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Beer Available At Damon’s Beverage Mart (arranged by most recent)
Penobscot Bay Wildfire Rauchbier , White Birch Farmhouse Blond , Blacksmiths Fatty Bampkins Dry , Allagash Fluxus 2011 92, Southern Tier Farmer’s Tan Imperial Pale Lager 87, Thomas Hooker Nor’Easter Lager 54, Clown Shoes Clementine 86, Widmer Brothers Reserve Galaxy Hopped Barleywine 94, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Sierra Nevada Ovila Dubbel 96, Sierra Nevada 30th Anniversary Our Brewers Reserve - Grand Cru 99, Peak Organic Hop Noir 80
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| mkgrenwel (62), Cambridge, Massachusetts | | June 16, 2007 Not a terrific selection, but it is in Augusta, so what do you expect? I’m still not very familiar with what’s distributed in Maine, so I don’t know how much better it could be. They do get points for having a big selection of Maine micros with very limited distribution. Prices are reasonable and staff is friendly, but don’t seem too knowledgeable. | | BigBen2120 (16), Derry, New Hampshire | | January 4, 2006 [ Updated February 21, 2008 ] The selection at this bottle shop as been gradually improving over the past several months. They have Ommegang, Allagash, Rogue, DFH, as well as a couple Belgians and a few British. I’ve had freshness and skunking issues here more often than any other place I buy my beer, especially lately (last time I was there they had six-packs of Brooklyn Lager that expired last July and Brooklyn Summer Ale from last summer, for example), so if you don’t shop here regularly you may want to keep an eye on freshness dates, dust, etc.
Most of the cashiers seem nice enough, but no one seems to know anything about any of the beer there, and I’ve certainly been treated rudely here several times by some of the staff.
Pretty much the closest place I can get most Allagash and some Belgians and British beers. Overall, not too impressed. Really I’d rather just head up to Farmington or down to Auburn for better selection, quality, and service.
Prices are pretty much on par with the area. | | porterhouse (67), Alna, Maine | | August 1, 2005 [ Updated November 24, 2007 ] Nice store, unpretentious, friendly. Big plus is better prices than Portland. Good mix of ME micros, plus some pleasant surprises, like Rogue. Not very good on Europeans but a few Belgians. UPDATE 11/24/07: I’ve gotta bring Lou’s down a notch or two. They don’t seem real keen on selling singles even if I’m taking them from already broken 6-packs. It just seems to irritate some of the people who work there. It didn’t used to be that way, probably only in the last year and a half or so, and it just depends who happens to be working there that day. Otherwise their selection has improved in the last year or so. |
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