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Beer Available At Total Wine & More - Perimeter (Atlanta), GA (arranged by most recent)
BridgePort Kingpin Double Red Ale 65, Samuel Adams LongShot A Dark Night in Munich 88, Southern Tier 422 Pale Wheat Ale 44, Smuttynose Star Island Single 46, Laughing Dog Huckleberry Cream Ale 60, Terrapin Easy Rider 84, Clown Shoes Lubrication 91, Samuel Adams LongShot Five Crown Imperial Stout 93, Anchor Bock Beer 92, Full Sail Session Black Lager 84, Wild Heaven Ode To Mercy 92, Terrapin Side Project Phlux Capacitor 92, Terrapin Anniversary Ale 80, Angry Orchard Crisp Apple 54, Angry Orchard Apple Ginger 44, Angry Orchard Traditional Dry 40, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #26 - Catamount Maple Wheat 41, Founding Fathers Lager 13, Founding Fathers Light , Dogfish Head Tweason’Ale 25
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| jrob21 (45), Atlanta, Georgia | | May 23, 2012 Stopped in here as I was in the neighborhood and was pleasantly surprised to find a number of things I had not seen in some of my regular haunts. Pike Place was a particular surprise in addition to some Diamond Knot bombers. The mix a 6 is really nice considering the stores closer to me do not offer that aspect. If I were closer I would be here a little more frequently. Worth a stop to get some variety and selection that may not be found in other spots around town. | | beernovice39 (146), South Carolina | | May 28, 2011 Stand T.W. here. Good selection of local singles. | GingerDear (1), Atlanta, Georgia does not count - explanation | | October 22, 2010 Only place in Atlanta with Super Bock from Portugal | | HOPSHUNTER (29), Tampa, Florida | | February 23, 2010 The Wal-Mart of alcohol, I say who cares. It was a nice, well organized, well lighted store. Great selection, great prices, clean store. I was able to find more than a few beers I wanted to purchase. Staff was helpful I think this is a great addition to any city. | | ChainGangGuy (23), Canton, Georgia | | August 28, 2009 Tucked away amongst the busy Perimeter Mall area (and across the street from a Taco Mac) is Total Wine & More, a large warehouse-style wine-liquor-beer store that, while focused first and foremost on wine, does present a decent beer selection at comparable prices. Of particular note is the ability to create your own six-pack. I find that to be a very nice feature as, let’s face it; let’s be honest, sometimes you don’t necessarily want six entire bottles of DFH Midas Touch, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy, or Cave Creek Chili Beer.
Typically, I find the staff of alcohol purveyors to be surly, ill-mannered, discourteous cretins. When the employees just leave me alone, I’m thrilled, but the staff here at this particular Total Wine & More was friendly, downright affable, and didn’t hesitate a second to rip apart a few six-packs that had not yet made it to the singles section yet. Me and my newly purchased Full Sail Limited Edition Lager #3 thank you.
Not a bad lil’ stop if you’re in the area! | | dmschefke (42), Macomb, Michigan | | June 7, 2009 This is definitely a wine place, but they have a pretty decent selection of beer. My opinion on selection might be slightly biased, due to being a Michigander seeing many new brews that aren’t available in Michigan though. Prices compared to what I am used to would definitely be on the better side. I just wish I would have had the opportunity to better use this store, but only had a short stay here. | | CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | April 23, 2009 Hey, this place isn’t that bad. At first, I thought this Total Wine was tanking like the one in Kennesaw. The Total Wine in Kennesaw used to be awesome. They were constantly updating their selection, but then they just stopped. I just went this evening and they had a few cool things. A lot of VERY cheap pale lager selections; not bad I must say. A few different beer sizes I haven’t seen anywhere else e.g. a 22 oz. Stone Imperial Russian Stout for $5.99. I thought that Stone 22 oz. was really good. It has an ok pick a six type selection rack going on. Seems that the place isn’t dynamic enough in getting the newest beers. I didn’t see any Weyerbacher, or that much Rogue stuff. Or a lot of Victory, but they have plenty of Left Hand stuff. A decent place, some good prices if yuo want cheap beer. Hopefully, they will keep expanding on their beer selection. | | NachlamSie (354), Tennessee | | March 16, 2009 Well, it’s pretty much a Total Wine location. When I first entered, I went straight to the end of the store with all the beer signs. There is a walk in cooler filled with swill, then a few coolers filled with accessible microbrews and imports. I was about to get really pissed when I noticed three aisles down, separated by shelves of wine, was the real beer section. There is a lot of beer here and weird beers at that. I picked up some interesting stuff that I had never before seen. Despite this, other brews that I regularly see at Green’s, for instance, were not present. It is a strange selection, but quite extensive and of course, most everything is available in singles. I’d recommend this as a stop. It seems that GA usually has the lowest beer prices in the south. Total Wine falls right in line with other stores in the area. | | osu97gp (29), Atlanta, Georgia | | January 30, 2009 [ Updated April 21, 2009 ] Beer is to the far right of the store. Good selection of singles available. Nice sized cooler, although not as large as a Green’s location. Overall a pretty decent selection of both imports and micros. The beer singles area seems to be getting larger each time I go in. Also they no longer sell liquor due to transfering that department to the new Alpharetta store, not that it matters. |
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