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La Bodega (formerly Yukon Spirits)
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Ninkasi Tricerahops Double IPA 94, Dieu du Ciel Aphrodisiaque 100, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95
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Great Divide 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA 96, Victory Prima Pils 92, Avery The Reverend 89, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Spaten München Dunkel 47, BridgePort Hop Czar Imperial IPA 89, Spaten Optimator 94, Left Hand Oktoberfest 61, Lagunitas Lucky #13 97, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Sierra Nevada Anniversary Ale 91, Becks Oktoberfest 29, Rogue Dry Hopped St. Rogue Red Ale 89, Kulmbacher Mönchshof Schwarzbier 82, Avery Ale to the Chief 96, Port Brewing Old Viscosity 99, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Boon Oude Kriek 95, Boon Oude Geuze 89, Rogue Dead Guy Ale 87, Elysian Avatar Jasmine IPA 83, Samuel Smiths Yorkshire Stingo 92, Rodenbach 90, Elysian Perseus Porter 88, Elysian The Immortal IPA 87, Oskar Blues Old Chub 95, Lagunitas Cruising with Ruben and The Jets 87, Flying Dog Horn Dog Barley Wine 87, Westmalle Tripel 98, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Elysian The Wise ESB 88, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, La Trappe Tripel 92, Sierra Nevada Stout 91, Oskar Blues Gordon 98, Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 95, Lagunitas Olde Gnarly Wine 98, Belhaven Scottish Stout (Bottle) 92, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, 21st Amendment Brew Free or Die IPA 93, Stone Pale Ale 93, Deschutes Bachelor ESB 89, Kona Longboard Lager 29, Pilsner Urquell 72, Pike IPA 85, Avery Karma Ale 50, Dieu du Ciel Corne du Diable 94, Coniston Bluebird Bitter (Bottle) 69, Nøgne Ø India Pale Ale 96, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Lagunitas India Pale Ale 88, Anchor Liberty Ale 92, Baron Schwarzbier 57, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, Midnight Sun Fahrwasser 65, Celestial Meads Razzery Cyser 65, Unibroue La Fin Du Monde 98, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Midnight Sun Arctic Devil Barley Wine 99, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Acme California IPA 65, Sierra Nevada Porter 92, Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA (2008 and later) 86, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Midnight Sun Anchor 77, Baron Maibock 77, Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel 92, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Lagunitas The Hairy Eyeball Ale 92, Rogue Captain Sigs Deadliest Ale (Northwestern Ale) 91, Midnight Sun Sockeye Red IPA 92, Midnight Sun Specialty 30th Anniversary Black Double IPA 94, Meantime India Pale Ale 88, Southern Tier Hoppe 94, Left Hand Twin Sisters Double IPA 87, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 98, Deschutes Black Butte Porter 94, Midnight Sun Kodiak Brown Ale 73, Deschutes The Abyss 100, Flying Dog Double Dog Double Pale Ale 97
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8 reviews for La Bodega (formerly Yukon Spirits)
| Aggy360 (10), Anchorage/ Vista,CA, Alaska | | April 29, 2009 [ Updated May 8, 2009 ] Small store with big selection of beers for the size of the store. Well organized. The staff knows their beer. The prices are reasonable and you can even make your own 6-pack. Even buy individual beers. They are now starting a beer of the month club, May 09, and will feature beers not available elsewhere in AK or to walk-in customers. Great for anyone to try new brews not readily available in the "Last Frontier." | | savnac (57), Palmer, Alaska | | March 26, 2009 Great place to get some beer and wine. Pretty small but they pack a lot in there and it’s well organized. The service is great, I’ve always had someone come ask if I need help and they are knowledgeable as well. The selection is very good with all kinds of beers not available anywhere else in town. The great thing too is that you can break apart any 6 pack and buy an individual beer. The value is ok, you might be able to get some stuff cheaper else where. Overall a great store, I always leave with new beers and can’t wait to go back. | BeerNeedy (1), Anchorage, Alaska does not count - explanation | | February 26, 2009 Nice shop. Knowledgeable beer people. Great beer place. | | BlackDonald (59), Boise, Idaho | | July 31, 2008 Great store, with a staff that does not know a lot about beer but they really try hard and are very friendly. They are about a dollar more expensive on somethings than the Brown Jug warehouse down the street, but I always come here to support them before I support the chain, local or not. They focus on crafts and high end imports only with a great selections of wines as well. Some refrigeration but mostly dry shelf bottles. | AmazonMatt (3), , Panama does not count - explanation | | March 20, 2007 This place has now changed names....it is the Bodega Liquor store (I guess the name change was 3 months ago). Larger selection of Belgian beers than the Brown Jugs in town, and you can buy singles of local and PNW brews. That are two positives. But the selection is rather ecclectic, and the staff is just OK. | | aracauna (42), Georgia | | June 26, 2005 When I walked in, I was surprised. From all the recommendations I’d gotten from others, I was expecting a rather large store, but this place is tiny. The small size doesn’t seem to matter though as beer takes up 3/4 of the space and wines only get half a wall down the length of the store and liquor only gets a small shelving area near the cash register. Good selection and this place lets you break up six packs to make your own making it a lot easier do a sampling of local breweries. | | PorterPounder (180), Tallahassee, Florida | | September 10, 2004 Great selection for a small city. Many of the best of the West coast’s breweries are represented here - Deschutes, Full Sail, Alaskan, Pike, Bridgeport, Fish, Stone to name a few. Have a good selection of Belgians as well - I was able to pick up a Rochefort 8, believe they had the 6 and 10 as well. All are sold as singles and the prices are clearly marked so there is no confusion at the cash register and the prices are reasonable - some were as low as $1.35 per bottle. Owner was very friendly and familiar with Ratebeer.com. A must stop if in the Anchorage area. | | Aubrey (68), Denver, Colorado | | July 5, 2004 Small place, but it has a really nice selection of micros (those from Alaska and the PNW, as well as breweries such as Stone, Avery, etc.) and imports, with a strong Belgian slant. The owners / employees are really cool, too. After talking to them, it sounds like they have some new stuff coming in (more Belgians and maybe even some New Belgium brews). The place is kind of hard to find, tucked away in a corner of a strip mall (with an inside area). It’s really close to Moose’s Tooth. Overall, it was a pretty good stop, and I doubt you’d find a better selection in Anchorage. |
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