Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Bear Republic Big Bear Black Stout 98, Lost Abbey Lost and Found 94, Southern Tier Choklat 99
More Beers Available Here
Victory Wild Devil Ale 94, Sierra Nevada Summerfest 47, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 91, Otter Creek Otter’s Dubbel 18, Berkshire Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout 92, Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 95, Smuttynose Gravitation 93, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #26 - Catamount Maple Wheat 32, Leinenkugels Fireside Nut Brown Ale 26, Cape Ann Fishermans Pumpkin Stout 89, Berkshire Raspberry Strong Ale 67, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Plank Hefeweizen 82, Casco Bay Riptide Red Ale 69, Casco Bay Brown Ale 46, Tröegs HopBack Amber Ale 93, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Coffee Stout 96, Casco Bay Winter Ale (Old Port Ale) 69, Cisco Moor Porter 90, Plank Heller Doppelbock 76, Southern Tier Krampus 94, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 98, Shipyard Barley Wine Style Ale (Pugsley Signature Series) 62, Tröegs Pale Ale 88, Tröegs Dream Weaver Wheat 79, Sea Dog Blue Paw Wild Blueberry Wheat Ale 34, Sea Dog Raspberry Wheat Ale 20, Sea Dog Apricot Wheat Beer 13, Otter Creek Sphinx 67, Southern Tier Raspberry Porter 48, Winters Bourbon Cask Ale 14, Wachusett Quinns Amber Ale 40, Southern Tier Old Man Winter Ale 88, North Coast Brother Thelonious 93, Gritty McDuffs Best Bitter 49, Abita Christmas Ale 26, Smuttynose Shoals Pale Ale 82, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Allagash White 89, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, Shock Top Belgian White 19, Wells Banana Bread Beer (Bottle) 37, Otter Creek Otter San 32, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #25 - Rauchfetzen 77, Hoppin Frog Hoppin to Heaven IPA 93, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 92, Harpoon UFO Raspberry Hefeweizen 28, Rogue Shakespeare Stout 99, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Dogfish Head Fort 76, Lion Stout 98, Weyerbacher Raspberry Imperial Stout 94, Harpoon Winter Warmer 61, Harpoon Belgian Chocolate Stout 45
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6 reviews for Kappy’s Liquors
| treadyroc (14), St. Leonard, Maryland | | May 26, 2009 It all depends on what you’re used to being able to get reliably, & Kappy’s had a ton of stuff not readily available in my neck of the woods. I also went w/a local, & he said that they’d updated a bunch of their selection since his last trip. Definitely a warehouse feel, & didn’t have to talk to any of the staff. This is definitely the place to stop if you’re headed anywhere on-cape for the weekend. | | 6ROW (23), corpus christi, Texas | | January 28, 2009 wide selection of macro and micros. i wish they had a bigger singles cooler. | REDBOSOX (3), Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | December 28, 2008 I absolutely love going home on leave and hitting up Kappys every time. They have an outstanding assortment of goodies. I could easily spend a few hours just going through the assortment of beers in the place. The prices are reasonable and the trip is WELL worth it. The German beer selection was not the best, but there were a LOT of great beers from both Belgium and the US. The British beer selection was pretty good as well. There is also a HUGE selection of wines and hard stuff available. If you are in Massachusetts, be sure to make a trip to Kappys. You will NOT regret it! | | bitbucket (56), Kirkland, Washington | | September 20, 2007 Kappy’s is a big liquor store that has more bottles of wine and liquor than beer, but still has plenty of room left for the beer. Various European and domestic micros, along with all the domestic macros, wine coolers and other "malt beverages." Less than a third of it is refrigerated, but this store is vastly superior to anything else I found on the Cape. | | porterhouse (44), Alna, Maine | | October 24, 2006 [ Updated March 16, 2009 ] This is basically a self-serve beer, wine and liquor supermarket. A pretty good selection of regional stuff including Smuttynose, Berkshire, Cisco, Newport Storm and some Allagash. Also had some Stone and Oskar Blues. On the other hand, no AleSmith, Avery’s or Moylan’s . Not a great selection of imports at all and probably won’t find many rarities. They deal mostly in 6-packs (and lots of them) so singles are pretty scarce - therefore not a fantastic store for RBers, at least compared to Julio’s. Still worth checking out though. UPDATE 3/16/09: Kappy’s gets a little bit better each time I go. Selection is getting really quite good (lots of inventory still tied up in 6 packs but now a bigger selection of 750s, 500s and bombers). | | CharlesDarwin (142), Point Judith, Rhode Island | | August 9, 2006 This place is pretty good actually. They have cases and cases of East Coast micros and craft brews along with a decent selection of large bottle imports. Not much single options. But go dig around in the walk in cooler, behind the rows of beer put out for the cooler doors. Any sixers that have broken are on the floor and you can mix a six of those. The two best finds here for me were Harpoon Kellerbier and Newport Storm ’02, neither of which did I end up buying (dammit). |
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