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Beer Available At Top Foods (arranged by most recent)
Sierra Nevada Hoptimum 99, Crispin Artisanal Reserve Honey Crisp 78, Pyramid Outburst Imperial IPA 95, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, Firestone Walker 15 (XV) 100, Laurelwood Gearhead IPA 81, Avery duganA 99, Fremont Bourbon Barrel Abominable Ale 98, Avery The Czar Imperial Stout 99, Lazy Boy Dumb Luck Winter Porter , Lazy Boy Dumb Luck Summer Belgian Style Wit Ale , Oakshire Hellshire II 73, Hair of the Dog Doggie Claws (2003-) 100, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper 99, Southern Tier Pumking 98, New Old Lompoc C-Note 95, Elysian Night Owl Pumpkin Ale 92, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Dark Truth Stout 98, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 100, Harmon Rajahs Royal IPA 78
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| after4ever (176), Brier, Washington | | July 8, 2011 Well, it’s a supermarket, but it’s definitely one of the good ones without a doubt. And that’s in all senses, not just the beer sense--all the specialty sections are really well developed, so you can definitely get your stuff. Deli, meat, produce, bakery, and especially beer and wine. B&W is a huge wide aisle running the entire depth of the store, with lots of extra racks and endcaps and custom shelves thrown in (mostly for wine, but lots of special merchandising for beers too). They easily have 300-400 beers, probably more. Only a small percentage of those are industrial. Prices are good. This is definitely good place to stock up if in the area--Snohomish Beer & Wine Specialty can’t even match the selection by far, let alone the prices, though they’re a great outfit. Closest competition is Norm’s in Lake Stevens. | | CampesinoTino (57), Seattle, Washington | | May 14, 2011 The beer selection is very similar to Whole Foods with a good selection of PNW and Belgian beers as well as top breweries from other states. | CAmes (9), Snohomish, Washington does not count - explanation | | May 20, 2005 Nothing much to look at it, this is probably the rattiest looking Top Foods. And the one you’d least expect to have a "top" notch beer selection. As grocery stores go, it’s tough to find one much better. While depth of selection might not be great, just about every variety and region is represented, with predictable emphasis on PNW brews. Furthermore, the beer & wine person is very willing to take special requests, and delivers, usually in under a week. |
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