Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Lion Stout 98, Rinkuškiai Lobster Lovers Beer 9.5% 15, Redhook Long Hammer IPA 41
More Beers Available Here
Crown Valley Plowboy Porter 41, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Budweiser n/a, Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale 19, Charleville Explicit APA 19, OFallon 5-Day IPA 83, Woodchuck Fall Cider 63, Hanssens Oude Gueuze 97, Mendocino Spring Seasonal Bock 66, Southern Tier Cherry Saison 63, Crown Valley Worktruck Wheat Beer 63, Altenmünster Maibock 51, Schlafly APA 88, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, Arcadia Cocoa Loco Triple Chocolate Stout 76, Shipyard Prelude Ale 72, Crown Valley Antique Amber Lager 72, Crown Valley Raspberry Wheat Beer 72, Tin Mill Hefe-Weizen Beer 60, Dixie Beer 9, Charleville Maibock Lager 9, Heather Ales Alba 81, Black Sheep Riggwelter (Bottle) 88, Wye Valley Dorothy Goodbodys Country Ale 72, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, New Belgium Trippel 93, Baileys Chocolate Bar Chocolate Ale 28, Samuel Adams LongShot Double IPA 94, Arcadia Amber Ale 42, Great Divide Denver Pale Ale 72, Arcadia Whitsun 57, Odell Levity Amber Ale 46, Griesedieck Brothers Golden Pilsener 38, Samuel Adams LongShot Traditional Bock 83, Warsteiner Radler 8, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, New Belgium Abbey 93, Daleside Old Legover 37, Batemans Combined Harvest (Bottle) 32, Southern Tier Phin & Matts Extraordinary Ale 70, Charleville Hoptimistic IPA 54, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 91, Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA (2008 and later) 86, Breckenridge Pandoras Bock 27, Berghoff Genuine Dark Beer 29, Berghoff Famous Red Ale 28, Berghoff Pale Ale 27, Spanish Peaks Crystal Weiss 23, Great Divide Samurai 30, Berghoff Original Lager 17, Berghoff Famous Bock 46, Southern Tier Jah-va 99, Tommyknocker Maple Nut Brown Ale 26, Budweiser American Ale 23, Barons Extra Special Bitter (ESB) 31, Tin Mill Skyscraper 64, HeBrew Origin Pomegranate Ale 62, Tommyknocker Butt Head Bock 68, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Southern Tier Hoppe 94, Jolly Pumpkin La Roja 97, Shiner 100 Commemorator 59, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast 100, Charleville Tornado Alley Amber Ale 52, Charleville Half Wit Wheat 45, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Unibroue La Terrible 99, Unibroue 17 97, OFallon Smoked Porter 87, Boulevard Zôn 75, De Dolle Extra Export Stout 97, Nøgne Ø # 100 (Batch 100) 99, Tomos Watkin OSB / Old Style Bitter (Bottle) 51, HeBrew Genesis Ale 37, OFallon Cherry Chocolate 20, OFallon Gold 28, OFallon Unfiltered Wheat 39, OFallon Pumpkin Ale 61, OFallon Blackberry Scottish Ale 38, Schlafly Kaldis Coffee Stout 85, Schlafly Oktoberfest 70, Schlafly Saison 82, Hitachino Nest White Ale 85, Batemans XXXB (Bottle) 64, Nøgne Ø India Pale Ale 96, De Dolle Oerbier Special Reserva 100, Odell Cutthroat Porter 89, Odell Easy Street Wheat 45
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| wwwdottom (10), Breese, Illinois | | November 12, 2009 Very clean store - service didn’t apply as I knew what I was looking for (although I was not asked for help either) - the selection was good but they still have a little bit of work to do to catch to The Wine and Cheese Place a few miles away in Clayton - The mix a six ($9 per six pack) had several macros - The prices also seemed slightly higher than other places in the area | | troyc (72), Lubbock, Texas | | November 3, 2008 Decent beer selection. Although the 6-pack mix section had a lot of macros, I was able to find some good stuff that I haven’t tried as well. Local things like Schlafly and O’Fallon were all available here. Prices were pretty much what you’d expect. The main reason I visited was for some homebrew supplies, but I walked out with a few six packs as well. Homebrew section is pretty limited. No liquid yeast or a lot of the stuff you’d expect. (But I’m sure the turnover is not that great.) Still a fine store to visit. | | bhensonb (286), Woodland, California | | September 14, 2008 Resembles a Total Wine store in size and stock. There’s a lot of beer. There was a sizable mix six section. Good store for the area. If you are coming from long distance, try Wine & Cheese Place first. Did get a Griesedieck, which was the first one I’ve seen. | | barleyPops (58), Quad-Cities, Illinois | | July 7, 2008 This Friar Tuck’s is set up the same as their stores in Peoria and Champaign ( Savoy ) except this one may be slightly larger. You’ll find pretty much everything from Boulevard, Schlafly, O’Fallon, Odell’s and New Belgium ( did not see any La Folie ), plus all of the other craft brews found in Missouri. Small glassware section and some homebrew supplies as well. Prices seemed a bit high with many 6 packs and 750’s running a dollar higher than where I usually shop. Overall, a nice store and one I’m sure I’ll frequent while in town visiting the in-laws. | | thegreenrooster (39), St.louis, Missouri | | May 21, 2008 I’ll start my review by saying that this place just opened today so i hope for better things in the future. Everything is brand new and shiny with the beer off to the left as you come in. It seems they have the same distributors as everyone else in STL b/c everything here you can find at Randall’s,Wine and Cheese and Lukas. So if you were thinking you are going to find something new at a new place don’t waste your time driving here. They do have a mix a six wall which is total crap. About a quarter of which are pale lagers and a quarter is alky-pops for the kids. The rest is probably stuff you have already had and probably not liked. They do have a nice selection of single craft sodas. The rest of the store is typical liquor/wine store, I did not buy anything. Again this place is new so I’ll prob come back here in a month or so to see what they have done with the place but for now I would wait and let them sort out all the kinks. |
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