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Beer Available At Drink Shop (arranged by most recent)
BrewDog IPA Is Dead - HBC 96, BrewDog Punk IPA (5.6%) 98, BrewDog IPA Is Dead - Challenger 76, BrewDog IPA Is Dead - Galaxy 93, BrewDog IPA Is Dead - Motueka 95, Mikkeller Single Hop Bravo IPA 88, To Øl First Frontier IPA 97, Hacker-Pschorr Münchener Kellerbier - Anno 1417 64, 8 Wired Saison Sauvin 97, Duff Beer (Germany) 8, Huvila X-Porter 96, To Øl/Mikkeller Sleep Over Coffee IIPA 92, Viru 7, Shepherd Neame Whitstable Bay (Bottle) 35, Belhaven St Andrews Ale (Bottle) 77, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel 95, Mikkeller 1000 IBU Ultramate 64, Gruut Belgian Wit Bier 72, Belhaven McCallums Stout (Bottle) 43, Mikkeller / Revelation Cat Cream Ale 92
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| TBone (173), Pori, Finland | | May 2, 2012 Clean and bottles in good order in this small corner shop. Mikkelller beers were cheap! Decent selection of Belgian beers, some Estonian, UK and Denmark. One of the must stops while in Tallinn. | Marduk (7), , Estonia does not count - explanation | | April 28, 2012 Best selection of beers in Tallinn and probably in Estonia. Large mix of Belgian, Danish, Finnish, German beers, also some quite unique not mass produced Estonians. As owner is Englishman I’d expect more variety of British beers. C’mon only 1 irish stout? | | SaintMatty (128), Uppsala, Sweden | | April 22, 2012 The best beer shop in Tallinn where you can find some tasty beers from the likes of Brewdog, Malmgård, Mikkeller and a good selection of Belgian beers too. | enn_p (3), , Estonia does not count - explanation | | February 21, 2012 THE place to be looking for craft beer in Tallinn, go no further! The staff don’t know much about beer (or operating the cash register, for that matter), and their attitude and willingness to service leaves a LOT to be desired, so you have to know your beer. Still, I’m giving big credit to James for venturing into a business like that and bringing all these beers together under one roof. A pioneer in its own right! | | JoeMcPhee (398), Toronto, ON, Ontario | | September 4, 2011 A bottle shop selling most of the same selection available next door at the bar. Picked up a few local bottles (although there’s not a whole lot of Estonian stuff here). Mostly Belgian and British stuff although I managed to score a few bottles of Huvila here as well. Reasonably priced as well. Decent. | | Tim Webb (106), Cambridge, England | | April 10, 2011 Off a narrow alley next to the Drink Baar, which it backs onto but which it must remain completely separate from under Estonian law. Quite easily missed. Although not in the Belgian bierwinkel league this is Estonia after all and the range of belgian beers outstrips than found in most Belgian towns. Good range of Estonian brewery beers too. | | FatPhil (222), Tallinn, Estonia | | January 14, 2011 [ Updated December 20, 2011 ] James does it again - pucker! 6 sets of shelves, roughly country themed: Estonian, Eastern Europe, German/Czech, Belgian, Ciders, and UK. 30 in each column might even be an underestimate. Quality in most of those is tip-top. Value - absolutely tip-top. Need a 75 of Corsendonk Agnus or Pater for cellaring? Bingo - yours for a fraction over 8€ Ditto St Bernardus Abt, or Grottenbier. Grab an Orval while you’re there. Even after 4500 rates I found 6 new beers. Staff all speak good english, and are helpful and friendly, and are learning more about the beers they sell (they’ve only been open just over a week)... Months later - just bumped them an extra point as I just got some beyond-the-call-of-duty customer service - cheers James! |
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