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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Lagunitas Brown Shugga 93, Urthel Samaranth 92, Jolly Pumpkin Calabaza Blanca 92
More Beers Available Here
Ninkasi Spring Reign Ale 82, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout 97, North Coast Old No. 38 Stout 88, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock 98, Three Floyds Behemoth Barleywine 100, Firestone Walker 13 98, Three Floyds Black Sun Stout 97, Westmalle Tripel 98, Jolly Pumpkin Oro de Calabaza 97, BrewDog Cambridge Stone Juxtaposition Black Pilsner 97, Stone/Nøgne Ø/Jolly Pumpkin Special Holiday Ale 94, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, The Bruery Partridge in a Pear Tree 91, Ken Schmidt Maui Stone Kona Coffee Macadamia Coconut Porter 99, Sierra Nevada/Dogfish Head Life & Limb 88, Stoudts Old Abominable (Whiskey Barrel Aged) 95, Three Floyds BlackHeart English IPA 96, Three Floyds Dreadnaught Imperial IPA 100, Founders Devil Dancer Triple IPA 99, Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA 98, Barba Roja Barrel Aged Red Ale 61, Bells Two Hearted Ale 100, Van Twee 93, The Bruery Black Orchard 77, Jolly Pumpkin Weizen Bam 92, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 69, Girardin Gueuze Black Label 100, Rodenbach 90, Oskar Blues Gordon 98, Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 95, New Belgium La Folie 100, Beer Here Mørke Pumpernickel Porter 97, Beer Here Dark Hops 98, The Bruery Orchard White 89, Lost Abbey Witchs Wit 76, Lost Abbey Gift of the Magi 94, Port Brewing Midnight Sessions Lager (Moon Lit Sessions) 95, Port Brewing Older Viscosity 100, Lost Abbey The Angels Share 100, Lost Abbey Lost and Found 95, Lost Abbey 10 Commandments 97, Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale 99, Port Brewing Hot Rocks Lager 86, Port Brewing 3rd Anniversary 95, Lost Abbey Cuvee de Tomme 95, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, Port Brewing High Tide Fresh Hop IPA 98, Port Brewing Old Viscosity 99, AleSmith IPA 100, AleSmith X 93, AleSmith Horny Devil 94, AleSmith Grand Cru 99, AleSmith Wee Heavy Scotch Ale 100, AleSmith Anvil ESB 92, AleSmith Decadence 2008 91, Westvleteren Extra 8 100, AleSmith YuleSmith (Winter) Imperial Red Ale 100, Pizza Port Shark Attack Triple Red Ale 96, Lagunitas Imperial Red 95, Dieu du Ciel Rigor Mortis Abt 98, Three Floyds Dogfish Head Popskull 88, Dieu du Ciel Dernière Volonté 94, Ballast Point Sculpin IPA (North Star) 99, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Saison 1900 72, Valley Brew IPA 97, Mikkeller 黑 / Black 94, Westvleteren 12 100, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, BrewDog Riptide 91, Cucapá Barley Wine (Centenario) 88, Russian River Beatification (Batch 002 +) 100, Russian River Temptation 100, Nøgne Ø Sunturnbrew 96, BrewDog Hardcore IPA 79, Avery Samaels Oak-Aged Ale 91, Deschutes Red Chair IPA 91, Full Sail Session Black Lager 73, Hair of the Dog Blue Dot Double IPA 97, Hair of the Dog Ruth 83, Russian River Redemption (Batch 002+) 94, Steenbrugge Dubbel Bruin 59, Valley Brew Uberhoppy Imperial IPA 100, Valley Brew London Tavern Ale 77, AleSmith Old Numbskull 100, Marin Tripel Dipsea Belgian Style Ale 62, Mission IPA 90, Ølfabrikken Porter 100, Lost Abbey The Angels Share (Bourbon Barrel) 100, Russian River Damnation Batch 23/46 (Oak Aged) 98, Fantôme Saison 98, AleSmith YuleSmith (Summer) India Pale Ale 100, Hair of the Dog Doggie Claws (2003-) 100, Hair of the Dog Fred 99, Hair of the Dog Adam 100, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Buckbean Black Noddy Lager 70, Belhaven Scottish Stout (Bottle) 92, Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew) 97, Struise Black Albert 100, Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel 100, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Lost Abbey Carnevale (2008) 94, Nøgne Ø Dark Horizon Second Edition 98, Amager Hr. Frederiksen 100, Tied House Menage a Singe 74, Jolly Pumpkin Bam Noire 88, La Chouffe 97, Mikkeller It’s Alight! 72, Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale 85, Oskar Blues Old Chub 95, Nøgne Ø Dobbel IPA 95, Oskar Blues Mamas Little Yella Pils 59, Mikkeller Single Hop Simcoe IPA 98, Dogfish Head Raison D Etre 93, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Dark Kriek) 86, Nøgne Ø # 100 (Batch 100) 99, Beer Valley Leafer Madness Imperial Pale Ale 88, Orval 99, Carnegie Stark Porter 94, Moylans Kilt Lifter Scotch Ale 71, Mission Blonde Ale 73, Pizza Port Cuvee de Tomme 100, Achel 8 Bruin 97, Uncommon Brewers Siamese Twin Ale 85, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, N’Ice Chouffe 98, Flying Dog Horn Dog Barley Wine 87, Lagunitas The Hairy Eyeball Ale 92, Avery New World Porter 95, Full Sail Amber Ale (USA) 76, Rogue Dead Guy Ale 87, Grand Teton Lost Continent Double IPA 86, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, St. Bernardus Tripel 97, Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 92, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Amager Batch One 94, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) 100, Struise Pannepot 100, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Brooklyn Local 2 95, Westvleteren Blond 98, Dieu du Ciel Solstice d’hiver 96, Wyders Dry Apple Cider 18, Nils Oscar Coffee Stout Rwanda Gatsinga 89, Hitachino Nest XH 94, Lost Abbey Red Barn Ale 95, t Smisje Guido 75, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Deschutes The Abyss 100, t Smisje Catherine The Great Imperial Stout 74, Budweiser Budvar (Czechvar) 12° 68, Pizza Port Hop 15 99, Lindemans Framboise 92, Grand Teton Double Vision Dopplebock 93, Ridgeway IPA 76, Hornsbys Crisp Apple (Hard Apple) 21, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 96, Eel River Ravens Eye Imperial Stout 93, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Otter Creek Russian Imperial Stout 96, Weyerbacher Thirteen 96, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Russian River Blind Pig IPA 99, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, AleSmith Speedway Stout 100, Lost Abbey The Angels Share (Brandy Barrel) 100, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle) 93, Ridgeway Foreign Export Stout 85, Ridgeway Bad King John 65, Elysian Dragonstooth Stout 98, Mad River John Barleycorn 86, Rogue Mocha Porter 92, Nøgne Ø Imperial Stout 100, Anchor Bock Beer 86, Anderson Valley Boont Amber Ale 85, Green Flash Stout (Double Stout) 98, Amager Sundby Stout 88, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, Russian River Consecration 100, New Glarus Unplugged Iced Barley Wine 93, Mikkeller Big Worse Barley Wine 97, Mikkeller Monks Elixir 96, Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock 89, Ballast Point Calico Amber Ale 90, Xingu 57, Alaskan Smoked Porter 99, Ommegang Three Philosophers 98
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22 reviews for Perry’s Liquors
| mrhoppy (59), Santa Clara, California | | November 30, 2009 This place is Disneyland for Craft beer drinkers. You can figure on paying about $2.00 for every minute your in the store. I dropped $73.00 in a snap. I scored a couple of beers I really really wanted to try. A New Glarus a Bells and a Founders. I didn’t even get too see everything in back. Would love to make the trek again with a fellow RB fan so send me a email. | | SamGamgee (86), Santa Cruz (La Selva), California | | November 18, 2009 Awesome selection of American and Scandinavian stuff that you don’t find anywhere else near here. Great service, and you have to appreciate the effort that they go through to put the selection together. That being said, most of it just doesn’t seem to be worth it for me, as "grey market" selections can be mail-ordered or traded for cheaper, and many other items can be had for less money at other popular bay area stores. Key for a few things, but the overall selection is less usable than numbers would suggest, unless money is not a factor. | | blutt59 (51), Dallas, Texas | | November 18, 2009 Typcial beer store but with great selection of beer, Founders and Bells? Lots of RR, Port Brews,Harpreet was very helpful and made sure I knew what was available in back as well, worth checking out | | ratman197 (103), Arvada, Colorado | | November 16, 2009 Average looking liquor/conviniance store on the outside stellar beer selection on thje inside. Harpreet is very helpful and friendly. The beer selection is amazing. Prices might be a little high to some but it is a little store not a Bevmo. If you’re in the Bay area defintley check it out! | | beerguy101 (47), Newark, California | | November 2, 2009 [ Updated November 6, 2009 ] Man. I used to bitch about the lack of good Beer Stores in the Bay Area. I can’t do that anymore. This place has a whole lot of beer. Stuff that rarely if ever makes it to California let alone the Bay Area. Great selection and Harprett knows his stuff. Yeah the prices may be a tad high, but you do get what you pays for. The markup is probably not that much. It would cost me a WHOLE LOT more to have to travel or trade for some of this stuff. | | Phil (18), , England | | August 16, 2009 Harpreet is one keen and motivated chap! He’s heading the right direction, listening to people and actively seeking out the best he can get. All I can worry about is being solved, I just hope his old man will let him run with his ideas and the back of the east bay will have a marker beer business.
I’d be back there in a shot and I can’t wait to see what he’s changed about the place to best deliver great beer. | | wavers1 (32), novato, California | | July 31, 2009 [ Updated August 13, 2009 ] Harpeet is a great guy with a true devotion to both good beer and customer service. the selection is amazing, now featuring 32 doors inside the store! wow! there is rare stuff, and a lot of it. has a huge amount of rotation and gets some of the rarest stuff on the planet. i could score this place higher, but i have to save a couple points for when the tasting room opens up! | rdrvicki (1), California does not count - explanation | | July 28, 2009 let me start by saying i’ve read the complaints about the prices.all i have to say is harpreet is the man .the guy is constantly trying and succeeding to bring in the hottest and most rare of fine brews.we are lucky here in livermore to have someone so enthusiastic about about craft brews.that being said his prices are very reasonable considering his vast selection.i | newgeneric (1), New Orleans, Louisiana does not count - explanation | | July 4, 2009 Wow! I was thoroughly impressed with Harpreet’s store! I came in and was immediately attended to, shown the beer in front, the cooler in back, and even the special selection in the way back. I had e-mailed prior to visiting, so I actually had a few beers held for me when I got there. By far the best selection in one place that I have found thus far, including the widely sought after Westvleterens! I will definitely be going again the next time I’m in town. | | ajm (161), Los Angeles, California | | June 28, 2009 [ Updated September 3, 2009 ] Harpreet is the man. Somehow guessed that I had called him earlier asking directions then proceeded to give me a tour of the fridge and store room. Has things that nobody - let alone a non-metropolitan shop on the west coast - should have. Earned every bit of his 15 Selection rating. Seems more concerned at times with SD than SF, which strikes me as odd. A touch weak on Belgians but his Scandinavians are solid. Always doing WORK to bring in the rare and semi-retired. Make no mistake though: he doesn’t give them away. That said, worth the trip for most anybody. |
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