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Whole Foods Market, Pasadena 2
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: about 100
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Schloss Eggenberg Samichlaus Bier 88, Hair of the Dog Ruth 83, Beer Valley Leafer Madness Imperial Pale Ale 88
More Beers Available Here
La Trappe Quadrupel 98, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter 96, Telegraph Robust Ale 72, Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, Stone Pale Ale 93, Green Flash West Coast IPA 98, Green Flash Hop Head Red 96, Rogue Dead Guy Ale 87, The Bruery Autumn Maple 86, Modelo Especial 4
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5 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Pasadena 2
| ajm (161), Los Angeles, California | | March 12, 2009 Really huge store, really great decor. Allegedly you can sample anything at any time if you ask. The beer is different than any other WF in the metro area. The only one I found carrying Ommegang Bier de Mars, for instance, and one of the first I saw carrying Maui Brewing Co. | | slimchill (57), Austin, Texas | | November 1, 2008 Beautifully laid out store. Comprehensive and well-organized beer isle. Most worthy beers kept chilled, though some left out. One of the better WFMs. | | can8ianben (67), Pasadena, California | | September 29, 2008 Largest WFM west of the rocky mountains. Head on up to the second floor beer isle, it’s a pretty solid place to visit. Their prices are a little higher than BevMo down the street, but they usually have a different selection. Always several pretty high end Belgian imports, and some cool local stuff as well. Lots of AleSmith, Stone, and even Lost Abbey, but you have to pay for it. They are close to the food court so you could pick up lunch or dinner to go along with your beer selection. | | LtDan (25), LA - Originally from South NJ!, California | | August 31, 2008 A real uppity up, gourmet atmosphere. With that said, not intimidating to a proud beer geek. An entire isle is dedicated to craft beer, and the staff seems to stock it with beers I happen to like. I could do without the entire Indian Wells line they carry, but I can’t be too picky. | mcr (1), Altadena, California does not count - explanation | | June 23, 2008 If you can wade though the throngs of posh soccer moms and make your way upstairs, you will be greated by a remarkably good selection of Belgians for a grocery store. |
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