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Beer Available At Chuck’s Wine and Spirits (arranged by most recent)
New Belgium Blue Paddle 46, Coors Light n/a, Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Ale 32, George Killians Irish Red 24, Anchor Steam Beer 81, Miller Genuine Draft Light 64 (MGD Light 64) n/a, Heineken 7, Corona Extra 1, New Belgium Shift Pale Lager 74, Shock Top Belgian White 19, Miller Chill Lemon 4, LandShark Lager 2, Leinenkugels Honey Weiss Bier 15, Samuel Adams Alpine Spring 79, Miller Genuine Draft (MGD) 1, Miller Lite n/a, New Belgium Dig 86, Busch Beer n/a, Rolling Rock Extra Pale 5, Negra Modelo 25
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| jbrana (27), NASHVILLE, Tennessee | | March 3, 2012 This place is very hit or miss depending on when you go. The morning staff is very helpful and knowledgeable, but the evening staff are college kids who blare their rap music and goof off up in the front... and when you do ask them a question, they’ll either tell you they don’t know or that they don’t have it. They also told me they were "sold out" of a product that I could see tons of behind the display in the cooler. All that to say, they do have some interesting stuff that can’t be found in Nashville, so it’s worth while to stop from time to time. | | illinismitty (275), Nashville, Tennessee | | June 26, 2011 Located not too far off of exit 22, this is a popular place for us Nashvillians to get out of market beer. For starters, they have Bells, FFF, Founders, Goose Island, etc. Second, they bring in limited release and rare kegs for growler fills. This is because Blake, and avid beer enthusiast himself, has established friendships with the craft beer community in the region. You call ahead and show up when he is working, he’ll treat you right. The selection can vary at times because Blake moves a lot of beer, especially the rare and limited release stuff. Sometimes you have to ask for stuff because it’s not on the floor. Great store with great people running it. | | jmagnus87 (33), Carbondale, Illinois | | May 21, 2011 Checked out this place while I was in Bowling Green for a Fire Department recruit meeting, and I was like a kid in a candy store. I was here for about and hour and a half and left about $150 bucks poorer. Got some Three Floyds Arctic Panzer Wolf, Sam Infinium, a few Great Lakes, a few Brooklyn beers, Bells 10,000, Sierra 30th and Beer Camps, Goose Night Stalker, Stone Oaked Bastard and some Dogfish. Staff didn’t seem to be around to help but, then again, I didn’t ask for any. Also, I found a Maker’s Mark whisky blooper pack that I hadn’t heard about and Maker’s cigars which I’m always trying to find. Overall, it was awesome! I can’t wait for my next meeting in BG so I can drive the 4 hours and come back with more treasures. | | Rustyham (84), Nashville, Tennessee | | April 17, 2011 I drove in from Nashville with a buddy because i’d heard the rumors and had met Blake, their beer guy, at a tasting. This place is by far way better than any store in TN, and any store in South Florida.
they have beer on tap to fill growlers and a nice 100+ year old bar in the back where they do tastings and events. You can get just about any beer they have either refrigerated or warm, and they sell everything in singles or packs.
Huge display case of glassware at great prices (most under$5) is also a big plus. | cake (1), Hendersonville, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | March 3, 2011 Drove up to Chuck’s from Nashville. Thought they had a good beer selection. Lots of different beers not found in TN. Staff was very helpful and showed us some good beers kept in the back. Had good selection of beers found in coolers and a larger selection found on the shelves. Picked up some Bells Batch 10,000, Expedition Stout & 3rd Coast Old Ale, Founders Breakfast Stout, Backwoods Bastard & Old Curmudgeon, Three Floyds Arctic Panzer Wolf, Dreadnaught IPA & Behemoth, Great Divide Old Ruffian, Dogfish Head/Three Floyds Poppaskull, also had selections of Great Lakes and Goose Island as well as Anchor Old Foghorn. You can make your own six pack as well as buy beer glassware. Was a good trip and I will go back. | Shrews629 (5), Kentucky does not count - explanation | | December 15, 2010 Another very nice Chuck’s store. Seems to have a tad bit better selection of craftbeer at this store. Can "create your own" 6 pack, which is perfect for reviewing beers. The staff is friendly and helpful, however maybe not as much as the store on Louisville Rd. Either way a great place to visit. Wine tastings are a common feature at this store as well as the others. I will definitely continue to stop by when I’m in Bowling Green. | | decaturstevo (80), decatur, Tennessee | | December 4, 2010 Nice overall selection with the option for some singles. Prices are in line with most places similiar to this. Staff very friendly and ready to try to help. Be sure to get on their email notification list if you live close by and want to get some of the hard to find items that come available in the area. | | allfreej (73), Louisville, Kentucky | | November 11, 2010 This is a must-stop for any craft-beer lover in the area or just passing through, like I was. Large, well-appointed store. Blake, the beer specialist, is very knowledgeable and is a true beer geek. They have an outstanding selection of American and European craft beer and pour some very impressive stuff in the back at their growler station (they had Brooklyn’s Cookie Jar Porter when I stopped in). They also seem to have some really nice rarities tucked away in the back. The prices were very reasonable, and some of the specials they had were really quite a deal. I frequently travel through BG on my way to Nashville for business and I will make a point now of stopping at Chuck’s when I do so. | allin (2), Kentucky does not count - explanation | | June 28, 2010 Been to much smaller places with larger selections. I thought since this store was huge and well known they would have much to choose from, except the guy who was trying to sell some old ass port wine was an a@#hole. he acted like I didn’t have a clue . Too me thats no way to treat a paying patron. Won’t be back. | | BEER4MEPLEASE (10), | | November 15, 2009 THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST PLACE IN BOWLING GREEN, BUT THE LAST FEW TIMES THAT I STOPPED IN I WAS DISAPPOINTED WITH THE PRICES AND SELECTION. THE SHELVES WERE FULL OF HOLES AND THEY TOLD ME THAT THEY WOULD CALL ME WHEN THE KY BOURBON B STOUT CAME IN. NEEDLESS TO SAY THE PHONE NEVER RANG. SORRY TO SAY BUT THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS FIRST. LOST ME FELLAS! |
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