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| cblack85 (21), Fort Mill, South Carolina | | December 19, 2009 basically a warehouse with isles of beer and wine. A decent selection of beers, unfortunately not alot of singles. This place caters more to the wine enthusiast, but enough beers, especially southern brewers, to keep me coming back. Not the best beer store in Charlotte, but definately better than most. | | DrDavid (20), Johnson, Vermont | | January 5, 2009 A large, well-lit beverage warehouse. The selection of domestics and imports was quite impressive. However, there were very few single bottles available, and, unlike almost every other decent beer store I have ever frequented, they do NOT allow you to buy singles from six packs. Too bad. I could easily have spent a couple of hundred dollars in this place, but instead left with a measly collection of bombers and a tab under twenty-five dollars. | | nqualls (35), Nashville, Tennessee | | January 4, 2009 Visited this place a while ago, but still have fond memories. Its not much more than a warehouse, with isles of beer, wine and liquor. They had a good selection of things that I can’t get in Tennessee. I stocked up on Victory and Weyerbacher while I was there. Good place. | davidvasta (1), Charolotte, North Carolina does not count - explanation | | August 14, 2008 They have a huge selection of things to drink. Prices are good. It’s the Wal-Mart of Alcohol. It’s in SC so the taxes I think are lower than NC. | | timsilvia32 (37), from Michigan now in Charlotte, North Carolina | | July 6, 2008 [ Updated July 15, 2008 ] Good selection, very good prices for the most part. For really rare stuff you need to go to Brawleys though. For the south side of Charlotte, this is the best hands down.
I have noticed old beer here as well. For the most part I wouldn’t care, except a good amount of their beers get way too much sun exposure through their front windows. | | zappafan99 (10), , Ascension Island | | May 1, 2008 [ Updated July 9, 2008 ] I used to run a beer and alcohol store. This one is large (read big displays). In 30 or so visits only twice have I been offered help before I got to the register. The selection is fairly good. I think the distributors keep them up on beer..not in- house. They do use Rate Beer stat cards..wise choice. Prices are good. 2nd Rating: add on. I have purchased out of date beer (pilseners and lagers) that have had the best by date ripped off(6 to8 months after best by). These are on 12 dollar six packs, and Brooklyn beer 12 packs. Not cheap. I know this because the 12 pack box date was ripped off, yet the bottle still had the date on it inside the box. All beers should be dated. It is just good food industry practice. It helps whether you are cellaring, or looking for freshness. | | UNCCTF (11), Charlotte, North Carolina | | May 9, 2004 This is the best beer store in the Charlotte area, and it’s not even in the same STATE. Oh well. Lots of singles to choose from, and a decent pick of NC and SC brews. Wine and liquor sections are far more impressive, but this isn’t a bad place to go for beer. Reasonable keg prices. | | ross (46), weddington, North Carolina | | April 19, 2004 a nice store. they have alot of singles. prices are decent. they have a ton of wine, and a ton of liquor, but very few single malts. this is an ok store, but i prefer southern spirits because of the service. plus this is farther from my house |
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