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Beer Available At Beer Heaven (arranged by most recent)
Green Flash Rayon Vert Belgian Style Pale Ale 97, Old Forge T-Rail Pale Ale 51, Chimay Rouge (Red) / Première 99, Chimay Bleue (Blue) / Grande Réserve 100, Central Waters Brewers Reserve Bourbon Barrel Cherry Stout 97, Orval 99, Flying Dog Kujo 98, Stoudts Revel Red 77, Bear Republic / Fat Head’s / Stone TBA 96, Caldera Kettle Series Vas Deferens Ale 85, Firestone Walker Sucaba 100, Cigar City Guava Grove 97, Dieu du Ciel Aphrodisiaque 100, Nøgne Ø Imperial Stout 100, Maine Beer Mean Old Tom 98, Maine Beer MO 99, Dogfish Head Noble Rot 95, Abbaye des Rocs Grand Cru 100, Maine Beer Lunch 99, 21st Amendment Special Edition Allies Win The War 95
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budznsudz (3), Audubon, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | April 16, 2012 This place has a fantastic selection. Lots of beers that you wont find in Jersey or even local places in Philly. I feel that they are a bit pricey but the selection makes up for it. The only place I’ve seen barrel aged old rasputin and boogoop from mikkeler and three floyds. Always a surprise when I come here. | | GT2 (196), Washington DC | | March 5, 2012 In a strip mall along the Philly dockyards between the I-95 on/off ramp and historic Front street district. Easy to find, right next to a giant costume store. This place has a great selection. I’ve been twice and ran away with some amazing finds like super dank fresh Maine Beer Company Zoe, Mo, Spring Pepper, and Mean Old Tom. Even found some Williamsburg Aleworks Cafe Royale and Bitter Valentine! You can do mix and match six packs and save 10%. They had FW15 and even Founder’s Blushing Monk the first time I went there. Prices are better than the Foodery. Bottle selection is arguably larger. They have all the regular Alesmith releases too as well as lots of odd local 12oz bottles you can mix and match as singles. Quiet, friendly place. Not nearly as cramped as The Foodery. Underrated I think. | | Capa (172), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | February 2, 2012 The big draw here, IMO, is the large amount of harder to find bombers and 750s. Cooler lined walls full of singles- mostly from the US of A but also foriegn brews, too. Good and slightly different selection than other stores. Prices can be high especially on those harder to find bombers. They have a mixed six discount, I think it is 10% but only applies to 12oz bottles and cans and not the Belgian stuff, which is kind of annoying. Overall a good store in sort of an odd location. | | jredmond (111), Manhattan, New York | | September 30, 2011 [ Updated February 19, 2012 ] Surprisingly great selection considering the strip mall venue. Friendly staff and fair prices. | | italianjohn (127), Penndel, Pennsylvania | | August 21, 2011 In a shopping center where Washington and Columbus Blvd intersect .... Nice clean place run by a very nice oriental family .... A big cooler with tons of bottles mostly focusing on american micro brews but there were doors dedicated to belgians, german and english brews ..... The front counter has all of the 22oz and 750ml bottles not cold and if you have a look behind the counter you can find some more rarities ... prices were right on with some overprice on others and they have an american micro six pack discount .... You can definitely find some rarities here |
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