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1st Grand Avenue Liquors
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: 100 - 200
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Great Divide Hibernation Ale 96, Southern Tier Oat 99, Victory HopDevil 98
More Beers Available Here
Victory Prima Pils 92, Surly SurlyFest 90, Surly Bitter Brewer 90, Surly CynicAle 90, Surly Furious 99, Surly Bender 94, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Southern Tier Pumking 95, Sierra Nevada Summerfest 47, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle) 92, Schell Schmaltzs Alt 85, New Belgium Mighty Arrow 79, Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat 33, Samuel Adams Dunkelweizen 72, Samuel Adams Irish Red Ale 59, Samuel Adams Brown Ale 49, Samuel Adams Winter Lager 69, Samuel Adams Octoberfest 70, Lift Bridge Farm Girl Belgian Saison 71, Left Hand Oktoberfest 61, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Sierra Nevada Anniversary Ale 91, Goose Island Harvest Ale 88, Goose Island Pere Jacques 95, Founders Porter 99, Founders Reds Rye P.A. 98, Founders Centennial IPA 97, Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale 95, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Flat Earth Cygnus X-1 75, Capital Blonde Doppelbock 85, Capital Autumnal Fire 95, Flat Earth Element 115 60
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5 reviews for 1st Grand Avenue Liquors
Markopramen (1), St. Paul, Minnesota does not count - explanation | | July 9, 2008 This is a great spot for a great variety of Micro-beers, Belgian Beers, and always has a more than ample Seasonal Section as you enter there WALK-IN BEER COOLER. | thejoeshow (7), Saint Paul, Minnesota does not count - explanation | | June 18, 2008 [ Updated July 12, 2008 ] Very nice shop with an excellent selection. Nice stock in the beer cave. They have what you are looking for, everything from the Big 3 all the way down to little hole in the wall micro’s and a good stock of foreign brews that will take you through all of Europe. Only things I was not impressed by was the lack of singles but that’s not that big of a deal. | | JK (118), Richfield, Minnesota | | June 16, 2008 Very nice interior, at least for the wine section. All of the beer is in the walk in cooler. No singles. A few dozen imports including some less common Belgian. Surly in stock and some Bells. A step above an average neighborhood liquor store. | | Stine (59), St. Paul , Minnesota | | March 9, 2008 I stop in here occasionally because it’s across the street from a place where I eat soup commonly. High prices on a decent, average selection of American micros and a very small selection of the most standard Belgian bottles. No American singles aside from 22 oz bottles but they will occasionally offer mixed six packs such as a winter sampler and the like. A conscientious store. Worth a stop if you happen to be in walking distance. Otherwise, Thomas liquors a couple miles up Grand is much better. | | KAF (68), Coralville, Iowa | | February 3, 2008 Nice little store on a busy street. The selection is not bad, definitely better than your average liquor store, but not as big of a selection as one of the Cellars. The staff is friendly enough, although I don’t think they have ever gone out of their way to help me before. They have some nice finds here like Ballast Point and some Belgians. Not a must stop but if you’re in the area you might as well drop in. |
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