Name | ABV | Entered |
64 Have been here a few times but mostly before it was allowed into the RB database. Seems like there's something for everyone inside the food section, but probably only a dozen or so worthy bottles for me on each visit to the beer and wine side. Oppressive, antiquated blue laws certainly in play here: go ahead and buy two carriers from the build-a-six, but try to buy any more bottles and you'll have to split your order, take some out to the car, come back, re-scan ID and pay again; if you've finished and bring your purchases through the main (food) part of the store, know that the 17-year-old at the cash register not only can't ring you up, he isn't even allowed to touch your bottles to move them from the conveyor to the bagging area. Still love the store, always make it a point to visit when in the area. [2018.07.79: 64] |
68 Probably the first grocery store chain in this area that carried more craft beer than bmc. Lots of local selections at reasonable prices plus some good seasonals as well. (just pulled a couple of gnomegang bottles. ) they’re in the food court area of the store so you could make a meal of it. They card everyone at the checkout which is bizarre because what underaged kid is buying Ommegang. |
64 They have a good selection of beer for being a supermarket. As others have said, they have local/regional brews along with a wide variety of others. It is in the food area, which is actually pretty decent. The prices aren’t terrible and they recently added a pick-your-own six-pack area. Overall a good place to buy beer. |
48 The State College Wegman’s has some pretty good prices for a lot of regional beers, and the Otto’s bombers are great to find there. I try to get here every couple of months, since it is the nearest branch to me - else I have to go to Whole Paycheck in Pittsburgh, which sells no alcohol. Great produce, seafood, etc. Victory, Penn, Otto’s, Stoudts, Long Trail, Chimay, Troegs, Founders, Unibroue, and tons of others. |
52 Decent selection of Pennsyvania micros. Have to pay in the restaurant because of the weird PA laws. Will be back though a bit pricy. You can buy prepared food in the area too. |
44 A nice selection for the area and rather good prices overall. They particularly have a nice selection of 22 oz bottles. |
60 What CharlesDarwin said - recently allowed to sell beer in the supermarket, so for the south side of town it’s actually one of the better spots to pick up Otto’s, Stone, Troegs, Voodoo, all that jazz. The coolers are located in their cafe where there’s a surprising variety of food to munch on, much of it pretty good. |
64 Wegman’s, is sadly one of the better beer selections in State College now. They do have a rather good diversity of local (including Otto’s) and regional brews (Appalachian, Erie, Voodoo, etc.). They also provide a number of 750s and 22oz bottles as singles, which is a nice feature. Probably the best part about having beer at Wegman’s is that you can drink beer in their "Cafe" with food. They do also occasionally host food and beer pairing events. The prices are a little high, but not really all that different from other six pack shops in the area. |
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