Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Phillips Crazy 8s Annu-Ale ( 8th Anniversary ) 70, Phillips Gentleman Jims Ginger Ale 70
More Beers Available Here
Osake Junmai Ginjo Genshu 70, Granville Island Belgian Wit 49, Phillips Double Barrel Scotch Ale 88, Lighthouse Riptide Pale Ale 88, Driftwood Blackstone Porter 76, Gavroche 82, Antares Imperial Stout 72, Green Flash Hop Head Red 96, Coopers Vintage Ale 82, North Coast Cru dOr (Whole Foods) 80, Sea Cider Cyser 80, Driftwood Old Cellar Dweller Barleywine 80, Green Flash Stout (Double Stout) 98, Driftwood Farmhand Ale 50, Driftwood White Bark Ale 62
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10 reviews for Spinnakers Wine Merchants
| pantani (65), Salinas, California | | July 9, 2008 Good stuff that I can’t get in Washington. Good selection (as far as I know) of local beer... About 7-8 Phillips brews. | | IrishBoy (65), Bakersfield, California | | July 7, 2008 Visited woth Joss, Enniskillen, and CapFlu. Good selection of local Canadian bottles, wish I had brought more cash to buy some of the local ciders! | beercollector (7), Astoria, Oregon does not count - explanation | | September 15, 2007 Visited them after a meal at the Spinnakers Brew Pub. Picked up 4 750 ml of single malts and the Elgood’s Captain Vancouver 250th Anniversary Ale. As a citizen of Fort George. I felt it important to test this brew. If it were not for John Jacob Astor, Captain Robert Gray, and Capt. Vancouver the West Coast beer scene may not have happened?
| | presario (105), Calgary, Alberta | | September 10, 2007 Went there after GCBF. After talking to the guy at the till it sounded like exhibitors had given him a better selection of beers to try than they had for sale. BC may have more brew pubs but I will take Willow Park Liquor over any other store I have been to in Canada! | | Nate (197), Indiana, Pennsylvania | | July 17, 2007 Mediocre liquor store with decent wine selection and a few beers. Not really that impressive, and I stopped only on the off chance that I might find faragoule (thyme liqueur). | | mgermani (15), Vancouver, British Columbia | | July 4, 2007 [ Updated June 6, 2008 ] Very little selection - they had a decent amount of local beer and a smattering of Belgian beers, but almost no British beers. They were really helpful, and managed to get rid of a customer who was drunk and trying to strike up conversation with my poor wife. Beware, though, they charge a premium on Spinnakers beers - get a better selection of Spinnakers stuff for up to 65 cents cheaper per bottle at the brewpub itself, only a 5-minute walk away. | | CapFlu (179), Victoria, British Columbia | | August 10, 2006 A decent selection - very impressed with the Alaskan and Elysian beers as I haven’t seen them elsewhere in the province. I know Paul Hadfield had some hand in the establishment of the Elysian (Seattle) so its nice to seen the connection is still there. | | Crit (117), New Westminster, British Columbia | | June 14, 2006 [ Updated September 14, 2008 ] Found some interesting imports I haven’t seen in a while, and even got a couple of free glasses | | harpus (40), birmingham, Alabama | | February 13, 2006 The girls that were working at the store were very helpful. One of the girls was very knowlagable about the beers that they carry. Look forward to going back to this store. | | JoeMcPhee (262), Jackson Heights, New York | | July 26, 2005 Attached to the excellent Spinnakers brewpub, this is the only place in BC where I’ve seen beer that isn’t readily available at government liquor stores. I’ve managed to pick up things from Great Divide, and some bottle from Phillips that aren’t around on the mainland. You can also pick up bottles of several of their own beers that aren’t available in government stores. |
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