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stumpyiliz (4), Boulder, Colorado does not count - explanation | | February 4, 2012 Knowledgeable staff, good selection, products stay on the shelves longer due to slightly higher prices. The MGR is a big beer fan and will let you know if she can get you what u are looking for.
One of my favorite package stores. | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | February 21, 2011 Not a huge selection but there are some nice imports here. I picked up an 1809 Berliner Weisse which I haven’t found anywhere else in Colorado- I’m sure it’s somewhere, but I’m glad I finally got to taste it. Also any Cantillon, Page 24, and some other nice imports. Probably worth a quick stop if you’re already in Boulder but not necessarily otherwise. | | notalush (255), Denver, Colorado | | January 17, 2010 Stopped in here today to grab some Page 24 stuff, as it is difficult to find them in Denver - you average strip mall liquor store ambiance - friendly, relaxed staff - average selection of six packs and American craft bombers - nothing you can’t find anywhere else - however, the imports are well-selected, and are what seem to be the draw - a few Cantillon, Page 24 (obviously), Mikkeller, Struise, Nogne O - a few things here are fairly hard to find in other stores, but not impossible - prices, as noted, range from average, to a little expensive - a decent store - if I lived in Boulder it would probably be on my short list of go-to stores. | | Ratman197 (122), Arvada, Colorado | | November 21, 2009 Medium sized store with helpful friendly staff. Not the biggest selection but alot of better and hard to find beers. A little more expensive than the big box liquor stores but not bad. | | 3fourths (959), Boulder, Colorado | | August 27, 2008 [ Updated March 9, 2009 ] Decent store. Seems like they have more Belgians than Liquor Mart. Regional bombers galore... prices are a mix, some higher than LM, some lower... La Folie is $19 I think (too high). But they did get in the new Russian River bottles. You might have to ask about what is in the back if you’re looking for something new/rare. Better selection as new things comes into the state, many times the first place in Boulder County to find new things, but prices still ~$1 higher than elsewhere. I go here maybe one per month. | aplusbreaks (1), Boulder, Colorado does not count - explanation | | June 28, 2008 Great selection of crafts and imports, especially the bomber selection. | | Ernest (115), Boulder, Colorado | | January 24, 2008 [ Updated December 26, 2011 ] Things improved, and then declined again slightly, since my original rating. They carry more Belgian brews than they did three years ago, but less than they did a year ago. So, it’s a place in constant flux where you may get a chance find of something rare, or just end up with an old oxidized beer. It’s a mixed bag to be sure. |
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Scene Medium sized wine and beer store
Music Ecclectic variety of music always playing.
Parking Large parking lot right out front.
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