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Beer Available At Kegs and Barrels (Parker Rd) (arranged by most recent)
Clown Shoes Miracle IPA 83, Rahr & Sons The Regulator 63, Samuel Adams Norse Legend 82, Tyskie Gronie 14, Laverstoke Park Farm Organic Real Ale 48, Samuel Adams Verloren 77, Adelbert’s Rambler Ale 36, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Rye-on-Rye 99, Angry Orchard Apple Ginger 45, Angry Orchard Traditional Dry 40, Great Divide Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti 100, Southern Star Buried Hatchet Stout 98, Magic Hat Elder Betty 46, HeBrew Hop Manna IPA 94, Scotch Silly 91, Original Sin Newtown Pippin , Clos des Ducs Premium Pear , Genesee Cream Ale 10, Adelbert’s Tripel B (Bad Boy Brew) 79, Ayinger Ur-Weisse 96
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beergeek24 (2), , does not count - explanation | | February 19, 2012 The store is nice but staff is not. | | Dixonian (79), Dallas, Texas | | December 2, 2011 Great selection, they pretty much get everything that comes to the area. Staff is friendly and helpful - they hold weekly tastings of good brews. Less space than the other store but still a great place. | | blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas | | December 2, 2011 Always outstanding selection for DFW and usually has something new on the shelves, always good service and RB friendly staff | | fiveacestx (22), Texas | | November 7, 2011 A good selection of brews here. I’m fairly new to this and I found Christy to be very helpful. She’s apparently a beer geek as well because she talked about craft beer in general and not just what was for sale in the store. I’ve been to the other location (15th) as well and it’s true they have a larger selection but I still like this location more. | Errl (4), Plano, Texas does not count - explanation | | October 24, 2011 [ Updated November 26, 2011 ] This is my Go-to Place. The couple guys that have helped me there have been very knowledgeable about new and old Beers. Thank you for keeping the best selection around. | | thirdeye11 (33), Dallas, Texas | | August 8, 2011 I finally got around to visiting the Parker location, and wasn’t disappointed.
The clerk working at the time was Ratebeer’s very own "mar". He went above and beyond to give me good service, point out the newest offerings, and helped secure what I wanted ahead of time.
This location is quite a bit cooler and better air conditioned than the 15th street location, but has a lot less windows to contend with. It may need some updating in general, but overall it’s acceptable.
One of the very best selections of any beer store in all of Dallas/Fort Worth, and that’s evident in the rows and rows of beer both in coolers and on shelves. They have stuff I haven’t seen too many other places, and even some nice vintage stuff hiding on shelves.
Great pricing comparatively speaking. If you were only going to visit a couple of beer stores in DFW, this would be one to not miss. | | Mora2000 (52), Dallas, Texas | | July 14, 2011 This store probably doesn’t have as good of a selection as the 15th Street location, but it is getting better. Recently, the store has made more of an emphasis on beer and the selection is improving. Not the first store to get new releases but the store features most of the beers available here in Texas. There are weekly tastings and certain members of the staff are very helpful. | Gamont (5), Texas does not count - explanation | | June 10, 2011 Good place to shop for beer, although not as good as the one off of 15th street. Selection is not nearly as robust as their main store but still decent. I’ve had better customer service here than at the other one. The guy I’ve always seen working there really knows his beers. Really wouldn’t be surprised if he had tried every beer in the store. Overall a pretty good place to shop | Pershing (6), Garland, Texas does not count - explanation | | September 13, 2008 Extremely overpriced for nothing more than a cooler and wire wine racks. They charge almost $3 for a 12 ounce liberty ale single. Some of their beers are not priced in the cooler and you have no idea what your paying since they do not provide a price display on their register. One bottle I picked up in a build your own six pack was $15. The Man behind the register informed me since I could not see the price as he scanned it. They could not even print a receipt on my 3rd and final visit. They should also have their cooler serviced since the single bottles were barely cool. | | ilovedarkbeer (61), Abilene, Texas | | May 14, 2008 Small store with a few different things than I have seen elsewhere in the area. Nice girl working the counter not sure if she was beer knowledgeable seeing as I did not have any questions. Prices were very fair and I picked up a decent amount of stuff. I would go back. |
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