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Beer Available At Calgary Co-op Liquor Stores (arranged by most recent)
Phillips GrowHop Amarillo IPA , Fernie Lone Wolf India Pale Ale , Piraat 10.5% 96, Muskoka Spring Oddity 94, De Molen Bloed, Zweet & Tranen (Blood, Sweat & Tears) 95, Tree Madcap Belgian White Ale , Yukon Brewers’ A.D.D. Series 003 Imperial IPA , Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen 66, Mikkeller Texas Ranger Barrel Aged (Speyside Edition) 99, Wild Rose Hop Smashed In Belgian IPA 69, Phillips Krypton Rye PA 82, HeBrew Hop Manna IPA 94, Wild Rose Velvet Fog 32, Wild Rose Wraspberry Ale 20, Bad Attitude Two Penny 95, Phillips Double Barrel Scotch Ale 78, Mikkeller / Revelation Cat Cream Ale 92, Birrificio del Ducato VIÆMILIA (Via Emilia) 79, Half Pints Black Galaxy 98, St. Ambroise Stout Impériale Russe 100
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| willace (10), Calgary, Alberta | | October 14, 2010 What can i say, big box store. But good for them for being way more progressive than all other box stores. I like the price on some products. | | patricks110 (28), Alberta | | September 3, 2009 [ Updated April 25, 2011 ] Probably one of the best beer stores in the city with the exceptions being Kensington Wine Market and Willow Park. A huge freeker with hundred of single and six available beers. Tons of imports as well as an entire section full of local microbrews. A wonderful place to go for beers. | | Cavie (80), Fort Worth, Texas | | July 18, 2009 Not a bad stop. Felt like a standard liquor store, and the employees were jonesing to get out. The selection was pretty good. A GREAT selection of local Canadian beers and several things from over seas that I had never seen coming from Texas. Decent enough spot to pick up some brews. | | DuffMan (185), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta | | March 13, 2009 Just noticed that Trevor added this place, and even though I’m in New Zealand right now I will add my opinion. I tend to check in on the south Mcleod location every month or so. I agree that it is worth a look from time to time, as they frequently are the first place that something new pops up. For example, they were the first (and for a while the only place) to carry Butte Creek products. Same story with North Coast, although both of these products can be found elsewhere at this point. Anyway, the 3 different locations I’ve been in all carry a nice variety and quantity of local micros and imports. If ou cannot gt to Willow Park or Kensington Wines, then a Co-Op store is probably your best bet when passing through town. | | presario (135), Stampede City, Alberta | | February 15, 2009 Voted top liquor store in Calgary by readers of the Herald. 17 locations in Calgary, Airdrie & Strathmore. I pop in occassionaly to the downtown location but more often to Creekside. They had an exclusive on North Coast beers and often have beers that I only see there. They are still trying to understand beer, what sells and what they should carry. Selection varies greatly by store. Watch the expiration dates as some beer sits a while. |
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