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Beer Available At Three Cellars (arranged by most recent)
Lagunitas Imperial Red 98, Black Husky Hefe Weiss Wheat Ale , Black Husky Beware of Dog Three Scrutineers Tripel , Oso Lupulin Maximus IPA 97, New Glarus Laughing Fox 96, Potosi Pure Malt Cave Ale 41, Oso Night Train Porter 94, Lake Louie Tommys Porter 93, Lake Louie Coon Rock Cream Ale 46, Wisconsin Cranberry Special Ale 13, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 99, Black Husky Pembiner , Upland Double Dragonfly Imperial IPA 82, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, Bells Hopslam 100, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Berghoff Solstice Wit 26, New Glarus Coffee Stout 96, New Glarus Moon Man No Coast Pale Ale 97, New Glarus Raspberry Tart 100
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| AWISLguy (35), Wisconsin | | May 18, 2012 A bit hard to find at the end of a stripmall. Terrific looking/feeling place, with wooden racks of wine & beer all around. Not as large as it seemed when first entering. Nice selection of heavy local plus a respectable range of national craft stuff, including some stuff I have not otherwise seen in the area. Not a large brew area, although very singles-centric. Interesting having 4 taps with 3 separate seating areas to enjoy one - including out on the covered patio. Tender mentioned they can also "chill" any of the bottles in 4 minutes if the taps are not of interest to have on the spot. A bit pricier than the local area, but between the interesting selection and the potential to have one there, I will likely return. | | savnac (155), Anchorage, Alaska | | December 6, 2011 Stopped by here on an early afternoon. Nice, new, clean store that is well organized. Service was alright, the shop owner tried hard but came off a bit pompous. He also went on some rant about CBS that left me un-impressed. Selection is alright, an area of local stuff plus other micros and a few beers on tap. Prices seemed very high on most stuff. Not a place I’d go out of my way for, although they seem to be the only place around that lets you break up 6 packs and buy singles. | | JoePeesie (63), Long Lake, Illinois | | August 29, 2011 3 Cellars is a great little shop. The owner and staff treat you as if you were childhood friends from the moment you enter the store. Their recently completed tasting patio is amazing and a great place to sit and sip. They get a great selection of Rarer hard to get brews. I signed up for the email list and never think twice about making the 1.5 hour drive if there is a bottle I want. The owner is more than willing to hold a bottle for 24 hours for you if you call and request.
Note: I was torn on my average selection rating. While they get beers that are rare and are hard to find, they are a small shop. I held my rating at a 7 because if I lived closer this would not be my "everyday beer" bottle shop. I would however stop in at least twice a month if not more. | | CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | August 7, 2010 This place is decent. The prices aren’t ridiculous, and they offer single bottles. The service is great. I found Discount Liquors to have a much better selection, albeit, they don’t offer singles there. Being from Georgia, I found a lot here that I was interested in, but there was a lot that I could do without. I think they cater to the beer geek here, as opposed to Discount, where they seem like they don’t give a fuck. Decent place, but I don’t think I’ll be going back after the first visit. | | troyc (147), Oklahoma | | July 14, 2010 Well I was looking for one good bottle shop to stop at while in Wisconsin, so I decided to stop here. A nice place, good ambiance and helpful employees. I was impressed by the bar-like feel to it, but honestly I was a little disappointed by the selection. They had an entire wall of singles with some pretty good stuff, but they only had 4 varieties of New Glarus and a lot of the more common craft beers/imports rather than a huge WI area. Also, this place is way overpriced compared to many other liquor stores in Wisconsin. Still worth a visit though. | | sunnyridge (28), | | April 4, 2010 Only gets lower marks because it can be overpriced, but you can also drink your selection on premise!!!! Great owner who really loves beer. | | WITTBEER (23), Illinois | | October 6, 2009 Good selection, but I got a few bottles that were beyond their freshness date. | twindadplus2 (7), Wisconsin does not count - explanation | | June 20, 2009 Great little place with a real neighborhood feel. Great selection of micros and imports available as singles. Selected beers on tap every week and free tastings and brew classes. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff and a great all around atmosphere. | | mrjaxson (20), Wisconsin | | March 15, 2009 A real oasis in southwestern Milwaukee County (there is almost no competition for Three Cellars, just grocery stores with weak selections). Three Cellars relocated Jan. 1, 2009, from a brightly lighted and boring strip mall to this warm, friendly space with a small bar (perfect for the free weekly Saturday afternoon wine and beer tastings). Wisconsin beers remain the strength (owner, Shawn, has been known to drive to smaller WI breweries with minimal distribution networks to ensure a better selection). All beers available as singles and a little discount offered for folks who register (free) on his website. Also possible to purchase a beer for consumption while you browse. A very nice shop. | | That1Guy (22), Lyons, Colorado | | November 20, 2008 Went there because they had a free tasting if IPAs. The tasting wasn’t all that special. Just 5 brews, starting with crap then getting better. Great selection of micro brews all down one aisle. The dude working there was pretty helpful, and told me a bunch of beers he was still trying to get his hands on. Good selection of Founder’s, Left Hand, Sprecher, New Glarus, Avery, Sierra Nevada, Moylan’s and plenty others. Decent import selection as well. And almost everything they sell is available in a 12 oz. bottle, which was awesome. |
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Scene Suburban, clean
Staff Knowledgeable, helpful
Music None
Parking plentiful
Events Free Wine and Beer Tasting Every Saturday 1-6pm
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