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Beer Available At Applejack Wine and Spirits (arranged by most recent)
Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 97, Great Divide Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA 98, Coors Batch 19 33, Santa Fe Imperial Java Stout 97, Rogue Santas Private Reserve 93, New Belgium Snow Day 90, Stone Double Bastard Ale 100, Grand Lake Plaid Bastard 85, Grand Lake White Cap Wheat 25, Grand Lake Wooly Booger 34, Dry Dock Signature Series Bligh’s Barleywine Ale 98, Mikkeller 10 98, Deschutes The Stoic 96, Glider Cider , Avery Ellies Brown Ale 90, Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 90, Full Sail Black Gold Imperial Stout Bourbon Barrel Aged 100, Stone 15th Anniversary Escondidian Imperial Black IPA 99, Uinta Anniversary Barley Wine 96, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Clutch 94
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| PorterPounder (219), Tallahassee, Florida | | July 25, 2011 [ Updated July 30, 2011 ] Stopped by here on the way up to the Rockies to pick up a few local beverages. Had several coolers full of local micros and various import offerings. Nice selection of moderately priced bombers which I picked up a few of. Lacking in any real singles selection which would have been nice considering the literally hundreds of different local six packs they had. Still found about a dozen or so to round out my supply for the rest of the week. All of the Colorado brewers seemed to represented well here. Note - they accepted credit cards when I was here - noted that a few reviews said they did not. | | jc4031 (16), Colorado | | May 13, 2011 a nice big beverage store with good service and selection | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | October 13, 2010 [ Updated January 13, 2011 ] I used to love Applejack’s but I’ve come to realize despite the huge selection, they tend to not get anything too exciting. Don’t get me wrong, the huge selection is sweet but I’d like to see some more Belgian and Scandinavian brews. | sudsmeister (3), Colorado does not count - explanation | | May 4, 2009 I really like this place. There is a brat vendor right outside the door. Once inside, you see an incredible expanse of booze. Seems to focus on wine, but the liquor and beer selections are pretty good. Liquor is a bit on the pricey side, but there are bargains in the beer department. Where else can you find a sixer of Salvator for $6.99? Highly recommended. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | April 14, 2009 Massive US micro selection, seemed like they had everything available in the foothills. Belgian selection needs work. Huge store, very busy on a Saturday night. Prices okay to expensive. Some hidden gems months after other stores sell out. | thehurt01 (3), Denver, Colorado does not count - explanation | | March 15, 2009 This is a good liquor store. The prices a much lower and the selction is way above average. The service is ok, most of the a busy it seems to help. The only drawback is it is cash only. | | Illini08 (39), Raleigh, North Carolina | | May 2, 2008 Was here quite some time ago with barleyPops. As he said, good selection of microbrews from CO as well as others like Stone. | | barleyPops (65), Quad-Cities, Illinois | | June 29, 2006 a very busy liquor store for the Friday morning when I was there. I was looking for and found Colorado micros from Twisted Pine, Golden City and Odell. Also, found Stone Pale Ale and Snake River Zonker Stout which was nothing but empty shelf space at another area liquor store. Also, the staff here was friendly and helpful, a big plus when you are not familiar with the store. | MrEcted1 (4), Wheat Ridge, Colorado does not count - explanation | | June 6, 2006 [ Updated June 14, 2006 ] Applejack is very easy to get to. If you’re on I-70 get off on Youngfield. Youngfield is the next exit after Ward going West. You can’t miss it from there... just look for the Applejack sign standing proudly. Great parking! This place has tons of wine, which all seems kinda thrown wherever. If you’re looking for wine then have fun! Doesn’t seem to have a logical organization (unless it’s by region) but we don’t care about wine, so that’s not what I’m rating on. The beer selection is decent... above average. They have a couple good Belgian beers including Westmalle, Orval, Chimay and a few others (no Rochefort as of right now) including some non-Belgian (but Belgian style) beers such as Maudite, La Fin Du Monde, Ommegang and some others. They carry Stone beers, Great Divide beers, a couple Bear Republic beers and some more. Selection is actually pretty decent here but lacking when compared to Total Beverage or Liquor Max. Service is okay, I go there quite often so I get along with a few people there really well (I live right down the street from here) But for the casual shopper it’s typical. One thing that is very irritating (as another reviewer posted) is that they don’t accept credit cards. This is a big place! and they don’t accept credit cards? that’s annoying. Overall a good place, i’m very regular there since I live so close. | | Aubrey (70), Bellingham, Washington | | April 29, 2006 POSITIVES: Applejack is right off I-70 (Exit 264, south of I-70), west of Denver and on the way to the mountains, just before Golden ... microbrew selection is pretty decent (and it’s the only place where I’ve found Golden City’s beers) ... great selection of liquor and wine, also, by the way... most of the beer is kept cold ... and prices are reasonable. NEGATIVE: They don’t accept credit cards, which is kind of irritating ... and it can be pretty busy in there sometimes (granted, they are efficient). |
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