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Beer Available At Kelsick Specialty Market (arranged by most recent)
Flying Dog In de Wildeman Farmhouse IPA 97, Terrapin Side Project Hopzilla Double IPA 99, Firestone Walker Sucaba 100, The Alchemist / Ninkasi / Stone More Brown than Black IPA 99, Firestone Walker 15 (XV) 100, Epic Smoked & Oaked Belgian-Style Ale 97, Epic Mid Mountain Mild Ale 60, The Bruery/Dogfish Head Faster, Bigger, Better, Bolder 93, The Bruery 4 Calling Birds 96, BFM / Terrapin Spike & Jérôme’s Cuvée Délirante (Collaboration Ale) 72, Port City Tidings 47, Bruery / Elysian / Stone La Citrueille Cèleste de Citracado 85, New Belgium Belgo IPA 94, Schneider Weisse Tap X Mein Nelson Sauvin 97, DuClaw Naked Fish 90, Oude Gueuze Tilquin à l’Ancienne 99, Hochland Imker Honigsekt Extra Trocken (Extra Dry Sparkling Mead) , Redstone Sunshine Nectar 56, Oliver Black Cherry Honey Wine , Redstone Black Raspberry Nectar 60
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| Drake (295), Charlottesville, Virginia | | July 16, 2011 It’s been over 6 years since Kinz’s review of this place, though it’s still spot on. Small beer selection, but only quality stuff and some rarities. Good mead selection as well. The beer guy Warren knows his stuff, and he’s a good guy as well. There is also a selection of gourmet food, and wine. The prices seemed fair. Parking looks ample. If you ever find yourself in Gloucester, be sure to stop by. | | Kinz (42), Glen Allen, Virginia | | June 18, 2005 Kelsick Gardens is primarily a gourmet shop with a nice wine selection. Someone there, however, has taken the time to put in a small beer selection. Although not large, the selection is very well thought out, covering a wide variety of styles from some interesting brewers, particularly US micros. I spun by hoping to find Stone Vertical Epic ’05, which had long since sold out in Richmond. Sure enough, they had it, along with Allagash Curieux and some other nice beers (Unibroue Ephemere, black currant version, which I had never seen in Richmond, etc.). Perhaps not a selection worth going out of the way for, but definitely an oasis in the beer wastelands of Eastern Virginia. |
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Scene Country wine and gourmet shop
Staff Friendly, mostly wine oriented
Music none
Parking Good, behind building
Events wine tastings and dinners
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