles to make your own six pack. Worth stopping by if you are in the area. | guerinfbfan (3), Elmwood Park, Illinois does not count - explanation | | March 21, 2009 Very nice selection of macros, some stuff that I had never seen back home. There really wasn’t alot of help. The make your own six pack didn’t really have great beers to choose from, but you can try some different New Glarus if you like. This is probably a good stop for college kids that are looking to buy on the cheaper end, but they are also a few nice surprises for the more sophisticated beer drinker. This is worth a stop if your in the area. | | SHANER4 (16), Green Bay, Wisconsin | | March 10, 2009 They may seem to have a huge selection for an average beer drinker but single bottle selection sucks. They put the crappy beer so you can make a six pac for $8.00. The foreign selection is ok, but you have to purchase a 4 or 6 pac. Its alright if you know you like a certain craft beer but not great for trying new beer. They also know nothing about the beer they have. | | KAF (68), Coralville, Iowa | | February 25, 2009 There was only one employee working in the entire store. I called ahead and they told me they had the best selection in GB, which they did not. They had more beer than Ridgeview but less quality. They also limited their single bottle selection which was very dissapointing. The one employee that was present was not overly knowledgeable either. They did have some Great Lakes brews which was a plus but other than that nothing special. | | notalush (159), Denver, Colorado | | June 23, 2008 I wasn’t even going to go to this place considering the ratings, but it was right off the highway, so I stopped in - I was pleasantly surprised - first of all, it’s probably the biggest grocery store I’ve ever seen, and the liquor store inside of it is pretty darn big, too - as far as selection is concerned, they didn’t really have many imports, but their selection of regional craft beer was quite nice - the only brewer missing was lake louie, and I found some central waters stuff that I wasn’t able to find in other stores - their prices were quite reasonable, too - 7.69 for a six of Kalamazoo Stout, for example - Green Bay might not be the greatest place for beer hunting, but if you’re in town and want local beer, this place won’t disappoint you - however, some of the employees were a bit rude. | | nflmvp (33), Fox Valley, Wisconsin | | July 31, 2007 As there are not many good liquor stores in the area, this is a standout....though that isn’t really saying very much.
A decent selection...a little better than the Appleton store but the prices are slightly higher than the Appleton store.
Help was almost nonexistant but I’m not sure that you can expect much help from a grocery store clerk.
Overall, it’s a nice value for the money and even though there may not be anything too exotic available, there are certainly beers to cater to every taste.
I’d stop there again if I’m in the area but I won’t go out of my way to check it out as I did yesterday.
| | ElGaucho (146), Minneapolis, Minnesota | | June 16, 2007 Big grocery store. Long refrigerated wall of beer. In fact, there is no unrefrigerated beer to speak of. There isn’t much of a selection of American craft singles; most of it is exclusively in 6 packs. There’s a make your own six pack section, but like in many beer stores that have that type of setup, the only beers available for the make your six pack are the crappy beers they’re trying to get rid of. There are some singles of some German and Russian brews, and as has been mentioned by others, prices are noticeably lower than in most places. Worth going there just to get some staples for less. They have a pretty wide selection of New Glarus sixers and also have both the Belgian Red and Raspberry Tart for $6.99 a bottle. | | BDR (54), Roseville, Minnesota | | March 22, 2007 Make it a point to hit this place whenever I visit family in GB. Nice selection and some real deals to be had. | thefatkid13 (4), does not count - explanation | | February 6, 2007 For the area, this is as good as it gets. They have the most beer to choose from.. prices are reasonable and they tend to have a lot of whatever is in stock. Unfortunately they don’t really stock the specialty or higher-end seasonal releases. They tend towards more common styles and the more popular lines. You can find Victory, Founders, Bell’s, some others... randomly a new brewery will pop up with one selection. then vanish again.
Their imports section is wierd. With beers from China, Vietnam, Mexico and then Westmalle, Aventinus, Sam Smith’s.
Their singles selection has been drastically cut after guys like me started mixing Storm King with Founders Centennial to make a 6-pack for $7.49. Now they’ve reduced it to the weakest of each brewers beers. You can get plenty of the worst of each brand if you want.. but no more steals.
Wisconsin breweries aren’t all here. You can get Tyranena, New Glarus, Capital, Falls Brewing and Sand Creek.. that’s it. No Lake Louie, no Central Waters, no South Shore and a couple others. |
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