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Beer Available At Party Town (arranged by most recent)
Kirin Ichiban 8, Listermann Cincinnatus 89, Against the Grain Ryern Maiden , Great Crescent Brown Ale , Samuel Adams Grumpy Monk 85, Mikkeller Porter 99, Magic Hat Blind Faith 85, Rivertown Bock 41, McSorleys Irish Pale Ale 24, Sloeber 64, Mikkeller 黑牛 Black Buffalo 98, Schlafly Schwarzbier 79, Great Crescent Bourbon Barrel Stout 86, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 98, Kasteel Kriek 94, Great Crescent Cherry Ale , Carlow O’Haras Celtic Stout 83, Berghoff Genuine Dark Beer 31, Kentucky Coffee Stout , Brooklyn Mary’s Maple Porter 82
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| Chudwick (47), Taylor Mill (KY), France | | September 18, 2011 currently has more taps than this site would indicate: I went there on 9/17/2011 and they had at least ten taps (perhaps it was for a promotion - I don’t know). Ambiance is super-liquor store with novelty hats and raunchy birthday cards. Service is nice and I’ve never needed their help, but it is available. I like the selection, even though they only have a limited selection in the beers I like. Many bottles with which to build your 4/6 pack. Walk-in cooler and plenty of chambered brews. Place could use a little reorganization/stock check. | | AguynamedTodd (75), Illinois | | September 8, 2011 Nice selection for northern KY. Relatively close to the interstate. Prices are reasonable. But I really do like the beer selection in Ohio better. | | rondphoto (15), Lakeside Park, Kentucky | | December 22, 2010 Good selection of both foreign and domestic. Boasts a large selection of single bottles, both 15.9 oz and singles from six-packs. | joryoung (2), Erlanger, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | May 18, 2010 The staff here is incredible I have not met one that isn’t knowledgeable enough to work there. Growler station is awesome, and their friday beer tastings for $2.00 you can taste 8-10 different beers and then all 14 beers on the growler line. Also sometimes owners of breweries supposedly set up there and have something really special for people if they happen to be there. | | phaleslu (241), Saint Louis, Missouri | | March 3, 2010 Party Town is a bit of a hike for me since I’m in Cincinnati and I’ve got to go a lot farther than The Party Source to get there. However, the 14-tap growler station has made multiple trips worthwhile. The place is in a dumpy strip mall and is disorganized and not well-kept on the inside. Stray bottles make finding particular things tricky sometimes. It’s got a ton of them, though, but still not as many as Party Source. The prices are almost identical at the two stores, but on recent Bell’s six packs, Party Town has been cheaper. The real gem here is the growler station. I’m told the 14 taps came from a recent 7-tap expansion. I filled up 3 growlers of FFF Behemoth and 1 growler of Dreadnaught for recent trades. They also had regionals from Kentucky (Bourbon St. Matthews went to another trade), and stuff from Goose Island, DFH, Bell’s, Founders, Brooklyn (Manhattan Project!), and more. The prices for these ranged from surprisingly low to completely fair. For this station alone, PT is worth the trip from anywhere in the Cincinnati area. Just as an aside, the staff is helpful, and the younger guys tended to be a lot more gung-ho and friendly, and even better at filling up growlers. An older guy helped me out once and was kind of rude and didn’t even fill it to the top. | | AndyReynolds (42), Wilder, Kentucky | | August 4, 2008 [ Updated March 13, 2010 ] This place is awesome! I went in expecting it to be a little less than Party Source, but this place blew me away! Their variety was not as big as Party Source, but they had more rarities and better choices on tap, including Dogfish Head’s 120 Minute IPA. Plus, the staff is a hell of a lot more friendly. | | sliffy (86), Columbus, Ohio | | April 2, 2008 Having been down to Party Source plenty of times, this was my first trip to this location. The selection seems pretty similar between the two, but I was there for the growler fills which didn’t disappoint. There are definitely some nice shelf aged finds to made here. Plenty of odds and ends that seem to have lingered longer than one might expect. Pretty good store overall, service was very good. | shalloWMeans (9), Independence, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | February 12, 2007 Party Town is an absolutely wonderful place. I actually feel really grateful to be able live only about 10 miles from one of the best liquor stores in the country. There are lots and lots of microbrews and imports to choose from, arranged by country of course, lots of gifts, candles, cheeses, and of course wine (ehhh). And the employees are all more than helpful and friendly. I’ve gotten to know nearly everyone there and must admit that they are all really great people. Check it out | | HoppityHop (54), New Jersey | | February 6, 2007 This place is an oasis compared to most of the surrounding area. While driving through the area, it was recommended I stop by, and was glad I did. Would definitely go back, next time. Nothing extremely rare but I did find a few regional gems........overall, they have a good selection of bottles, cans, and kegs. | | brentfeesh (77), Gadsden, Alabama | | November 13, 2006 Party town is well worth the stop. Very close to the highway with tons of parking. I usually stop if I’m passing by. The store has a very nice selection of everything. Outstanding beers both foreign and domestic, great liquor (bourbon in particular), what appears to be a good wine selection (though I’ve never looked that close), and a walk in humidor. They also have anything else you could be looking for related to parties (décor, party favors, and some finger foods). The store itself is a bit cluttered but who cares. There’s tons-o-stuff. |
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