Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Dogfish Head Pangaea 76, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Bells Cherry Stout 85
More Beers Available Here
Rinkuškiai Aiko Pale 10, Rinkuškiai Lobster Lovers Beer 9.5% 15, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Founders Imperial Stout 100, Founders Rübæus 86, Dark Horse One Oatmeal Stout 96, Arcadia Cocoa Loco Triple Chocolate Stout 76, Dark Horse Tres Blueberry Stout 96, Founders Pale Ale 83, Bells Hopslam 100, Dark Horse Dark Corner Ale (2007) 80, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 98, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Lindemans Framboise 92, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Westmalle Dubbel 98
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lumberjack (6), Michigan does not count - explanation | | November 23, 2007 Very good selection of all types of beer here. By far the best shop I’ve found in the Flint area. | polomagnifico (4), Saginaw, Michigan does not count - explanation | | August 26, 2007 [ Updated June 15, 2008 ] They just updated their beer selection and now you can buy singles of any beer!! Just became my favorite beer store within a hundred miles. Selection is good but they are limited do to their distributer. They also have great gourmet chocolate and food. Much more than beer here. | | Silphium (50), Haslett, Michigan | | November 24, 2006 A hidden gem in the outskirts of Flint, I was surprised that this gourmet food store carries such an excellent beer selection. Oliver T’s has the best selection of foreign beers I have found in Michigan to date, including many of the beers distributed by Shelton Bros. in Michigan. Rochefort, Fantome, De Dolle, Uerige, and pretty much anything else available in the state is here, though Cantillon is conspicuously missing. Beware some of the rare old Belgian bottles, as they are well past their prime. Domestic selection is almost equally as rich, with all of the major Michigan microbrewers represented, in addition to pretty much everything from outside of Michigan. The only weakness I could find is a relative paucity of special releases and limited release seasonals from some of the better-known Michigan breweries. In addition to the extensive beer selection, Oliver T’s carries a nice variety of glassware. Oh, and I should mention the wine selection...and the deli...and the coffee...and the candy...and the liquor...OK. You get the point. The store does sell singles, and does break six-packs, although there is no signage indicating such. One of my new favorite Michigan beer stops. Try not breaking the bank! |
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