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Beer Available At Total Wine & More - Winston-Salem, NC (arranged by most recent)
The Bruery Saison Rue 98, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Imperial Coffee Chocolate Stout 98, Stone Lukcy Basartd Ale 99, Great Divide Rumble 95, Green Flash West Coast IPA 99, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 98, Ommegang Belgian-style Pale Ale (BPA) 97, Great Divide Wild Raspberry Ale 41, Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 90, Big Boss Blanco Diablo 39, Cisco Indie Pale Ale 89, Monk in the Trunk Organic Amber Ale 42, R.J. Rockers Bell Ringer Ale 64, Samuel Adams (Barrel Room Collection) Thirteenth Hour Stout 94, Great Divide Hades 69, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Founders Porter 100, North Coast Scrimshaw 44, Uinta Punkn 50, Dogfish Head Tweason’Ale 18
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80 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 16/20 Onenote81 (74) Winston-Salem, North Carolina | April 20, 2012 This is the place I go to when I’m looking for a good selection of single brews. They have a cooler section, but it consists mostly of the big macros and some local brews mixed in. They have an entire aisle designated for single bottles. Most of the good locals are here (Natty Greene’s, Duck Rabbit, Highland, Carolina Brewing Co., etc.). They have a pretty good selection of Belgian and German beers, as well as Scottish and Czech. They carry some great selections of Magic Hat, Sierra Nevada, Saranac, Samuel Adams, Rogue, Stone, Weyerbacher, etc. They also have a pretty good variety of 750’s. All of the bottles are individually priced, but you can get a great sixer for under $12. A few of the times I’ve found outdated brews on the shelves and have tried to bring it to the staff’s attention. The staff has been helpful at times, and other times non-existent. They care more for the wine-crowd I’ve come to find out. Overall, this is one of my favorite spots to check out. I could spend an entire afternoon checking out their selection. I would recommend this place to anyone.
[EDIT] Stopped in on 4-16-09 and they completely revamped their beer section. It looks great! Things are much more organized, and they carry many more beers than they did even a few months ago. They now have Founders, Smuttynose, Lost Coast, among others. It’s good to see them raise the bar a bit.
[EDIT] - December ’10. This place continually amazes me. They keep getting in stock all the new releases to the state, many times before City Beverage even gets them. They just recently got in Laughing Dog, which I haven’t seen anywhere else around. They keep the seasonal shelf well-stocked with great beer, and the turnaround is much better here than many other TWs. I highly recommend this spot. Don’t let the stigma keep you away. This one is much better than the norm.
| 78 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 17/20 nearbeer (165) Knoxville, Tennessee | September 23, 2008 A little more laid-back, with more spacious ailseways than the other TWaMs I’ve been in. About the same selections as the others, with maybe a bit better emphasis on regionals. A slightly friendlier staff too. As with all of the stores in this chain, about 95% or more of the beers are available as singles, which is my main rating criteria besides the selection. | 64 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 4/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 12/20 Butters (168) Richmond, Virginia | August 6, 2008 Very similar to the other one’s I’ve visited. The staff, while nice, was very unknowledgable about the beers they sold. I personally enjoy the ’warehouse’ atmosphere. Great selection of non-rare beers especially for regional variety. Good prices too. I like this chain. | 70 AMBIANCE 1/5 SERVICE 4/10 SELECTION 15/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 Veeve (22) Winston-Salem, North Carolina | June 14, 2008 Selection crazy good.
ambiance, like a warehouse.
Service - guy knows what he’s talking about but is pressed to give recs, doesn’t know how to let people just browse.
Can get what you need there, but remember all bottles, obvoiusly. | 62 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 14/20 Scubatrip (36) Annandale, Virginia | December 5, 2005 As the name might lead you to believe, it’s more a wine store than beer store. They do have a decent micro selection, especially for Winston-Salem. The selection of macro kegs and cases is pretty good, and prices aren’t bad. | 76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 slang (13) Columbia, South Carolina | November 10, 2005 Warehouse style store. Mainly wine, but has a long isle dedicated to beer. Alot of micros Avery, Flying Dog, Unibroue, etc. A decent amount of low-grav. singles. There is also a small selection of 750’s and plenty of six-packs. Their 21 yr old hassle/form just pisses me off. Prices were higher than expected, I’d go to City Beverage. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 Zeswaft (111) Seattle, Washington | October 28, 2005 When you walk in it is a little overwhelming. A huge store dedicated to wine and beer. Hands down there is 100fold more wines than beer. However, they have at least 150 beers in singles and some beers they only offer in six-packs. Other than City Beverage (CB), this is the only place in Winston to get good beer. They sell kegs at about the same price as CB. Prices for cases, bottles, and six-packs are generally a dollar or so cheaper than CB. They have a lot of, in my opinion, undesirable european beers and lame american micros. Since the repeal of the 6% law they are getting tons of new stuff in but CB still has them beat. Currently they are really trying to hock the high gravity Rogues and Unibroue. They sell cheeses, candy, and nuts. They have cigars. If you are 21 they have the most retarded policy of making you fill out this form and photocopy your driver’s license EVERY time you go in there. It’s a HUGE pain in the ass. |
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