Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Rogue Mogul Madness , Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas Ale 56, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95
More Beers Available Here
Ommegang Three Philosophers 98, Hitachino Nest XH 94, Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout 95, Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale 99, Southern Tier Iniquity 97, Rogue Kells Irish Style Lager 46, Lagunitas Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale 96, Indigo Imp Jester 32, Goose Island Pere Jacques 95, Rogue Dry Hopped St. Rogue Red Ale 89, Great Lakes Glockenspiel Weizenbock 95, Estrella Damm Inedit 55, Goose Island Matilda 94, Bells Expedition Stout 100
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5 reviews for Heinen’s Village Market
| Pipper (27), Ohio | | May 20, 2009 Go here often to shop and find some beers. Great for convenience sakes and food. Nice but small selection, always have events going on and very helpful and friendly staff. Have a good amount of singles to balance the six packs and up. Wish they carried more Ohio beers and not just the Great Lakes kind. | Skully282 (1), Westlake, Ohio does not count - explanation | | March 22, 2009 Some harder to find beers. A few local. Nice single beer section. Good selection of ’Top 40’ beers. Someone is always around to help | | 502Flavors (37), Louisville, Kentucky | | September 8, 2008 Grocery store with a suprisingly good selection. Mostly six/four/ packs but some good single selections too. nothing really rare but some good stuff from reputable American micros as well as some imported crafts. I didn’t get any food but it looked great (like a whole foods). I didn’t ask for help but I didn’t expect service to be great (in the beer department) since it was a grocery store - I’m sure if you talked to the owner/beer order guy you could get some nice help, but otherwise I stuck to myself. Value was pretty descent - average prices from my experience. | | b33r (10), Cleveland, Ohio | | July 21, 2007 It’s a really nice store with good food and atmosphere as all Heinen’s are, with friendly and helpful clerks. As far as beer, it’s so-so. Better than your average grocery store as far as crafts and imports go, but nothing out of the ordinary. The Brecksville Heinen’s has a much better selection. | | sliffy (86), Columbus, Ohio | | February 19, 2007 Stopped in after seeing the event posted, and decided it wasn’t worth adding to the site. It’s a very limited selection of some common imports and local micros, they had some Stone bottles, but only the year round offerings. The most exotic imports I saw were some Lindemans. The Acme just around the corner has a far greater selection. As for the store, it has that Whole Foods kind of vibe to it, upscale gourmet grocery kinda thing. Though I was on my way out of town so I didn’t look around too much past the beer area. Still though, go to North Market, go to Acme if your in town, but I wouldn’t recommend this place for much more than a quick stop. |
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