Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Kulmbacher Eisbock 98, Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale 95, Budweiser n/a
More Beers Available Here
Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale 19, Left Hand Deep Cover Brown Ale 44, OFallon 5-Day IPA 83, Bells Octoberfest Beer 59, Pabst Blue Ribbon 2, Schlafly APA 88, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Founders Porter 99, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 89, Schlafly Quadrupel 86, Schneider Aventinus 99, Struise Black Albert 100, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast 100, Great Divide Claymore Scotch Ale 87, Bells Porter 94, Great Divide Hades 64, Goose Island Mild Winter Rye Ale 72, Amarcord La Tabachéra 48, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Schlafly Tripel 82, Cidre Dupont Réserve 98, Boulevard Saison Brett 99, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 1 80, Orval 99, Leinenkugels 1888 Bock 35, HeBrew Rejewvenator 2008 81, Hofbräu München Oktoberfestbier 32, Arcadia Bourbon Barrel Shipwreck Porter 85, Kasteel Kriek 92, Chouffe Houblon Dobbelen IPA Tripel 99, Griesedieck Brothers Bavarian Wheat 99, Schloss Eggenberg Samichlaus Bier Helles 77, Michelob Porter 32, Ridgeway Criminally Bad Elf 61, Prinzregent Luitpold Weissbier Hell 71, Odell 5 Barrel Pale Ale 70, Boulevard Double Wide IPA 97
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7 reviews for Randall’s Wine and Spirits
hoprodrye (2), , does not count - explanation | | July 15, 2009 Hadn’t been to Randall’s in a while and was thrilled to see that they have expanded their beer section. Maybe 2000 sq feet, not sure but at least triple the size of the old section. Reinaert Flemish Wild Ale is my new fav. Also happy to see Les deux Brasseurs Belgian Ale and more stuff from Founders than I knew existed. They have a great display of import and micros in a can. Lion stout, old speckled hen and wexford cream ale in a can!! Who knew? Classic cars on display in the store and isles of booze i’ve never seen before made for a great trip. | Lovewoodies (1), Saint Louis, Missouri does not count - explanation | | April 8, 2008 Huge selection of wine! All different kinds of liquors.PLENTY of room to grow for more. EASY to access. VERY friendly staff. Wine tasting every weekend | | SubstanceT (114), Saint Louis, Missouri | | November 19, 2007 Place rating 110. I agree that this place is damn hard to find. I tried to passively find this place about 4 times until I finally saw it. In other words, I knew kind of where it was off of Jefferson and looking just north of 44 but I just never seemed to run into it. Well, the reason is because it is kind of along this alley that runs parallel to the interstate. Kind of. Well, anyway this place has a lot of potential. Kind of reminds me of Sams in Chicago only with about 1/40th of the selection. The beer section is better than what I have been to in StL to this point. Having said that, I am yet to go to corral liquors which is supposed to be the best. The prices are good. For example, I got a Yeti and it was 5.99 whereas other places AWAY from StL was 4.99. I will keep visiting this place. I hope that they can keep it up. | drmatt (2), THE LOU, Missouri does not count - explanation | | October 21, 2007 [ Updated February 4, 2008 ] i’ll rerate this place if it gets better with the new guy ordering beer. the american micro selection very week, even for missouri. there is a decent british iles, german and belgian section. rerate- chris is really turning this store into a pretty good beer store. getting a lot more of the good americans in here that are available in missouri. this plus the illinois store selection is pretty damn solid. | jlh323s (1), Missouri does not count - explanation | | September 13, 2007 i love this place. it’s a few blocks from me and really convenient. they have more variety and space than any liquor store i’ve ever been to and the prices are great. the staff is also very knowledgeable and friendly. | | Braudog (476), Dayton, Ohio | | July 17, 2007 July 07 - In an odd location, this cavernous warehouse liquor store has an entire tank-wide aisle dedicated to beer. I brought hom about 6 single imports that were new to me plus a couple 6’s of local micros that I can’t get at home. I’d hoped for the ability to mix and match micro singles, but no such luck. Have to go to Illinois for that I guess. Decent selection for the STL area. | | thegreenrooster (39), St.louis, Missouri | | May 10, 2007 First thing I have to say about this place is that its extremly hard to find if your not familar with the area. Basically if your getting off east 44 on Jefferson go straight across at the light even though it looks like your getting back on the highway. Ok that said my review of this place is better now than when it first opened. Huge brick buliding is the first thing you notice and its only being half used. I went the 2nd day it opened and was greated by a huge AB display with cases of Bud Light stacked to the roof. On a return visit I must say that I am more impressed. Almost 2 full isles of craft beer shelved by country. The pull of the place is the prices! Much better than the local chain grocery stores and they let you know it. Most beers are nothing out of the ordinary but there are some hidden gems in there. No mix and match singles but a boy can hope. Excellent Scotch section along with about every known spirit to stock up the home bar. A good but getting better beer store right here in the city. |
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