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Beer Available At Breeze-Thru Wine & Spirits (arranged by most recent)
Grand Teton Bitch Creek ESB 93, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100, Ale Asylum Bedlam! 97, Samuel Adams Dark Depths 95, Oso Hop Whoopin! IPA 94, Unibroue Maudite 99, Founders Centennial IPA 99, Dark Horse Reserve Special Black Bier 99, Southern Tier Gemini 99, Upland Dragonfly IPA 78, Southern Tier 2xIPA 97, Fox Barrel Pacific Pear Cider 50, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 100, Big Sky Powder Hound Winter Ale 78, Alaskan Black IPA 90, Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat 30, Sierra Nevada Stout 95, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 96, Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat 31, Crispin Original 38
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| GhostFace (12), Wisconsin | | September 3, 2011 One of the last places you can mix your own 6’er. Pricing was a little tricky on my mixed 6’er last time i was in, but it was still cheaper than if I would have tried all those beers at a bar. Not many exclusives here but definitely a good selection of your standard craft/import beers. About 15 minutes from Milwaukee. Worth the drive if you are looking to mix up a 6pk! | | arkurzynski (58), West Bend, Wisconsin | | December 22, 2010 Very good for Wisconsin mixers. Decent selection of regional and national brews. Staff that I have spoken to are not overally knowledgeable. Decent value. | | blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas | | September 27, 2010 convenience store within decent distance of the airport, huge cooler wall of singles, good pricing, helpful staff | theconnoisseur (1), does not count - explanation | | September 25, 2010 Owner is friendly and forward thinking about expanding his selection. He is a knowledgeable individual with knowledgeable and friendly staff. They have recently stocked two different types of Corsendonk as a single selection offering, which I was shocked and pleasantly surprised to find there. | | CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | August 16, 2010 Excellent place to pick up singles. It looks like a dumpy place, but I love a place that has ambiance by lacking it. The service consists of two dudes sitting behind a counter not giving a shit, which is awesome, because I don’t need your help when picking out beer. I’m sure they would have been more than helpful to answers questions. Anyways, the bottle selection was nice, and I didn’t have any problems finding things here that I didn’t see anywhere else. If you’re in Spillwaukee, pay this place a visit. The prices were fair, as they seemed to be pricing their beers as everyone else was. Great store, with a great selection. | | sunnyridge (28), | | April 4, 2010 Good slection and almost anything in singles. kind of a hidden gem. | | AWISLguy (35), Wisconsin | | March 8, 2009 New place is much more open and lit than the old place. What micros were jammed in 18 coolers in about a 20x15 area is now spread out and easier to see. Bigger has not - to this point - meant more micros. The staff is cashiers, not someone to ask if expanding the micro business is the next step of the plan. Overall a nice place for the Milwaukee area to buy bottles, sometimes with a better selection than even Discount. | | esjaygee (204), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | June 28, 2008 [ Updated January 24, 2009 ] Update - 01/24/09. Breeze Thru has moved next door into a larger, nicer store. Coolers now line the wall and shelves in the interior of the store have the liquor and whatnot.
At first glance, I thought this was just another hole-in-the-wall liquor store. Turns out it just looks like one. There’s not much room to maneuver here, but there’s pretty much beer around every corner. Pretty much a build your own six pack place. All of the bottles are stamped with the price of a six pack and you end up paying about 1/6th of that cost for a single bottle. There are sheets on every cooler stating what a single bottle costs. Prices seem reasonable and the selection is good. Just about everything is in coolers and extra stock is hanging out on top of the coolers. The variety is plentiful, especially on the domestic side. It’s right up there with Three Cellars in terms of variety of beer but the stock doesn’t rotate as well. There are a handful of offerings I haven’t seen elsewhere in Milwaukee. | | Cornfield (143), Oak Forest, Illinois | | August 10, 2007 If you’re nearby, stop in. It’s a dingey little place and no one really took notice of me until I was checking out, but they have a pretty decent selection of brews, most available as a part of their reasonably priced mix-n-match deal. Coming out of the Chicago area, I appreaciated that deal, given the vastly different distribution here. Even picked up a Belgian that I haven’t tried. I’ll be back. | | BBB63 (120), La Porte , Indiana | | June 26, 2007 Not much in rare beers but you can any 12 ounce beer in singles and I left with 2 mixer sixers of stuff I have not had before. The mixer prices where not that bad either. Worth a quick stop if in the area. |
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