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Beer Available At Bubbles Liquor World (arranged by most recent)
Rockyard Lightning Strike Stout 25, Sierra Nevada Hoptimum 99, Big Sky Bobos Robust Porter 96, Ise Kadoya Triple Hop Pale Ale 61, Rockyard Hopyard IPA 49, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 97, Samuel Adams (Barrel Room Collection) New World Tripel 94, Samuel Adams (Barrel Room Collection) American Kriek 82, Glider Cider , Santa Fe Hefeweizen 61, Kokanee 7, Alaskan IPA 72, Big Sky Moose Drool Brown Ale 89, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale 98, Rockyard Pigtail Cream Ale
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| wchesser (13), Denver, Colorado | | April 13, 2012 Box box burbs...worth stopping if you have time and are passing through. Agree that the singles are the best thing. I don’t think they have a huge craft beer audience in town...which means you can find aged stuff that has probably been sitting on the shelves and is ready to drink...case in point, I got a couple Uinta Labyrinths with 18 months on them and some Old Dubh 12 year from ’09 (seen this at other big box in the area, so I think the distributor dumped them). If you are selective about getting stuff that can age this is great, b/c they aren’t stored poorly. | | DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania | | October 16, 2011 [ Updated October 19, 2011 ] A massive liquor store not far from the outlets. It’s very clean and bright and airy and they also have bathrooms which is not necessarily the norm. They definitely focus on wine first, Liquor second(Check out the 2,000 dollar bottles of cognac) and beer comes 38th. They have a lot of local stuff, it is Colorado after all, with a few Belgians and English imports. They really push the BMC in their displays. It’s amazing how much space they devote to them. Some of the prices are random. They had a bomber of Rockyard beer for $35 which surely is a joke. The best part is their make your own sixer coolers which has a lot of local crafts for only $9.99. This place could have an amazing beer selection if only they had amazing beer drinkers to support it. | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | April 8, 2011 The best part of this place is the mixer sixer selection. I believe there was 3-4 coolers full to choose from, though they do currently cost $9.99 which is a bit on the high side. The warm bottled selection is somewhat large but not all that exciting. There are a couple of gems that I found there that have been sold out in Denver for a while. I probably won’t be back except to pick up Rockyard beers that are out at the neighboring brewpub. | | notalush (256), Denver, Colorado | | April 1, 2011 Stopped in here after outlet shopping across the street - yes, I shop at outlets - don’t judge me! - anyway, huge liquor depot, as is common in the burbs of the metro area - selection is similar to Argonaut in Denver - good selection of local and regional craft - the mix a six selection is fairly massive - decent Scandinavian import selection ( Mikkeller, Nogne) but the British, Belgian and German imports are a bit lean - prices are excellent - many craft six packs are about a buck cheaper than anywhere in or near Denver - a few Rockyard brews, I guess since they share a parking lot - not a place to make a trip for, but wort popping in if you are over this way, if only to find a good price on something. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | August 2, 2010 owned by the same folks as tipsy’s liquor world, their selection is expansive but they lack many of the better belgian imports (and no traditional lambic either). prices are average but there are occasional bottles which are grossly overpriced by 200-400%, which is quite strange. | | msante79 (253), Mount Prospect, Illinois | | August 14, 2009 This is a massive liquor store. Insane wine selection. They have a really nice beer selection with almost all of their beer in coolers. Have all the major Colorado brands plus Lost Abbey, Stone, Mikkeller, Nogne, Russian River, Full Sail and many others. What makes this place great is the massive singles selection. Basically anything that is in six packs is also available as singles, and they are in a cooler spanning 4 doors. They have a bunch of tap handles on the was so I they might have bar to. I was on lunch so I just stopped in really quick. They have a nice glassware section to. They had these 3 Philosophers mini wine glasses that I would buy if I did not have to fly home. Great store and right off the highway. | | BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado | | June 20, 2009 The store is huge but not too huge by Colorado standards. They seem to focus heavily on wine but do sport a fair and somewhat above average beer selection. However, you have come this far, so visit a store with an even better selection in Denver/Boulder/Loveland/Ft. Collins. |
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