Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
La Chouffe 97, BrewDog Paradox Isle of Arran (Batch 016) 96, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99
More Beers Available Here
Traquair Bear Ale 59, Heather Ales Grozet 39, Heather Ales Ebulum 85, West St Mungo 46, Broughton Angel Organic Lager 26, Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger (Pasteurised) 70, Broughton Old Jock (Bottle) 87, Coopers Sparkling Ale 51, Belhaven Robert Burns (Bottle) 50, Pietra Colomba Blanche 25, Tennents 1885 25, Hurlimann Samichlaus 97
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| downender (116), Bristol, England | | July 11, 2009 Visited 3/07/09. Has a decent selection of bottled beers downstairs with, unsurprisingly, the Scottish selection from the likes of Broughton, Williams Brothers and Traquair leading the way. The food in the ground floor cafe was high quality and reasonably priced. The wine was good too. | iammarc (9), Inverness, Scotland does not count - explanation | | July 30, 2008 Absolutely brillzo place to go and buy beer. Unfortunately up here in Scotland we still suffer the 10pm Off-Licence curfew, but with Peckhams there’s no need to worry - open til 12am!! Aside from this, and more importantly, the beer selection is very good and generally pretty good value too. Range of ales aswell as lagers etc. makes this the place to go in Glasgow to get your beer. | | SHIG (81), Aviano, Italy | | December 5, 2007 When I arrived at the Prestwick airport this was the first place I noticed and as I was leaving Glasgow this was my last stop! Nice selection of UK beers and they would let you drink them right there before the flights. | | rlgk (80), Vårgårda, Sweden | | September 6, 2007 Quite a nice selection of beers in the basement. Quite a few interesting scottish beers, but also a decent range of other bottles. | | Sigmund (77), Hafrsfjord, Norway | | August 28, 2007 The basement department for alcoholic drinks opened at 12:30 on Sunday, which gave me the chance of buying a few new beers. Reasonable selection of beers (Scottish and continental), and of course Scotch whisky. The delicatessen on the ground floor looked very tempting indeed - if I’d known that the FMD restrictions on import of produce from Britain had been lifted, I would have bought some yummy stuff to take home. | | KnutAlbert (150), Oslo, Norway | | August 28, 2007 Stylis shop, with lots of tempting food, too. The selection was good enough for a visitor, with bottles from a broad range of Scottish brewers. I’d like to point out that they have a shop in Prestwick airport as well, where you can stock up both for the train ride into town and for your flight home. And they have haggis for you to take home, too! | | Rastacouere (475), Montréal, Quebec | | August 26, 2007 A classy food and fine beverage retailer that carries a solid hundred of beer bottles. Amongst those, a bout a third are from Scotland, which I presume is the reason for your coming. I must say I prefered Edinburgh’s Cornelius bottle shop for the wider range of rarities, but that may only be punctual. A fun store to visit even not considering the beer range though. | | GarethYoung (24), Glasgow, Scotland | | March 15, 2006 Licensed delicatessen. Decent selection of world beers, emphasis on British, Belgian and German beers, though no real rarities - they concentrate mostly on wines. The staff are not particularly knowledgeable about beer, but they are pleasant and helpful enough. It is a little over-priced, but its the best source for bottled beers in glasgow. | | Magicdave6 (50), London, England | | January 26, 2006 An excellent shop alround. Great beers, Trappist, Brittish ales, German beers and some general lagers too from all over the world. Get new stock in about once every 2 month for verity. Great sellection of wines, champagnes and whiskeys too. |
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