thefederalist (9), Jonesboro, Arkansas does not count - explanation |
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May 16, 2010 Good selection at a fair price. Knowledgeable staff is a plus. |
| BarZigKin (29), San Antonio, Texas |
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February 3, 2010 Nice store that offers a good selection at a fair price. They had several different beers from what I normally see in Dallas area. The staff was helpful and offered some info on a new shipment of Bourbon County Stout that was due to arrive shortly. Definitely worth the trip across the city and I’ll be stopping in the next time I’m in town too. |
| curly (114), Seattle (Newcastle), Washington |
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January 31, 2010 Cool place, nothing fancy. Great selection and prices seemed low compared to what I’m used to. Lots of good avery, new belgium, moylans, a few good imports, and they have beer from oklahoma too. |
| lithy (156), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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October 23, 2009 Big floorspace, low shelving, big selection. Some beer available cold, no mixed sixes which was unfortunate as I would have bought much more. Other than that, staff was extremely helpful, noticed I had a list and offered to look it over to make sure I didn’t miss something they had. Prices seemed fair, featured their local brews from Diamond Bear right at the front of the store by the door, which is always nice to see. |
| MtStateBeer (21), Hurricane, West Virginia |
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August 23, 2009 This place has the best selection in Little Rock. The beer selection in Arkansas is not that great, but this place has anything that is distributed in the state. They have a fairly balanced selection. There is a good amount of German, English, and Belgian brews. They have beer on the shelves and in a cooler. The staff isn’t really that helpful, but I never really asked for help. One time they did have a New Belgium tasting (La Folie and Biere de Mars) and the girl doing that was very nice. I’m sure their beer manager is on point though because he’s picked out a pretty good selection. Prices are fairly reasonable. |
| blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas |
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August 14, 2009 A good stop in Little Rock pretty close to the airport with broad selection of nationally distributed beer along with a few harder to find like some Goose Island and Lips of Faith series |
jcdgoad (3), Arkansas does not count - explanation |
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April 24, 2009 This is by far the best beer store in central Arkansas. They carry just about every beer available in central Arkansas including New Belgium, Diamond Bear, Avery, Boulevard, Unibroue. Eric, the beer manager, is very knowledgeable. I drive almost 60 miles to shop at this store. No other store in central Arkansas compares. |
| handsomejn (31), Arkansas |
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February 15, 2009 Great selection of beers. Arkansas is a bit limited, due to poor distributorship, but they are getting better. Springhill has most anything available in the state. Eric is the general manager and knows beer. They’re good about getting what you want if they don’t have it. |
| LilKem (23), Marietta, Ohio |
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May 29, 2007 probably the best selection in Little Rock, but that’s not saying much. Has a lot of New Belgium, Diamond Bear and many other brews that you can find anywhere else in the US like Anchor (plus seasonals), Sierra Nevada, and Avery (limited selection). |
clasley (5), Arkansas does not count - explanation |
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March 25, 2007 I’ve scoured the Central Arkansas area and Springhill has the best beer selection I’ve found. Someone knows a bit about good beer there and has put some thought into their beer wall. Granted it doesn’t compare to what other states have, but for Arkansas it’s tops. |
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