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4 reviews for West Side Liquors and Wine Shop
| Bigmmartin (10), Dayton, Ohio | | July 12, 2009 Right on the border of Ohio and Indiana. The closest place to get Three Floyds if you are in southern Oh or northern Ky. They had a pretty damn good selection of Three Floyds beers, including newer releases. The overall selection was pretty decent. However, the worst thing about this place is that it is the home of the most annoying sound in the world. The loudest fucking door buzzer is in the back of the store right next to all the beer. I thought Belmont in Dayton had an annoying door buzzer, but this place is 100x worse. It’s a high pitched screeching sound that makes your ears bleed and induces vomiting anytime anyone opens the door. Or even better is when someone at the front of the store stands with the door open so the people in the back looking at the beer get blasted in the face for 5 straight minutes of pure audible hell. I almost literally had to leave the store without buying anything. | Alkiser (1), Cincinnati, Ohio does not count - explanation | | July 22, 2008 In all honesty, this place isn’t very impressive, the selection of beer gets a decent amount of sunlight and the service is not upto par. That being said, in Cincinnati you can no longer get three Floyds and this is the closest place I have found to pick it up. I also walked in one day to pick up one of 4 cases of Double Crooked Tree from Dark Horse. So if you can’t find it in Cincy, take the 20 minute drive to hit this place. If you go, and are looking for help, ask for Jason, he will do what he can. | | AllAboutStout (30), Cincinnati, Ohio | | December 23, 2006 It’s a short jaunt over to Harrison from my home so I thought I would take a ride. This is a corner liquor store in the middle of historic Harrison. Lots of liquor and BMC. There is a section of the store that hosts the micro and imports. Mostly just your standard fare for the area. I guess it’s possible to find a nice older beer here, however on my trip I found nothing to peak my interest. Nice selection of singles in the fridge if you wanted to give something a try. Competitive pricing compared to other local shops. If you live in the area, then it’s nice to stop in and check out every now and then, but not a store that I’ll stop at regularly. | | shigadeyo (57), Harrison, Ohio | | July 22, 2006 [ Updated August 16, 2006 ] Full liquor store and a very respectable selection of macro, micro, and import beers (including ones such as Samiclaus). Many single bottles also available - probably a better singles selection than Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield. Prices are even slightly better than larger stores such as The Party Source. UPDATE 8/16/2006 - Selection and quantity seem to be fading out a bit. I am seeing a lot of space being consumed by macro beers now... |
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