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Party Source
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Bottles: ~ 200
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Harpoon Munich Dark 73, Weyerbacher Autumn Fest 61, Dundee American Pale Ale 29
More Beers Available Here
Dundee Wheat Beer 12, Dundee Porter 52, Flying Dog Kerberos Tripel 52, Smuttynose Summer Weizen Ale 49, Thomas Hooker Hop Meadow IPA 87, Wachusett Green Monsta 54, Dixie Jazz Amber Light 9, Weyerbacher Quad 91, Lagunitas Lumpy Gravy 76, Wild Goose Amber 56, Green Flash West Coast IPA 98, Great Lakes Nosferatu 97, Paper City Batch 108 40, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Magic Hat Howl 67, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #20 - Glacier Harvest Wet Hop Beer 62, Victory Moonglow Weizenbock 95, Great Lakes Burning River Pale Ale 94, Great Lakes Commodore Perry IPA 90, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Great Lakes Grassroots Ale 47, Magic Hat Roxy Rolles 79, Southern Tier Back Burner 96, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Blue Point Oktoberfest 54, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #28 - Glacier Harvest ’09 Wet Hop Beer 54, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 2 85, Kronenbourg 1664 9, DAB Original 20, Grimbergen Blonde 71, Grimbergen Double (Dubbel) 81, Corsendonk Pater (Abbey Brown Ale) 96, Corsendonk Agnus (Abbey Pale Ale) 94, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Stoudts Winter Ale 75, Keegan Ales Hurricane Kitty IPA 72, Guinness Extra Stout (North America) 79, Dixie Beer 9, Wolavers Will Stevens Pumpkin Ale 51, Fullers London Porter (Bottle/Keg) 99, North Coast Old No. 38 Stout 88, Sierra Nevada Porter 92, Magic Hat Jinx 64, Unibroue Maudite 98, Victory Hop Wallop 95, Anchor Summer Beer 27, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Middle Ages Dragonslayer Imperial Stout 93, Ommegang Witte 81, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Cooperstown Nine Man Ale 29, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 82, Brooklyn Monster Ale 91, North Coast Brother Thelonious 93, North Coast PranQster Belgian 86, Cooperstown Benchwarmer 77, Great Lakes Oktoberfest 78, Saranac Octoberfest 25, Cooperstown Strike Out Stout 72, Cooperstown Back Yard IPA 64, Cooperstown Old Slugger 42, Saranac Caramel Porter 53, Cooperstown Pride of Milford Special Ale 81, Delirium Tremens 91, Maredsous 10 94, Rogue Morimoto Soba Ale 65, Rogue Brutal Bitter 96, Rogue Half-E-Weizen (MoM Hefeweizen) 64, Dogfish Head Black and Blue 79, Chouffe Houblon Dobbelen IPA Tripel 99, Rogue Dads Little Helper 18, Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA 98, Rogue Captain Sigs Deadliest Ale (Northwestern Ale) 91, Saranac Pomegranate Wheat 24, Harpoon UFO White 59, Keegan Ales Old Capital 30, Fort Collins The Kidd Lager (Schwarzbier) 87, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Harpoon Leviathan Imperial IPA 96, Fort Collins Chocolate Stout 73, Smuttynose Star Island Single 52, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 90, Fort Collins Z Lager 65, Atwater Winter Bock 39, Southern Tier Krampus 94, Two Brothers Cane and Ebel 93, Sierra Nevada Early Spring Beer (ESB) 81, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Tröegs Dream Weaver Wheat 79, Lagunitas Cruising with Ruben and The Jets 87, Green Flash Hop Head Red 96, Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale 99, Arcadia Hop Rocket 11th Anniversary Ale 95, Rogue Santas Private Reserve 88, HeBrew Jewbelation Twelve 94, Double Bastard Ale 100, Boulder Beer Hazed & Infused 83, Southern Tier Harvest Ale 93, Elysian Perseus Porter 88, Anchor Old Foghorn Ale 98, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #25 - Rauchfetzen 77, Victory Golden Monkey 95, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 91, Stoudts Triple 87, Tröegs Troegenator Doublebock 88, Harpoon Leviathan Big Bohemian Pilsner 82, Tröegs Rugged Trail Nut Brown Ale 72, Paper City Ireland Parish Golden Ale 46, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Stoudts Fat Dog Stout (Vintages 2004 and later) 98, Lagunitas Were Only In It For The Money 72, Atwater Vanilla Java Porter 26, Flying Dog Garde Dog Bière de Garde 32, Lagunitas New DogTown Pale Ale 90, Harpoon Leviathan Belgian Quad 87, Flying Dog Horn Dog Barley Wine 87, Atwater Blocktoberfest 26, Brooklyn Brown Ale 83, Smuttynose Imperial Stout 99, Ellicottville Buchan Nut Brown 47, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Landmark Sunrise Amber 98, Arcadia Imperial Stout 96, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Flying Fish Extra Pale Ale 36, Tröegs HopBack Amber Ale 93, Saranac Adirondack Amber 32, Otter Creek Copper Ale 47, Smuttynose Old Brown Dog 79, Paper City Spring Lager 79, Avery IPA 92, Clipper City Heavy Seas Hang Ten 84, Wachusett IPA 80, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Two Brothers The Bitter End Pale Ale 67, Oskar Blues Mamas Little Yella Pils 59, Stone Levitation Ale 87, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Erie Brewing Presque Isle Pilsner 17, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #26 - Catamount Maple Wheat 32, Avery New World Porter 95, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Clipper City Heavy Seas Holy Sheet 62, Harpoon Leviathan Baltic Porter 90, Pretty Things Jack Dor 91, Erie Brewing Misery Bay IPA 48, Allagash Dubbel Reserve 90, Southern Tier Hop Sun 78, Magic Hat Wacko 15, Oskar Blues Gordon 98, Middle Ages Druid Fluid 89
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12 reviews for Party Source
| williamherbert (16), Syracuse, New York | | July 27, 2009 This place gets a bit of a bad rap because the owner is a grump and they do let a lot of their beers go stale and then try to sell them at regular price. It does have the feeling of a tomb inside, usually with a lonely radio blaring sports talk shows. The service is usually of the "who-cares" variety, and sometimes -- even though I routinely spend $50 a trip there -- they give me crap about what a hassle it is to ring up singles. These things are all true, however there is a lot to like about it. It does have a very good selection of Euros and domestics. They have been doing a much better job of rotating their beers than in years past, especially their seasonal section. And the fact that you can buy a single bottle of any beer (at a marked up price, of course) is a great way to sample everything you want. Don’t expect some kind of beer utopia walking in (that would be Rochester’s Beers of the World), but don’t be afraid to go in and peek around for a bit. | | hoplover406 (24), Crofton, Maryland | | March 1, 2008 [ Updated May 8, 2008 ] This place is only a couple of miles away from me and it’s very good as far as selection goes. They have a great selection of regional micros that are available in singles as well. *Make sure to check BB Date on singles* DFH, Allagash, Lagunitas, Southern Tier.. A few Belgians as well...Orval, DuPont, Chouffe. They do sell glassware. Selection is the best in Syracuse. UPDATE March 5, 2008: They had a decent selection recently. Found some New Holland and FFF, Sprecher. Jerry (owner?) is a friendly guy and happy to help. | mingus (2), New York does not count - explanation | | September 7, 2007 expired products every time I go here. mostly kids running the place and they don’t act like they care too much about the product. care more about chit chat with each other. selection used to be a whole helluva lot better 3 or 4 years ago. maybe more. I just called them to see if they had something and the kid acted like I was disturbing him from making out with his hand. avoid this place. don’t know about an alternative in the Syracuse area. I always drive a little extra to Marcy Beverage and they know what they are doing. | | Goldorak (110), Montreal, Quebec | | July 23, 2007 Party Source wasn’t too far from the downtown core and an easy drive on Erie Street. As mentioned by the others, this place is pretty no-frills. The small growler filling station didn’t look very clean. It reminded me of Costco. Interesting selection from all over, nothing that really made me stop and say wow, but plenty of west coast brews, good local rep and decent variety of imports. Some Beers in the coolers were not in the room temp section (Brooklyn Monster ale was one) so keep an eye out. Selection seemed pretty up to date, they had seasonals and one-offs that I wasn’t sure were available around here yet (Stone 7.7.7, DFH Festina Peche). Prices were pretty steep. No way was I going to pay 18$ for a 750ml of Allagash – but I’ve seen it elsewhere for the same price so I won’t blame them – and 6 bucks an Orval is an absolute rip-off. Most imports seemed overpriced to me compared to other stores I’ve been to recently, so I stuck with regionals that were more reasonable. Service was another issue. I wasn’t expecting them to bend over backwards for us, but it was lackluster even by convenience store standards. We bought for over 150 bucks worth of suds and we even had to beg for a box, forget about a discount, a glass or whatever. An ok place when you’re in the area, but they could use some improvement in every aspect of their game.
| chouffe (1), New York does not count - explanation | | October 23, 2005 Very sad to see what has happened to this place. It once had such promise; owners with enthusiasm, a willingness to offer great beer. Now this joint is morbid. They don’t care about their customers, and appear to have lost any knowledge they had about the care of their beer out the front door. Come on Mark and Jerry, rotate your stock. I won’t buy beer with cobwebs on the bottle. And stop displaying the beer in front of the window already. Fresh beer (Stone) goes in the cooler and Belgians on the shelves at room temperature; not the other way around. Selection has hit an all time low, and I guess they lost interest in keeping a growler selection going (just as well, they seemed to have forgotten how to clean the beer lines when they did offer them). Overpriced, poor service, poor selection... such promise; truly a pity! | | Rastacouere (475), Montréal, Quebec | | July 29, 2005 Generic looking building, ugly green. Declining selection I’m told. Nothing really impressive there, but I assume that in the Syracuse area, you have to go to come here if you don,t want to drive to Rochester. Nothing out of the legend anymore, only 5% of the floor surface is really dedicated to interesting stuff for beer geeks. ninspired service. Dull beer store. | | Sammy (273), Toronto, Ontario | | June 12, 2005 Bit of a beer museum, with beers out past expiration. About a quarter of the beers were there in singles, they were touchy until I mentioned my reviewing, then somewhat more generous in breaking up sixes. Better than average place, and somehwere decent for a BA to go, some good Belgiums and other international. A few out of town that all seem to carry, Magic Hat, soem Rogues and Stones, but mostly the local fare. | | Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario | | December 7, 2004 [ Updated July 17, 2006 ] Dec 2004. Recently painted lime green. The selection hasn’t changed since my last visit (not bad but could do better). Offers singles. July 2006 update, place got cleaned up, all the bulk cases are gone from the left side, leaving that part of the store empty. Selction has gone up and included Southern Tier Black River series (Jah-Va and IS), Averies, Rogue, North Coast, Cisco, Wachussets, etc...The owner say they do their best, but Syracuse is not an easy town for beer stores. | | CapFlu (179), Victoria, British Columbia | | July 10, 2004 [ Updated September 21, 2004 ] Sadly - Nowhere near the claimed ~500 bottles. Its closer to 200 and many of them are the more widely distributed Northern NY and big New England breweries. Truly sad. Especially since this bottleshop was mega-hyped for many years. They are living off their long-be-gone reputation. I was sold two VERY OLD bottles of Brasserie a Vapeur beers (8 years old / $8 each / 8% alcohol). I expect to be VERY VERY MAD with them upon consumption. | | DYCSoccer17 (187), Davis, California | | May 28, 2004 Non-impressive. Pretty empty beer store. They have mostly common stuff in bottles and a pretty limited supply of US Micros. They do have a few Belgians, but nothing to write home about. Staff ignored me when I was looking around. Probably the best bottle shop in town, but if you want good beer, you’re much better off going to the Blue Tusk. |
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