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Beer Available At The Andersons (arranged by most recent)
Theakston Old Peculier (Bottle) 96, Bockor Cuvee des Jacobins Rouge 99, Theakston XB (Bottle) 48, Dogfish Head 75 Minute IPA (Cask/Bottle) 99, Cellar Rats Black Rat Imperial Stout 85, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, Burton Bridge Empire Ale 93, Morland Old Crafty Hen (Bottle) 77, Weyerbacher Merry Monks Ale 88, Three Floyds MunsterFest 80, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil Engineer’s Reserve 96, Sierra Nevada Ovila Quad 98, Schneider Weisse Tap X Mein Nelson Sauvin 97, Sierra Nevada Ovila Dubbel 96, Lindemans Cassis Lambic 87, Shiner 102 Double Wheat 31, Heavy Seas Small Craft Warning Über Pils 87, Moorhouses Black Cat (Bottle) 71, Stone 15th Anniversary Escondidian Imperial Black IPA 99, Heavy Seas Mutiny Fleet Prosit! 81
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| DragonStout (96), Pickerington, Ohio | | December 25, 2011 The beer selection is pretty decent here. I dont go here just for the beer though. House is of Meats inside the store is the reason I go and it happens to be right next to the beers.They have close to 4 aisles of beers. They do sell singles. | | DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania | | October 11, 2011 A big let down after visiting the other Columbus location. The beer selection is less, they have fewer beers to make your own sixer, and the beers were all over the place. The only benefit was they had a few three floyds bombers. Definitely the other Columbus location is far superior. | | BeerVirgin72 (94), Pickerington, Ohio | | August 2, 2011 I prefer the Brice Road location, but this one is nice too...A bit more difficult to get to for me. Always have some nice selections of individual bottles...But their six pack selections are phenominal. They used to have a much bigger selection of singles and I wish they would go back to that...But alas...They also have great food, deli, meats, and cheeses, and wines, so its worth the stop! | bigg08i (5), Ohio does not count - explanation | | April 27, 2011 Exellent selection of microbrews and high hoppy items. Not so strong on imports but still a very good selection | | limabeerguy (10), Lima, Ohio | | February 18, 2011 Go ask for Michelle. She will guide you through their giant selection of craft beers. What I like is if they don’t have it and it can be got.. they will go get it for you | | vinobmo (10), Ohio | | February 18, 2011 High priority placed on wine. I have seen other Anderson Markets have a huge selection of specialty beers, especially when dealing with singles. This one confused me. | | fromred2green (18), , Ohio | | July 10, 2009 Decent selection of sixers of all types, but not all that many singles. Service is generally good, and beers aren’t too terribly priced. | | jimmack34 (14), Lancaster, Ohio | | October 20, 2008 Great selection of beer and wine. Knowledgeble staff that i talked to about beer, but also great food if you make it to the deli. They sell beer by the botle for those who want to try an individual bottle or they sell it by the case, very good selection either way. | | shigadeyo (58), Harrison, Ohio | | January 7, 2007 The Andersons is one of the better places in Columbus to buy bottled beer. They have micros and imports, but not nearly the variety available at other stores (e.g. Grapes of Mirth and From the Vine) or the rarer beers. Mostly mainstream brands. The Andersons in NW Ohio (where The Andersons originally came from) has a bigger and slightly better selection. |
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