Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Yuengling Original Black and Tan 44, Samuel Adams Winter Lager 69, Koff Porter 99
More Beers Available Here
Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 97, North Coast Old Stock Ale 99, Left Hand Fade To Black 2009 85, Sierra Nevada Harvest 98, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 94, Bush Prestige (Scaldis Prestige) 99, Moylans Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Ommegang Biere de Mars 94, Terrapin Big Hoppy Monster 98, Thomas Hooker Hop Meadow IPA 87, Ommegang Ommegeddon 94, Ommegang Three Philosophers 98, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch IPA 94, Weyerbacher Heresy 98, Sierra Nevada 12th Release Harvest Wet Hop Ale 98, Brooklyn Local 2 95, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, R.J. Rockers Bell Ringer Ale 64, Smuttynose Baltic Porter 99, Moylans Dragoons Dry Irish Stout 87, French Broad Rye Hopper 87, HeBrew Bittersweet Lennys R.I.P.A 96, St. Bernardus Christmas Ale 98, Brooklyn Local 1 94, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 92, Ommegang Hennepin 94, Ommegang Rare Vos 91, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 94, St. Bernardus Tripel 97, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, St. Bernardus Prior 8 98, Ommegang Abbey Ale 98, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Weyerbacher Old Heathen 96, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Moylans IPA 88, Boddingtons Pub Ale 29, Two Hearted Ale 100, St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout 99, Victory Baltic Thunder 92, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, The Duck-Rabbit Baltic Porter 100, Abbaye des Rocs Grand Cru 100, Highland Gaelic Ale 76, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Terrapin India Style Brown Ale 86, Sweetwater 420 Extra Pale Ale 75, Unibroue Maudite 98, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, Smuttynose Robust Porter 98, Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 92, Abbaye des Rocs Brune 100, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, La Chouffe 97, Mc Chouffe 94, N’Ice Chouffe 98, St Feuillien Triple 96, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 96, Oskar Blues Old Chub 95, Oskar Blues Gordon 98, Jolly Pumpkin Calabaza Blanca 92, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Weyerbacher Slam Dunkel 87, Rogue Juniper Pale Ale 75, Victory Hop Wallop 95, The Duck-Rabbit Wee Heavy Scotch Style Ale 93
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11 reviews for Beverage World
| lithy (93), Knoxville, Tennessee | | June 30, 2009 Great selection close to Chattanooga but exempt from our arcane beer laws. Won’t break sixes but the staff was kind enough to grab whatever singles they had out of the back from sixes that for one reason or another were broken up. Standard pricing. In a ghetto shopping center. Smells a bit like hookah smoke. | exactoknife (1), Chattanooga, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | March 20, 2009 This is easily the best selection of high ABV beers in the Chattanooga metro area. Sadly, old laws and distributor problems keep many of the beers in stock out of Tennessee but our friends at Beverage World are happy to accommodate. This isn’t exactly the most classy of locales but the service and selection make up for it. | mfaulke (2), clemson, South Carolina does not count - explanation | | August 7, 2008 These guys don’t have a ton of beer to choose from, but what they have is pretty damn good. They had the DFH Immortal Ale and Palo Santo, and some other goodies that I don’t have access to here in Greenville, SC. I was impressed with the quality of the selection. I can’t say enough about it. I spoke to one of the owners, and he said that they knew all about rate beer. He said that they constantly were ordering new stuff and he was even willing to order something for me. They had all of the common breweries that I find here in Greenville, but the actual brews that they had were far from common. At least for what I’m used to seeing here in SC. Everything from the Duckrabbit Rabid Dog Imp St, to the Lagunitas Hop Stoopid. If you are in Chattanooga, don’t waste your time going anywhere else. | | pintocb (17), Darsville, Georgia | | July 26, 2008 Nothing new to say in regard to the ambiance or service, all the previous ratings are right on the money. I will add that as of 7/26 they’ve added a good lineup of Weyerbacher products. I got the double simcoe and the hops infusion. They had the impy stout and the barleywine as well. For Chattanooga it is great. | | nearbeer (98), Knoxville, Tennessee | | June 1, 2008 [ Updated July 28, 2008 ] Interesting and slightly oddball place that is only a few miles off of I-75 and is worth the detour. Probably the best overall beer selection (as well as Belgians) in the Chattanooga area. About 75% of the stock is available as singles. Good prices on most, and they even have a small selection of glassware. Nice owner who showed me some singles in the walk-in cooler, and carried my box to the car for me. | elcig (2), Oliver Springs, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | May 21, 2008 Great place, ambience is nil but who cares with a good selection. I bought a couple of cases, got a discount albeit small and they carried it out to my car for me. Would definately recommend for the area. | gsteph (5), knoxville, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | March 17, 2008 As far as ambiance goes, there isn’t any. This place has nothing any other store I’ve been in has. They sell smokeless tobacco for crying out loud and the counter reminds me of a convenient store. The guys working inside did seem to want to help me but probably just so I would buy more. They tried to give me a $1 discount on Yeti if I bought two. The selection is however, very good for the area. Allagash, De Dolle, Victory, Lagunitas, Sweetwater, Roddenbach, Ommegang, Duck Rabbit, and Achel just to name a few. If you are around Chattanooga then this is the place as it is only about a ten to fifteen minute drive from Tennessee. I have been to places with more selection but none around Chattanooga. | adam7679 (3), Ringgold, Georgia does not count - explanation | | September 7, 2007 [ Updated May 29, 2009 ] They have recently added Stone, Smutty Nose, Bells, and Mikkeller to name a few great beers. | elgiacomo (5), Ringgold, Georgia does not count - explanation | | September 3, 2007 [ Updated July 31, 2008 ] The best selection I’ve seen so far in the Chattanooga area. If you are a beer lover, it is absolutely worth the drive to Fort O to check out Beverage World’s offerings. Their selection is particularly strong in the Belgian, Import, seasonal high-alcohol brews. St. Bernardus, Rochefort, Orval, Chimay Blue, Westmalle, Gouden Carolus, Terrapin, Great Divide, DogFish Head, Sweetwater, Samuel Smith’s, lots of Rogue, Lagunitas, Anchor, and a whole lot more. Better selection than Riverside in North Chatt (although Riverside has a few brands Beverage World doesn’t). Their prices are competitive and the service is excellent. They are open to requests, and are always getting in new brews. The #1 stop for beer in the Chattanooga area! Highly, highly, highly recommended!
BTW, don’t fully trust the map provided here. This is in the Food Lion/Big Lots/AutoZone complex at the intersection of LaFayette Rd. & Cloud Springs Rd. | DKTN (1), Mc Donald, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | August 16, 2007 [ Updated August 17, 2007 ] Great store. Definitely the best in the Chattanooga area. Micro brews, Belgian ales, various Europeans, seasonals; you name it. Friendly and knowledgeable staff always ready to assist with information and recommendations. Top notch. Didn’t give it highest ratings possible in Ambiance, Selection and Overall because there is always room for improvement. |
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