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| ekstedt (39), Göteborg, Sweden |
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June 10, 2008 A small and nice place in a quiet neigbourhood. Very good selction of German beers, some Belgians also, plus some various stuff from all over the world. |
| gnoff (80), Göteborg, Sweden |
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June 8, 2008 Visited on June 7, 2008. Rather close to ’Deutsche Oper’ U-bahn. Nice to stop by K65 on the corner before or after a visit as well. The shop itself has a good assortment of beers, mainly German of course, quite a few I haven’t even seen before. Prices very reasonable, though by far not the cheapest in Berlin. Fairly easy to get to. Located off the big road, so rather quiet and idyllic location. Nice scenery and ambience. Good service though too bad you seldom (as here) see a case or something you can put your beer in while shopping. |
| MrRomero (103), Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany |
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May 11, 2008 Small store with very limited street parking. I bought a case of mixed singles plus a Deus. The Deus was 13.95 Euro and my total bill was around 40 Euro. Nice selection of German beers I’ve never heard of. I should have bought one of everything. |
| Old_Mr_Crow (31), Seattle, Washington |
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November 21, 2007 Small shop not far from Savignyplatz carrying an amazing array of German beers including many rare ones with counts in the single digits here on Ratebeer.
The service was pretty friendly but entirely uninformative when I asked for recommendations I was assured that it was all very good and the woman serving was unable to point out personal favorites.
Basically, this is a place to go for German beers only. The belgian selection has little on your average west-coast supermarket, with no interesting lambics, etc. |
| voota (80), Melbourne, Australia |
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November 27, 2006 This place was very busy, small and fairly chaotic, the staff had little english but enough to just get by if you knew what you wanted. I wanted half the shop... the selection was amazing, so many rare beers, all priced at around 0.70euro. Although I could only buy 15 bottles as I was backpacking. A must visit. |
| madsberg (30), Bangalore, India |
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August 31, 2006 Nice shop with a very good selection of beers from smaller german breweries. Prices are absolutely fair (10€ for 12 beers). Highly recommended. Bring your car!. |
| skortila (57), Bunnik, Netherlands |
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August 24, 2006 What a coincident. I drove into this city for the first time in my life, parked my car and a day later it appeared I parked my car just around the corner of this beer store. So... happy loading... :-) The prices are indeed marvelous, for a total of 15 bottles I paid 20 euroos (including a 1 liter schimacher alt and a chimay grand reserva 2006, 75 cl). Most of the brewes I had never heared off. So enough to choose. The german selection is quite good, the section from the rest of the world is probably interesting for locals. |
| EithCubes (61), Indiana |
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June 29, 2006 Quite pleased with this one. Excellent selection of quality Germans from all over the country, many rated fewer than five times on RB, some not yet entered. Belgian selection is good but not amazing. Assortment was true to the web site list, excluding the "winter" beers, which were unfortunately absent. Very friendly service, an older and a younger woman on duty. And crazy prices - I paid €21 for 25 half-liter bottles of German beer, all avg. 2.9-3.9 on this site. Closest U-Bahn stop is Deutsche Oper, about a three minute walk away. |
Pellonpekko (1), , Germany does not count - explanation |
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September 9, 2005 This small shop located on a quiet street in Charlottenburg, West Berlin, is a treasure. A very good selection of german beers from all over the country plus nice beers all over the world. Got some nice Doppelbocks to take home. fair prices. |
| motelpogo (17), Plzen, Czech Republic |
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March 26, 2004 the place to go for german beer. nicely organised by style rather than brewery. the doppelbock and eisbock section is pretty good. and they have a few oddities like schinner braunbier, urbanus kellerweizen and hopf eisbock. very laidback |
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