Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Fort Collins Barrel Licked Bock 94
More Beers Available Here
French Broad Wee Heavy-er Scotch Style Ale 76, Kapsreiter Landbier Hell 51, Hop Back Summer Lightning 57, Black Sheep Riggwelter (Bottle) 88, New Belgium Mothership Wit 55, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Ommegang Abbey Ale 98, Dogfish Head Theobroma 79, Avery Sixteen 83, New Belgium Fat Tire 53, New Holland Imperial Hatter 92, Anderson Valley Brother Davids Double 88, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Port) 95, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Sherry) 96, Smuttynose Star Island Single 52, Flying Dog Wild Dog Schwarz 94, Founders Cerise 79, Schneider Aventinus 99, Left Hand Goosinator Doppelbock 78, Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer (Bottle) 65, Uinta Anniversary Barley Wine 92, Red Brick Brown 92, Cottonwood Endo India Pale Ale 72, Cantillon Kriek 94, Witkap Pater Singel 83, Rogue Yellow Snow IPA 93, Stoudts Scarlet Lady Ale ESB 72, Carolina Strawberry Ale 27, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97
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19 reviews for Peace Street Market
Collint (8), Sylva , North Carolina does not count - explanation | | November 9, 2009 Yea, this place is awesome! You walk in and when you go to the right it has tons of hard to finds and some rares sprinkled in. Definetly the best beer selection in Raleigh to my knowlege. The only thing that botherd me was the indian dude that was kinda a jerkoff a the counter. I havn’t been to sams yet but i will be goin soon. | dreadorbust (1), , does not count - explanation | | August 9, 2009 Been going here for years. Best selection in Raleigh. I usually can find something that will quinch my thirst. The frustrating thing is that stocking is inconsistent. I’ve found some good beers there (e.g. Racer 5) only to never see it again. Service is not what brings me back to this place. Lately they have been expanding their large bottle selection - Hopping Frog ,Moylan’s. New beers are usually placed on a palate as you walk in the door - found Avery Maharajha there for cheap! You do have to watch out for some skunky beers, however. (Sam’s in Durham has a better selection with better service) | | Elwood (34), Leesburg, Virginia | | August 6, 2009 This is the preferred place to buy for my buddy in Raleigh. I must say, it does look like a bit of a hole, but it did have a pretty good selection of beers. Pricing seemed to be about average. I am guessing that just about everyone can find something that interests them. Service was okay, but all I did was check out. | | TheBeerGod (97), Newport News, Virginia | | May 3, 2009 [ Updated October 17, 2009 ] Went here on 5-3-09 before leaving to go back home from our WBF weekend. Decent selection of beers, though I thought the prices seemed a tad bit high. The part that irked me was I brought the last bottle of Monschof Kellerbier to the counter to pay for it, and they refused to sell it to me because it had no price tag on it. Are you kidding me!?!?!? First time I’ve ever been refused a beer being sold to me from off a stores shelf. Nothing but a glorified 7-11 with a decent beer selection. Not worth the stop, really. Also, just a comment, but if the is the best place to go in Raleigh for buying bottles, then Raleigh needs help! | | zizzybalubba (33), Elizabeth City, North Carolina | | April 5, 2009 One of the best beer stores in North Carolina. Great selection of beers although most of it is already refrigerated. Prices are good. Worth a visit. | | DMRz (10), Durham, North Carolina | | October 25, 2008 This shop has an excellent selection of beers, including a few that I have not seen elsewhere in NC. It is rather disorganized and you can not always count on them to have the latest releases immediately, but they did offer to order what I was looking for. Worth a stop if you are in the area... | | arventresca (24), Greenville, North Carolina | | May 3, 2008 This is a conveniant store located on Peace Street in Raleigh. I would have never thought this place would have the selection it does. Hugh selection. However, be aware because some of the stock can be very old. Don’t know much about the service since I have never talked to the workers. But if you want something new, stop by and get something. | | dkachur (114), Charlottesville, Virginia | | April 27, 2008 Imagine the store from Clerks. Then add an awesome beer. This store is totally disorganized. Labels don’t match, occasionally it’s hard to find prices. It’s pretty dirty. Damn good beer, local, US, international, with some hard to find stuff. Not very helpful staff and I certainly didn’t appreciate the back in 2 minutes sign when I got there. (It was well more than 2 minutes) | Perm (8), Tryon, North Carolina does not count - explanation | | January 8, 2008 So during my 2-year sojourn in Raleigh this was clearly the closest (I could walk if I put my mind to it) good place to buy good bottles. A bit odd (but then again, so is the rest of Raleigh) sort of reminds one of an old gas station convenience store, without the petrol. Odd assortment of tons of styles and labels, haphazardly placed amongst Fosters cans and Miller High Life I can’t tell you how many hours I wasted in there simply trying to figure out what all they had. Lots of Belgian and German specialty treats, as well as harder-to-find American micro’s.
Always more expensive than they should have been a half-hour trip to Sam’s in Durham would put this place to shame for their prices, to say nothing of organizational skills, selection, and above all, SERVICE.
I started avoiding PSM because the guy working there fussed at me for making notes to myself on prices and selections what gives? | | ucusty (53), Wake Forest, North Carolina | | June 13, 2007 Great place to stop after work. I stop by here a couple times a week. Not everything is priced so the prices are inconsistent. Either way there are plenty of gems here |
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