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Beer Available At Whole Foods Market - Las Vegas Blvd. (arranged by most recent)
New Belgium Trippel 95, Maui Brewing CoCoNut PorTeR 98, Four In Hand IPA 30, Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale 91, New Belgium Saison 82, North Coast Red Seal Ale 92, North Coast Scrimshaw 44, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle/Can) 96, Sierra Nevada Porter 96, Sierra Nevada Stout 95, Stone Pale Ale 96, Stone Smoked Porter 99, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 100, New Belgium Fat Tire 50, New Belgium Abbey 96, Beer Valley Black Flag Imperial Stout 97, North Coast Brother Thelonious 97, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 98, Stone Levitation Ale 94, Maui Brewing Bikini Blonde Lager 47
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| Wittales (12), Las Vegas, Nevada | | February 9, 2012 Found some great beers(love buzz and anchors xmas ale 2008) but expensive. | | DuffMan (185), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta | | February 1, 2012 Biggest Whole Foods I’ve ever been in, with a decent beer selection that for Whole Foods is better than average for sure. I was happy with choices from Nevada (Knee Deep, Joseph James, Tenaya Creek) in particular. Not far from the south end of the strip. I’ll be back. | | Travlr (637), Washington, Washington DC | | October 1, 2011 Pretty average beer selection, kind of light on the local stuff. Good east coast selection, which didn’t help me much. Worth a look, and very easy to get to from the airport. | | MikeF (205), Cleveland, Ohio | | April 24, 2011 It’s a whole foods so they have some decent beers, but I really think they could do better with the west coast selection. Average or below average regional selection. | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | January 10, 2010 Store just south of the airport in the Town Square Complex. Seems like a standard Whole Foods. Selection was pretty similar to what I am use to in Los Angeles. A few (counted 4) Nevada made beers. Most beers were in six packs, but there was a singles section. Lots of DFH including Pangaea, which I have not seen in LA. Also had a few cases of the Abyss, and some Stone beers that I haven’t seen on shelves for a few months back in SoCal. Very large glassware selection including just about every conceivable Stone Glass (vertical epic, ruination, and even a double bastard glass which I haven’t seen before). Sake selection was quite nice as well. No real ciders or meads as far as I could see. Wine selection was good. Food was typical for a Whole Foods. Beer was kind of scattered in other places other than the "beer aisle" and the sake was half way across the store from the beer. The Abyss was in a whole separate section from the rest of the beer. |
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