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Beer Available At Beverage Warehouse (arranged by most recent)
Marin E.S. Chi Herbal Infused Ale 59, Lucky Hand Black Lager 70, Alaskan Pilot Series: Birch Bock 72, Rogue Dad’s Little Helper Black IPA 91, BFM / Terrapin Spike & Jérôme’s Cuvée Délirante (Collaboration Ale) 72, Noble Ale Works Knight Changer 92, Hacker-Pschorr (Hefe) Weisse 94, Iron Fist UprisingTripel IPA 84, Triple Voodoo Inception Belgian Style Ale 83, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 97, Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lagerbier 86, Lightning Fair Weather Pale Ale 49, High Water Campfire Stout 87, Stone Bottleworks 13th Anniversary Ale 83, Lucky Hand Cali Common 56, Anderson Valley Brother Davids Double 93, Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale 99, The Alchemist / Ninkasi / Stone More Brown than Black IPA 99, La Binchoise Speciale Noel 97, Cuvée des Trolls Cuvée Spéciale 89
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| MattH (38), California | | November 13, 2011 After living about 2 miles away from this place for five years and never knowing about it until a few days ago I decided to go there for a visit. The place is well hidden as its on an obscure side street and at the end of a large parking lot in a shopping center full of warehouses. The place has a lot of beer, including several Belgian and American beers that I have not seen anywhere else in Los Angeles. The place seems well organized with beers organized according to the country or region they come from. The two employees I talked to were friendly. | Ethereal (7), Los Angeles, California does not count - explanation | | September 12, 2011 A good selection of beers from the US and beyond. It is a warehouse, so doesn’t have the same feeling as shopping in a small shop, but the staff were friendly and the prices were reasonable. It also has a small selection of glassware and lots of non-beer drinks - a massive amount of spirits, mixers and quite a lot of wine. | drewone74 (1), los angeles, California does not count - explanation | | August 16, 2010 Nice selection, new things constantly coming in. The best prices. I always go right when they open, there is one main beer guy and he is really friendly. They just rearranged the beer section in order to make it more ordered - I liked the old, more chaotic style, but once they work out the kinks will probably be for the best. This is by far the main place I go. Definitely recommend. | | JK81 (39), California | | July 21, 2010 Wearhouse style, nice selection of beers, ok service. | | Grovlam (47), Copenhagen, Denmark | | June 24, 2009 Good p.ace to go when in L.A. Ok selection and friendly people. Many local beers that I was missing. | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | May 21, 2009 Quite possibly my new favorite beer store in LA. Warehouse setting. Complete disorder...AMAZING SELECTION of beers and spirits at a very fair price. Where else can you go and find cases of Angel’s Share and Mirror Mirror on the floor in between the Left Coast Hop Juice and Miller light...Awesome. People working the cash registers are homebrewers too, so there is an added plus! | | can8ianben (84), Souderton, Pennsylvania | | April 26, 2009 Beer is in the back behind the liquor and wine. Quite a large selection - both craft micros and international macros - including a few labels I haven’t found in SoCal - Dogfish Head is one that stands out in my mind. Beyond that there is a lot of stuff that you can find in most stores. They do sell singles, which is really nice. Service was fine, the isle/warehouse thing makes for tight quarters if there are a few other customers in the store. | tdaglow (6), Minnesota does not count - explanation | | October 26, 2008 I’m not from L.A. but this is the place I’ll go every time I’m there to try stuff I can’t get. The warehouse thing was cool. I loved the whole stacks of beer and huge six pack wall. I’m sure it’s a maintenance nightmare. I was really disappointed buy the service. I actually got more service help from the Stone Brewing Co. driver that was dropping off while I was there. He was actually dropping off Vertical Epic 8.8.08. The guy working the beer section was a complete prick though. I wanted some 8.8. 08 and he not only told me I couldn’t have any but that he was on his break and couldn’t help me at the moment. I work in a liquor store and I understand that sometimes it takes a little while to get pricing. I also understand the importance of break time but this guy was pretty much jumped down my throat as soon as I started talking to him. It was early afternoon on a weekday and I had a lot of time to shop but I left after that. I spent about $200 bucks and would have spent $500 if it hadn’t been for the incredibly bad service. | | ajm (191), Los Angeles, California | | August 15, 2008 I like going here - I enjoy a nice warehouse ambiance now and again, though I wish this place were darker. It’s usually a one-stop shop (rarities excluded). I like Lone Hill and Sun Devil better as far as pure bottle shops. | | WeeHeavySD (111), San Diego (Hillcrest), California | | March 26, 2008 The name says it all, its a beverage warehouse, Beer Selection was decent and prices were competitive on most beers. I only left with 2 bottles a Highway to Ale and a 16 year ola dubh. Overall decent place with a strange location. |
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