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Beer Available At Happy Harry’s Bottle Shop - Fargo (45th Street) (arranged by most recent)
Summit Summer Ale , Samuel Adams Dark Depths 95, Samuel Adams Grumpy Monk 85, Goose Island Christmas Ale 93, Goose Island Bramble Rye Bourbon County Stout 99, Flensburger Dunkel 44, Samuel Adams Black Lager 87, Mikkeller Black Hole Barrel Aged Edition White Wine 99, Granite City Brother Benedicts Mai Bock 27, St. Pauli Girl Special Dark 21, Murphys Irish Red Beer 33, Chapeau Framboise 42, St. Louis Gueuze Fond Tradition 94, Flensburger Weizen 46, Wexford Irish Cream Ale 39, Schell Anniversary Series #5 - Hopfenmalz 72, Southern Tier Phin & Matts Extraordinary Ale 74, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 94, Alaskan Black IPA 90, Alaskan Amber 84
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kjohns (2), North Dakota does not count - explanation | | December 2, 2011 My go-to shop in Fargo. Best selection of craft brews on the ND side of the Red River. Many craft beers are not distributed in ND which somewhat limits their selection. Prices as good or better than other FM stores. | | BVery (227), Burnsville, Minnesota | | August 31, 2011 Best place in Fargo for craft beers. Barn-shaped building on 45th, decent selection of mix-and-match 6’ers, smaller number of imports, but they have most of the more common micros available in the area. | | northropfrye (47), Steinbach, Manitoba | | August 6, 2011 A good selection, the nearest place for Manitobans to get Rochefort and a decent selection of American microbrews. | | OSLO (119), Ames, Iowa | | July 31, 2011 Shaped like a barn and claims to be a top 10 liquor store in the nation. Inside, I was met with a little disappointment. Singles selection wasn’t great, and overall selection wasn’t amazing. That having been said, for the area, it is undoubtedly very good. Also, they do have an area that is devoted to North Dakota wine/mead/cider. Service was non-existent beyond the register, but that isn’t a big deal for me. Prices were pretty good. Seems like a solid place for Fargo, but not somewhere you should go out of your way for to seek out gems. | | bobbypaulson (37), Fergus Falls, Minnesota | | March 24, 2011 This was the first place I went to when I arrived in the Northern MN ND area. It’s a big farm looking building with lots of wine and spirits and in the back is the beer section. It’s not a bad selection. They are more then willing to special order things for you if you ask. The mixer six pack is decent and so is the single bottle section. | sjsonnenfeld (1), Fargo, North Dakota does not count - explanation | | December 24, 2010 Great place the make your own 6-pack. An impressive selection of Belgium abbey-style ales--in fact, there’s just a lot of ales period. Fun sales events throughout the year, including the popular penny wine sale (get there early if you want a full selection). Free bag of ice with purchase. | | jake65 (84), Williston, North Dakota | | March 11, 2010 Looks like if I want to get good beer in North Dakota, I have to drive to Fargo. I had low expectations until I saw the massive building from the road... huge layout is quite well stocked. Prices were fair, mixed sixer at $10-11 is not bad. Not a ton of singles to mix, and not a whole lot of bombers/750’s either. However, the wall of coolers and overall six-pack selection is impressive. This is by far the best location to buy craft beer in ND (haven’t been to the other HH stores yet). A must stop if you are in the area. | | pineybob (10), MYSTIC ISLANDS, New Jersey | | November 29, 2008 what a find!! Was on one fo many trips and was looking for something other than Budweiser (YUCK) and the hotel suggested happy Harry’s!
What a nice selection of everything. Beer, wine, spirits. I found out it’s one of the top rated liquor stores in the country.
Lot’s and lots of Microbrews and a more than ample selection of Belgians. | rpheld (1), Fargo, North Dakota does not count - explanation | | May 30, 2008 Biggest selection of craft beer and imports in Fargo. Nearly every beer earns a spot in the enormous wall of coolers, only a small selection has to sit on the shelf. | | tytoanderso (53), SLP, Minnesota | | November 24, 2007 Absolutely the best place to find beer in Fargo. Decent mix and match 6pk selection. Not too much in the way of imports: Saison Dupont, Delerium, Plank (!). Most Bell’s, Avery, Rogue... Found 07 Bourbon County Stout. Although I didn’t deal directly with any employees, I overheard one telling a customer that Arcadia Coco Loco was a very hoppy beer?!? If you find yourself in Fargo, this is by far and away the place to buy good beer. |
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