Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Abbaye des Rocs Brune 100, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 32, HeBrew Messiah Bold 56
More Beers Available Here
Shiner Spezial Leicht 2, Belfast Bay Lobster Ale 43, Sapporo Light 3, Mickey Finns Abana Amber Ale 43, Dogfish Head Sahtea 90, Abita Pecan Harvest Ale 32, Fort Collins Barrel Licked Bock 94, OFallon Pumpkin Ale 61, Redhook Slim Chance 14, Flossmoor Station Pullman Brown 93, Great Divide St. Bridgets Porter (St. Brigids) 80, Flying Dog Dogtoberfest 59, Summit Unchained 01 German Style Kölsch 63, Great Divide Hoss Rye Lager 76, Cold Spring Pale Ale 41, SKA Modus Hoperandi IPA 94, Cold Spring Ebony Wheat 37, Zipfer Urtyp 17, Shiner Smokehaus 29, Metropolitan Dynamo Copper Lager 57, Flossmoor Station Celebration IPA 92, Metropolitan Flywheel 41, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA 96, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Baltika Zhigulevskoe (Zhiguljovskoje) 8, Mikate Holland Type Lager Beer 8, Kingway 12º 5, St. Bernardus Pater 6 92, St Feuillien Saison 92, Great Divide Old Ruffian 99, Lost Abbey Judgment Day 98, Lost Abbey The Angels Share 100, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA 98, Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout 97, Birra Moretti 9, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel 100, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) 100, Lagunitas Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale 96, Bells Hopslam 100, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 89, Three Floyds Black Sun Stout 97, North Coast Le Merle 92, Flossmoor Station Hoppy Little "O" 89, Crispin Natural Hard Apple Cider Original 19, Baird Angry Boy Brown Ale 83, Two Brothers Ebels Weiss Beer 74, OFallon Whiskey Barrel Smoked Porter 86, Cisk XS Extra Strong Lager 10, SKA Special ESB Ale 41, Brownings Louis XVI Guillotine ESB 62, Three Floyds Mikkeller Oatgoop 97, Founders Porter 99, Coney Island Human Blockhead 74, Cisk Lager 6, Innstadt Passauer Weiße Hefe Naturtrüb 57, Lost Abbey Inferno Ale 94, Buffalo Bills Blueberry Stout 51, Ridgeway Insanely Bad Elf 58, Three Floyds Fantabulous Resplendence (XI Anniversary Ale) 86, Three Floyds Moloko Plus 96, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, Malheur 12 95, Malheur 10 93, Bells Special Double Cream Stout 98, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Bells Best Brown Ale 89, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Bells Expedition Stout 100, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100
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23 reviews for Di Carlo Fine Wines and Spirits
bambo334 (1), , does not count - explanation | | March 20, 2009 This place is nothing special. Bad prices and some of the items on the floor are past their expiration dates. Overall a waste of time and money. | | guyinchicago (18), marengo, Illinois | | January 18, 2009 [ Updated September 18, 2009 ] This by far is one of chicagolands great beer stores prices were steady with competetors, but the one thing tha stands out is the mix and match six pack everything in the store most places around this area have a small shelve of 20 to30 crap beers for mixing this store does them all a 30 foot islel of three high shelving. also a wonderful selection of imports belguims,germans,ect.......... call ahead and they will hold your beer for you | | Walt (185), Chicago, Illinois | | April 22, 2008 Holy shit...great selection!!! Prices very reasonable and they do have some rare beers....I met Scott the Director of Specialty Beers and what a super guy he was! I must’ve spent an hour and a half there looking at beers and talking beers (much to my girlfriends chagrin I think)...a must stop in the area! | | kmeves (97), Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin | | January 15, 2008 [ Updated February 8, 2008 ] Not the biggest selection in the area but you will find many bottles here not available in SE Wisconsin. Very good prices as well. | | Ughsmash (138), Waukesha, Wisconsin | | January 14, 2008 When I stopped by here in June 2007, I had a nice chat with Scott, the Director of Beers, and liked the direction he plans on taking this store (he also gave me a glass of 3F Black Sun that he had on tap in the back!). The store had a large, kind of old and dusty warehouse feel to it, so not so aesthetically pleasing. The beer selection was fairly large with most of the sixers available as singles (large wall of ’em). They had a solid selection of Belgians and other imports. The goal is to devote more of the store to beer, which can make this even better. | | hopdog (197), Lansdale, Pennsylvania | | July 22, 2007 [ Updated July 25, 2008 ] Looking at the ratings, I decided to stop here on my way between Flat Landers and Mickey Finns. They had a smaller singles selection. I left disappointed and did not even buy 1 beer as there wasn’t anything of interest for me here. Original rating on 7/22/07. 2 8 7 n/a 9Decided to stop by and give this place another chance. Looks like they’ve gotton more beer so I raised my rating. | | HopsOrDie (11), New Lenox, Illinois | | May 18, 2006 When I entered, it seemed like a dusty old warehouse. The selection wasn’t as large as I was expecting from the ratings, but it did have some very hard to get Belgiums (among others). There was some vintage items on the shelf which made me leery to buy since it was out in the lighrt. To tell the truth, I was a bit disappointed to drive all the way out there to see what I saw. I think Binny’s in the Chicagoland Area has just as much selection as the Mundelein Di Carlo’s. | | sersdf (30), chicago, Illinois | | May 14, 2006 [ Updated April 8, 2007 ] large selection. went there on the free spring beer tasting. that was awesome, big up for putting that on. like zeswaft said, large selection but nothing i’ve not seen before. still, i got about $40 of stuff, all bombers. pricing is very good, only $3.30 for all of the Rogues. i was hoping they’d have some behemoth but they didn’t. seems like the dudes in charge care a lot more about wine, though, which is unfortunate. Rerate: there’s a guy named Steve there. He knows a ton and shared his homebrew with my friends and me when we were there. It was phenomenal. These guys rock. | | Cornfield (140), Oak Forest, Illinois | | March 6, 2006 This is a truly decent beer store with a solid selection including plenty of singles. I was able to pick up a goodly handful of "new" brews on my recent visit. But, and not to put the place down in ANY way, I think the reviewers who treat this as The beer lovers’ Mecca need to get out more. There are plenty of fine beers stores in the greater Chicagoland area. And this is most certainly one of them. | | frankenkitty (94), Oak Lawn, Illinois | | February 20, 2006 [ Updated March 1, 2006 ] A clean store that is convenient if you’re visiting Mickey Finn’s or Firkin. Nice selection of Belgian and Eastern European brews and a surprising amount of mead including the much sought after Apis Póltorak Jadwiga. Plenty of singles. Staff seemed tired but were helpful when asked. Keep your eye on the register as not all beers are in "the system" and errors can occur when the cashier enters them by hand. (Not only did one of my beers get rung up twice, but when I got home I realized that a 330ml of Dulle Teve 10° registered as a 750ml. )
Rerate: I must mention that despite an initial bad impression at checkout, I received a prompt response from Beer Manager Tony who offered compensation for the error. Ratings for "Service" and "Overall" have been adjusted. |
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