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Beer Available At Springs Liquor Outlet (arranged by most recent)
Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 93, Grand Teton Teton Ale 59, Grand Teton Howling Wolf Weisse Bier 61, Left Hand Milk Stout 96, Samuel Adams Bonfire Rauchbier 83, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Kick 93, Abita Pecan Harvest Ale 34, Upslope Brown Ale 84, Full Sail Black Gold Imperial Stout Bourbon Barrel Aged 100, Great Divide Rumble 96, Rogue American Amber Ale 92, Upslope Pale Ale 40, Samuel Adams LongShot Friar Hop Ale 91, Samuel Adams LongShot Blackened Hops 95, Samuel Adams LongShot Honey B’s Lavender Ale 64, Twisted Pine Ghost Face Killah 20, Tallgrass Buffalo Sweat Stout 81, Tallgrass IPA 70, Tallgrass Oasis Ale 93, Tallgrass Ale 48
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Beermogul (4), does not count - explanation | | December 13, 2011 Large warehouse style store. Way too many cooler doors. Not a bad selection of beer, most of which are 6 or 4 packs. The mean oreintal lady needs to chill out with her shouting. No purses really drives the ladies away. | Consumerwatch (1), Colorado does not count - explanation | | December 29, 2009 The NO PURSES ALLOWED policy of this store is insane! I was asked to leave the store because I brought my purse to shop! I will never go back. I will shop at stores that respect their customers and don’t discriminate against women. | | jb43 (47), Colorado Springs, Colorado | | May 15, 2009 Large warehouse style liquor store. Staff was friendly, and there were several employees in the store. Decent selection, and decent prices. Got a couple Dogfish Head beers and some others that I haven’t seen too many other places in Colorado Springs. One negative is that they have a member card, but you can’t use it on your first purchase when you sign up. Also, Colorado Liquor Outlet on Briargate has the same logo (Owned by the same company, possibly?) but the member card is not good at both locations. Probably won’t be back anytime soon since it wasn’t near home. | | Headbanger (59), Aurora, Illinois | | October 7, 2008 Decent selection of micros but a little lacking in Belgains and other imports. Plenty of doors of BMC. Price seemed OK. A nice size store but a little lacking. Nobody approached us for help but then again we didn’t ask for any. No Coaltrain by any means. | | BlackForestCO (18), Aurora, Colorado | | September 19, 2008 Decent place stop in for beer. Not a whole lot of singles and bombers available, but better than most of the other stores in the surrounding area. Decent six pack and twelve pack selection, and tons of cheap beer. Staff is nice enough, but none really seemed to know much about beer. Prices are on par with the rest of the stores locally. Decent place if you are on the north side of the Springs, but like basically every other place in Southern Colorado, the selection pales in comparison to northern Colorado stores. | | BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado | | July 25, 2005 [ Updated August 14, 2010 ] Enter at your own risk. The selection can be found elsewhere in town and usually, if not always, cheaper. | | Aubrey (70), Bellingham, Washington | | March 26, 2005 Warehouse-style liquor store ... similar in size to Total Beverage at 104th in Denver. While I didn’t ask for any help, I saw a lot of employees helping other customers ... and there seemed to be a lot of employees working when I was there. Nice selection of micros (mostly in 6-packs), with a heavy Colorado slant, naturally. Didn’t see many Belgians or exotics, though, and the single bottle selection eluded me as well. Although, I did find a few Bristol beers that aren’t common in the Denver area. East of downtown in a newly developed area. Nearby, had some good southwest food at a place called Hola something or other, next to the IMAX theater. |
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