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| chaz01 (17), Miamisburg, Ohio | | April 21, 2010 As others alluded, they have a lot of hard to find and rare beers. But they don’t get a lot of turnover so some of their inventory has sat for some time . When I went there yesterday, I noticed a six pack of Sam Smiths Winter Welcome on the shelf -- with a 2006/2007 date. So if you are looking for anything were freshness counts -- check the bottle date before buying. Also, front of the store is all glass windows that let’s in a lot of light. Most of the beers are kept toward the back away from the window, but it’s not exactly ideal cellar conditions. Finally, comparing prices, they are typically a dollar or two more expensive than other beer stores in the area. On the plus side, they do now accept credit cards, and the people who work there are typically friendly and will help you find what you’re looking for. | | raninator84 (10), beavercreek, Ohio | | August 12, 2009 This place is very easy to miss in downtown Centerville. So her it goes. Walk in, turn right down the center aisle, now it’s go time! I hoped you packed your hiking boots and GPS cause this place is a certified mess! IMO that just adds to the character. KUDOS to the people running this place for getting behind good beer, a lot of places this size would not even bother trying to put out this much sweet nectar. Real gems are to be had here, when Belmont runs out, chances are this place will have it. You have to do quite a bit of searching but that is half the fun. I recommend moving bottles, looking in corners, and not believing everything you see. This is my go to store anytime I’m in CVILLE. An amazing assortment of anything and everything one can get in Ohio. Give yourself an hour and a half to shop and you won’t be disappointed!! | | Capa (172), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | August 12, 2009 A cluttered mess is probably the best way to describe this shop. Some really nice stuff you can’t find elsewhere in Dayton, though, you just have to be prepared to hunt. Beer hides other beer behind it and there is no rhyme or reason, except the couple country sections. The huge downer about this place is you can’t make a mixed six-pack. If you could do that I would be here just as often as Belmont but since you can’t I will stay a regular at Belmont and a casual customer here. Still, nice selection overall. | | Bigmmartin (16), Dayton, Ohio | | May 19, 2009 [ Updated November 7, 2009 ] [rerate]
I gotta hand it to the guys at Centerville Carryout. They must read the ratings on here or something because the place is pretty much completely cleaned up. Most of the clutter on the ground has been removed. I can actually look around for beer without breaking an ankle!
Everything is organized on the shelves and it looks like they are trying hard to continually get new, rare, beers in stock. And if you ask nicely, they might just let you browse around in the back walk in cooler, where you never know what you’re going to find. Nice job guys!
[March 2009]
I can’t believe no one has added this place yet. It’s easily one of the best beer stores in the area, at least as far as beer selection. I’d say it’s second to Belmont Party Supply, but they do tend to have beers in stock here that Belmont does not.
However, the biggest downfall of this place is that I feel like I should be wearing hiking gear and a camelbak. It’s the most unorganized store I think I’ve ever seen. Basically a garage sale of beer. But navigating the narrow aisles cluttered with boxes of random beers on the ground is well worth what you might find. I’ve found so many rare/odd beers here that I couldn’t find anywhere else. Definitely worth checking out.
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