Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Bells Octoberfest Beer 59, Stone/Nøgne Ø/Jolly Pumpkin Special Holiday Ale 94, Left Hand Juju Ginger 31
More Beers Available Here
Tröegs Dream Weaver Wheat 79, Ballast Point Big Eye IPA 96, Tröegs HopBack Amber Ale 93, Stone Pale Ale 93, Stone Levitation Ale 87, R.J. Rockers Patriot Pale Ale 39, Ballast Point Wahoo Wheat 53, Tröegs Sunshine Pils 69, Caldera Ashland Amber Ale 74, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Ommegang Biere de Mars 95, Dogfish Head Red and White 94, Dogfish Head Fort 76, Southern Tier Krampus 94
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7 reviews for Downtown Wine and Gourmet
| Strykzone (40), Wood River, Illinois | | July 6, 2009 Located in the same building as Callys. This is a wine store but one that has a nice selection of craft beers. I found several Stone and Troegs to name only a couple of brewers. There were probably a couple of hundred selections. They allow singles which is always a huge plus for me. On my next visit to Harrisonburg I will visit this store. | | dkachur (114), Charlottesville, Virginia | | November 27, 2008 Literally across the hall from Cally’s Brewpub, so it makes sense to stop here if they’re open. Small store and small beer selection, but thoughtful and they cram a lot of different beers into a small space. Prices are decent. The staff were standoffish and a bit condescending, though others seem to have had a different experience, so hopefully this is not the norm. They also have gourmet foods, wine, etc. Nice little store. | | tronraner (100), Seymour, Tennessee | | October 25, 2007 If you’re stopping by Cally’s, you may as well stop by here to see what bottles they have available. I didn’t purchase anything because I had stopped at Vintage Cellar in Blacksburg a few hours earlier, but the selection here is certainly respectable. Lots of singles available, which is a plus. Nice cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. | | dmtroyer (23), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | September 27, 2007 [ Updated September 28, 2008 ] First, let me qualify this by saying I am the manager of this shop (why I rated the averages of the previous three ratings).
About a year ago we changed locations, and as result our beer selection has more than tripled (almost 200 selections). All beers are for sale individually (so you can mix and match). Come by and say hello! | | chriso (161), London, England | | July 5, 2006 [ Updated July 6, 2006 ] Quite a decent selection. Mostly available in singles. Very attentive and friendly service. Came in handy as we were on a brief visit to town to visit Calhouns and I needed to pick up a few bottles as well. | walter (7), Staunton, Virginia does not count - explanation | | May 4, 2006 Ditto what can8ianben said. The beer selection, while small, is quite nice and is rotated well, with varying styles always present, from American hop monsters to Belgians and upscale lagers. All beers are sold singly, priced at 1/6 the cost of a six pack, a big plus for someone out to try new beers. A big thumbs-up for being a wine store who has a beer enthusiast on staff to take care of the beer. Decent wine selection mostly in the $10-$15 range. A welcome establishment in these parts, and definitely worth a visit if in Harrisonburg. | | can8ianben (67), Pasadena, California | | January 21, 2006 Being my local shop for quality beer, I love this place. The selection is good, however the emphasis at this place is on wine. Its a fantastic little shop that has a beer selection in the back. Its tiny and somewhat hard to find, but ask around. People know where it is. |
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