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Beer Available At Earth Fare - Huntsville (arranged by most recent)
J.K.’s Solstice Hard Cider 97, Terrapin Reunion ’10 Belgian Style Scotch Ale , Terrapin Wake-n-Bake Coffee Oatmeal Imperial Stout 99, Terrapin Hopsecutioner India Pale Ale 97, Sweetwater 420 Extra Pale Ale 82, Sweetwater Blue 47, Sweetwater Festive Ale 94, Sweetwater IPA 97, Highland Gaelic Ale 82, Highland Oatmeal Porter 93, Highland Cold Mountain Winter Ale 95, Terrapin Rye Pale Ale 92, Yazoo Dos Perros 44, Yazoo Pale Ale 48, Samuel Adams Double Bock 85, Tommyknocker Imperial Nut Brown Ale 84, Bells Porter 97, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100, Abita Wheat 10, Abita Purple Haze 18
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| SHIG (139), Anchorage, Alaska | | April 1, 2012 Nice selection of regionals, state, and yet still have imports/bells/founders.prices seemed kinda high. The only singles were imports which wasn’t an option with my limited travel space. I was looking for locals to take with. | | bleeng (102), Houston nowhere near Beersel, Texas | | July 9, 2011 Nice addition to the Huntsville area. Meat and fish selection is usually fresh. Beer selection is decent of some regional breweries such as Sweetwater but the selection doesn’t seem to turn over much. Singles of Orval, Westmalle, Rochefort make up for some limitations on the overall quantity of beers available. Produce prices are high. Overall cool little fresh Whole Foods type store that seems to be very busy every time I stop by. | | magsinva (55), Virginia | | March 10, 2011 Once you get past the awkwardness of getting in the parking lot, this is a great addition to Huntsville. They have a nice selection, with a strict rules ensuring that you won’t find poor quality food or beer here. They are clearly going for a whole foods type vibe, focusing on local/regional beers, and nationally known crafts. | | BeerandBlues2 (358), Lone Tree, Colorado | | February 5, 2011 A quaint grocery store in the heart of Huntsville that sports a decent beer selection. For those on travel, the hot bar is a nice plus. There is a nice selection of singles, and the prices are fair. | | BeerHawk (52), Huntsville, Alabama | | January 2, 2011 [ Updated January 16, 2012 ] Large craft selection with a good share of local and regionals. Probably the largest selection of craft 12-packs and brewer mixed packs I’ve seen in the area. Some singles/build your own sixers. Prices are slightly higher than other bottle shops in the area. They do have an on-premises license so you can grab a single and enjoy it with a sandwich from the deli. | | DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania | | January 1, 2011 [ Updated December 31, 2011 ] A new addition to the Huntsville Beer scene. This is a whole foods type super market based in Asheville,NC that recently opened in the former Old Navy space. Because they have strict rules as to what they can sell you will never see Bud type products there. They have a ton of local and regional brews that are unavailable elsewhere and fairly reasonable prices. It’s been a year since I’ve been here so I thought I should adjust my original store. I was bit too enthusiastic with my original score. They have some individual Belgians but nothing too unusual. What they need is a proper pick six section and more space for beer. They do a good job with regional craft and it’s a nice store but it’s not really a destination place. |
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