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Beer Available At Haskell’s - Minnetonka (arranged by most recent)
Great Lakes Burning River Pale Ale 96, Baird Kurofune Porter 92, Magic Hat Howl 73, Left Hand 400 Pound Monkey 73, Epic Utah Sage Saison 86, Epic Elder Brett Saison-Brett Golden Ale 96, Deschutes Hop Henge Experimental IPA 99, Epic Portamarillo 95, North Coast Twentieth Anniversary Ale 95, Summit Silver Anniversary Ale 95, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Epic Armageddon IPA 98, Epic Smoked & Oaked Belgian-Style Ale 97
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| Dixonian (79), Dallas, Texas | | April 5, 2012 Visited a few times on a recent business trip. The store is mostly wine but does have a nice selection of craft brews. The corporate beer buyer was there and we chatted for nearly an hour. He is very knowledgable and passionate about craft beer. | | DalzAle (12), Eden Prairie, Minnesota | | October 31, 2011 This place is near my work and I stop in here about once a month. Beer selection is awesome since most people only come for wine. The beer guy knows his stuff and is always there to shoot the shit during the day and give some great recommendations. Worth a stop to search for some beers which might be long gone from other stores. | | portableparty (12), Blaine, Minnesota | | July 28, 2011 Stopped by because I drove by it and in my past experience Haskell’s tends to have a few beers that your not expecting to be there. Jammed pack full of wine Liqour and beer. Value is about the same as everywhere else. Employees are helpfull even if they don’t know what your talking about. They will search for it. Rather cluttered, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing, just more places for something to be hidden. | | ElGaucho (183), Minnetonka, Minnesota | | January 3, 2011 Haskell’s Minnetonka has a pretty good beer selection, however, it loses points because it is so unapologetic in its wine-centricity. So much so that the wine to beer space ratio is about 90%-5% (other 5% all other liquor) and during the frequent wine sale events, much of the beer shelves are obstructed by cases of wine. Nevertheless, your options in the immediate area (in order of quality) are limited to 1. Haskell’s, 2. Byerly’s (a close 2nd) and 3. Big Top. U.S. Liquors isn’t too far south and that beats them all. |
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