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| adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | January 17, 2011 I stopped by here because they supposedly had AleSmith which was mistakenly tagged for this location I believe- figured they must have been the first to get AleSmith in CO. Their "beer expert" said he didn’t think AleSmith distributes to CO, which I believe is correct. After perusing their website, I also saw they supposedly had Dogfish Head Sahtea and Pangea which seemed to disappear incredibly quickly and my guess this is due to the new Discovery Channel show. Anyways, the website said they had a dozen of Pangea but it turned out that they had none. Both of these mistakes could have been avoided by a phone call, but I wanted to check out the place anyways. I did pick up a Lucky Bastard but there was really only one special beer that I saw there. It was a 750 of Gonzo Imperial Porter signed by Steadman. I was tempted to get to since I’m a huge HST/RS fan but I wasn’t feeling like paying $80 for it. Anyways, if you use the website, be sure to call first. Besides that, the selection is mediocre and mostly uninteresting. | | onceblind (66), Denver, Colorado | | October 4, 2010 Great selection of beers of all kinds. Has several hard-to-find rare and seasonals, although it is missing other easier to find crafts, like most of Unibrouwe and North Coast. Staff is friendly and very very knowledgeable. The dude who helped me claimed to have had pretty much one of everything on the shelf. Not a bad joint | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | August 22, 2010 limited import selection. zero traditional lambic, only lindeman’s products, and they didn’t seem to know of any others. if your interest it most of the more popular micros then this is your store, along with 300 others in the area. | | DenverLogan (63), MileHi, Colorado | | January 17, 2010 Decent selection of regular and specialty brews. Prices are about average for good Denver beer stores. A few days ago they had the 15th Anniversary Tommyknocker, the big, specialty Samual Adams (e.g. Tripel), Affligem Noel for $6.99 a 750. They are not as complete as nearby Davidsons, but a good store if you’re around DTC or Centennial. | | beerchugger (23), North Canton, Ohio | | September 23, 2009 [ Updated May 5, 2010 ] The ambiance...it’s a liquor store, does ambiance really matter? The service is decent. I’ve requested help only once and the guy who helped me actually knew about the various beers they carry and he described some of them to a tee for me. This is a decent liquor store. The beer selection isn’t huge but it is very decent. Yhey have some of the more harder to find beers, ones that not even Davidson’s carries. The trick with this place is to go all the way to the back and look on the shelves...that’s usually where their more rare or harder to come by stock is at. This really isn’t a place I would go out of my way to get to, however, I would be very happy if this place was just down the road and was my local liquor store. | WhatNewinBooze (1), Centennial, Colorado does not count - explanation | | August 11, 2009 Heritage Wine and Liquor is a wonderful place to shop. Knowledgable sales people are always on hand to help you in your selections. They have a wide array of specialty brews from all around the world. If you live in Denver you must shop here! |
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