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Red, White, and Brew
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: 30
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Victory Yakima Twilight 96, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Dogfish Head Fort 76
More Beers Available Here
Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Southern Tier Back Burner 96, Dogfish Head Immort Ale 98, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Gearys Wee Heavy 87, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, 1809 Berliner Style Weisse 93, Chapeau Kriek 23, Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale 99, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Founders Porter 99, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, BrewDog Paradox Grain (Batch 013) 94, Brooklyn Local 1 94
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11 reviews for Red, White, and Brew
| jredmond (37), New Jersey | | March 21, 2009 [ Updated April 6, 2009 ] Realized that this place was in relatively close proximity of me and had to check it out. You have to take the size of the shop into consideration when rating this place. A very small shop, filled mostly with wine, but the beer they do have is great and certainly eclectic. Mikkellers, DFH, Jolly Pumpkin, Unibroue, Victory, Abbaye de Rocs, and more. Reasonable pricing. Friendly owner as well - glad to help a beer nerd. | | Adam77 (12), Eastampton, New Jersey | | March 18, 2009 They only carry craft brews, wine, and liquor. Very different. Capt Law, Mikkeller, Founders, Troegs, Sly Fox, Brew Dog, and others. The owners are very knowledgable and friendly. I always have a long convo when I stop by. Prices are better than the competition. | trufflepig (1), , New Jersey does not count - explanation | | June 7, 2008 An excellent small store carrying wines and craft beers. Smallish type selection, but what they have is very diverse. Toegs, Stone, Sweaty Girl, and a decent amount of import and meads/barley wines. This is now my number one craft brew shop. Staff is friendly and always willing to help or just chat a bit. RW+B has quality product. A must see and check out for the beer and wine lover. | imadeadguy (6), back in NJ! , New Jersey does not count - explanation | | February 13, 2008 [ Updated August 16, 2008 ] Small mom and pop type store. Very friendly staff and knowledgeable! DFH, Stone, Capt. Law, Victory ect... Great prices and they always seem to have items right when they are released. If your in the area stop in and check out what they have! | | TheRealBastard (12), The-No, California | | January 9, 2008 [ Updated August 16, 2008 ] There is an intense selection of micros in the back of the store. They have mostly wine, but still try to carry micros like: Unibroue, Stone, Capt. Lawrence, and Victory. The store is just too small to compensate for both worlds of wine and beer. I really do like their sign out front they had quoting, We carry beer and none of them say miller, bud, or coors on them! I saw this sign and had to drop by. Cool place if your in the area stop by! | | johnadam2002 (10), Hainesport, New Jersey | | September 27, 2007 This place is all about quality. They don’t carry any macros. They have a great selection of belgians and foreign brews. Good selection of Rogue, Southampton, Captain Lawrence, Weyerbacher, and Dogfish Head to name a few. Owner is very knowledgable about beer. Great place to check out. | | JB175 (43), Bucks County, Pennsylvania | | February 17, 2007 [ Updated February 26, 2009 ] I was passing through the area, so I figured this place was worth checking out. Small store, which worried me at first. After a few minutes I realized this place was all about quality over quantity. Talked with the owner a bit and found him to be a beer guy. As for selection, a small but good selection of brews from Great Divide (Oaked Yeti, Fresh Hop), Avery, Stone (Old Guardian!!!), DFH, and others. Quite a few brews that go fast in other places seem to stick around here. Most stores have tons of brews that I don’t want and only a few I do - I could have easily purchased the majority of the beer selection here. Price was also good. Do yourself a favor and stop in if you get the chance. | | Cornboy (13), Eastampton, New Jersey | | July 27, 2006 [ Updated November 2, 2007 ] Rerate
Selection of more rare brews is expanded, never a macro in sight and great place to find some gems.
They dont carry a ton of brands that you would see in a liquor superstore, but the ones they do have are excellent. The staff know each of the products very well and I appreciate that. Just wish it was 3x as much to choose from. I havent purchased a bad bottle from the place (including wine). | ejcat (4), does not count - explanation | | July 1, 2006 this place has so much to offer and the staff is incredible. | GuilTTy (8), Cherry Hill, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | February 7, 2005 [ Updated July 29, 2005 ] This place is a little hard to rate because it is very small and the size of the selection is small for that reason. That said, for a small selection, it has a very good number of quality and hard to find craft brews. For the most part, they make good use of the limited space without too many poor beers (though they had two Sleeman varieties in 6 packs and they should know better than to sell that next to Dogfish Head WWS & 120 Min IPA - both of which they had). Samples from my visit included DH Pangaea, Tupper’s Hop Pocket & the full line of Climax growlers. Only knock is that the selection is very small - it would be nice if they would devote less floor space to wine. |
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