| libbit (10), Toledo, Ohio |
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September 10, 2011 Josephs is our local store lucky to have it around. Great selection of beers as well as liquor. Staff is friendly and helpful. Selection is amazing! |
| aobecksy (13), Middle of no where, Ohio |
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June 17, 2009 Joseph plaza’s has recently undergone renovations, so it is much improved. I loved the set up, pretty easy to naviagate. Ask for Matt for more help--he’s a gem. Selection was worthy of the travel time, but call ahead and they will tell you when things are delivered. We just missed the alesmith truck! Have your ratebeer lists handy and beers will fall into your cart! prices were standard as well. If you get the mapquest directions, theading norht for I75, there are two 475 exits, you need the 2nd--most northern one. |
hopslovin (9), Fort Wayne, Indiana does not count - explanation |
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July 29, 2008 Best beer selection in NW Ohio. Very friendly staff. Usually have a good selection of hard to find products. Will order for you if they don’t have on hand. Good pricing. |
| walleye (33), Sterling Heights, Michigan |
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July 2, 2008 Went in here after going to Andersons. Selection is good , prices the sane as far as I could see. Another must stop if in Toledo |
| Ibrew2or3 (248), Phoenix, Arizona |
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May 2, 2007 Store is located in a crummy little strip mall. Very nice selection but singles were limited to mostly bombers and 750s. Whose complaining? Not me. They have Alesmith Speedway Stout, Wee Heavy, Grand Cru, Old Numbskull and Horny Devil. I was in heaven right there in Toledo Ohio. Extra points for the Overall score for selling Alesmith. |
Pailhead (5), Plymouth , Michigan does not count - explanation |
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September 28, 2006 One of two place SE MI ratebeerians need to make a trip to every now and then. A nice selection of brewers you will not find in MI: Three Floyds, Alesmith, Stone, Rodenbach, and many others. Great singles selection. Andersons is down the road, so one trip hits both places and there’s enough of a different selection that a trip to both places is worth your while. Staff doesn’t appear to be the most knowledgable (at least the ones I’ve dealt with), but helfpul enough and will lead you in the right direction if you know what you’re looking for. |
| shigadeyo (58), Harrison, Ohio |
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September 18, 2006 In a strip mall across the street for Westfield Shopping Center (Franklin Park Mall). A pretty good selection of imports and microbrews in the very back. A good selection of 6-packs, but not many single 12 oz bottles. The usual 22 oz and 750 mL singles (AleSmith, Stone, Rogue, imports, etc.). This is also a state liquor store with cigars, wine, and munchies as well. Beer prices are the usual going price as everybody else in Ohio. |
| BBB63 (120), La Porte , Indiana |
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July 23, 2006 Good selection of both big bottles and far amount of single as well. The prices were not cheap but you can find the common Alesmith and Stone releases. Worth a stop if travelling through the area. |
| Terminus (233), Las Cruces, New Mexico |
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July 9, 2006 I was pretty impressed with this place. lots of east coast and michigan beers to select from. Had stone and a few leftover alesmith beers as well. from the looks of it, alesmith doenst distribute to OH anymore, but that maybe not true. Nice belgian selection as well. friendly and helpful staff as well. worth a stop! |
Zach Diesel (7), Portland, Oregon does not count - explanation |
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December 16, 2004 had a great selection of pennsylvania brews not available in Michigan plus Alesmith and Stone products. Staff was really friendly. Layout is kinda random but you can find what you’re looking for pretty easily. |
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