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Beer Available At Beverage Barn Warehouse Outlet (arranged by most recent)
Full Sail Wreck the Halls 94, Thirsty Dog Spiced Pumpkin Ale 73, Long Trail Triple Bag 84, Blue Point No Apologies Imperial IPA 91, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, 21st Amendment Special Edition Allies Win The War 95, Rinkuškiai Before-After Triple Bock 11, Rinkuškiai Cocka-too Pomegranate Deluxe 9, Innis & Gunn Irish Whiskey Cask 89, Goose Island King Henry 100, Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale 99, Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Winter Beer 82, Samuel Adams The Vixen Chocolate Chili Bock 93, Shipyard Smashed Blueberry (Pugsley’s Signature Series) 91, Blue Point Summer Ale 27, Ruckus Hoptimus Prime 94, Sierra Nevada Ghidorah 95, Samuel Adams Latitude 48 Deconstructed IPA - Ahtanum 87, Samuel Adams Latitude 48 Deconstructed IPA - Zeus 90, Great South Bay Robert Moses Pale Ale
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ChevronHubbard (1), Merrick, New York does not count - explanation | | August 25, 2011 Very friendly employees. Great return policy. Great craft selection and solid prices. | | Beardface (37), Eugene, Oregon | | May 14, 2009 Nice little hole in the wall bottle shop in the hometown of my good friends Jesse and Weber. Had an okay selection when I was in there, pretty much every Southern Tier, Ommegang, Dogfish Head, some Belgian beers as well. The prices were pretty damn reasonable to an Oregonian visiting a far more expensive beer state. Best of all, I picked up the beer named as Hoptimus Prime here! | | tgncc (49), Bellmore, New York | | August 1, 2008 Decent enough place. Superior to most other stores in a 5 mile radius. They’re pretty good with service, and I find a good deal of craft beers here. Most of the well known German beers, many NYS brewers, Unibroue, Great Divide, Allagash, etc. Not bad. Decent prices comaparitively speaking. | | beastiefan2k (141), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas | | April 17, 2008 Not high on the totem pole of LI beer stores but obviously better than the average. They all the regular craft everyone carries but i never see anything special. Its not cheaper than the rest either. It is big though, stop by only if the top beer stores are too far for you to travel to. | MaliMisho (5), East Meadow, New York does not count - explanation | | September 8, 2007 A great place to start when your just getting into beer, at least it is for me. They have a nice wide selection of beers, and nicely priced. | | Chapel (34), Levittown, New York | | August 1, 2007 [ Updated August 17, 2010 ] Located very close to a friend and fellow ratebeerian, so we go there often. Plenty of good stuff here but you have to judge it for what it is: a distributor. Beer is stacked in cases as high as you can see on every wall. One section is shelved according to country of origin. Good selection if you are just starting out, but I could see people getting bored of it after a while. They usually seem understaffed with at most 3 people working, but their target audience seems to know what it wants before walking in, so it doesn’t matter too much.brbr
As I go there more and more often I realize just how often they change their stock. Even still, their best beers include a few Rocheforts in the fridge and then brewers such as Stone or the semi-common oddity from Dogfish Head. Not worth going out of your way, but this store is very convenient for me.
Update: They just added a Growler fill station. 6 taps. I don’t know the price off hand. Their first round contained a bunch of Sixpoint. | | Eyedrinkale (129), Astoria, New York | | August 16, 2004 [ Updated September 8, 2004 ] Not far from Shoreline Beverage, this place is good for stuff like Victory, DFH, Brooklym, Weyerbacher and the like. I’m adding this because I always forget the address. |
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