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Whole Foods Market, Louisville
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: 100+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Founders Harvest Ale 98, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Chimay Bleue (Blue) 100
More Beers Available Here
Stone 13th Anniversary Ale 98, De Dolle Oerbier 98, Hanssens Oudbeitje 89, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Schneider & Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse 97, Anchor Liberty Ale 92, Hanssens Oude Kriek 96, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 97, Lindemans Faro 74, Ommegang Biere de Mars 95, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, Genesee Bock Beer 29, Ommegang Hennepin 94, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) 100, St Peters Cream Stout 94, Maredsous 10 94, Leffe Blond 79, Gouden Carolus Ambrio 89, Bios Vlaamse Bourgogne 86, Lindemans Gueuze 72, Brownings Louis XVI Guillotine ESB 62, Barbar Winter Bok 89
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8 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Louisville
| Ryan82SM (26), Louisville, Kentucky | | February 21, 2009 It’s a Whole Foods, which is a nice place to visit, let alone shop. Friendly staff, people. Service is typical for a grocery store, but did have some good conversations with the guy stocking beer; he was more knowledgeable than most I have met in Louisville. Selection is second to none for a chain grocery store. Great selection of American craft beers with some imports mixed in, as well as singles of Belgian, English and American brews. You can also drink at the store, so you can have a great lunch or dinner with your beer, since the food selection is excellent, especially the fresh food bar, conveniently located directly behind the beer. As for value... well, as my friend Allie said, they don’t call it "Whole Paycheck" for nothing. The singles are a better value, especially when they have Belgians on sale. A good experience if you have some extra dough. | | 502Flavors (37), Louisville, Kentucky | | March 3, 2008 [ Updated June 28, 2008 ] Abiance = 3 because it is a grocery store service is 5 (the middlest number) because I just walked in, picked up some good beer then left Selection (13) explains itself. The only thing keeping this from being 15 is that there is not an unbelievably large beer section of the store it is a large and very satisfactory section, but it isn’t as big as a Party Mart for example. However, they carry a wide range of beers, many of which I have found very hard to find in the past. Plus, they will order beers you want! Food = 10 because, as I said, it is a grocery store (and a kick ass organic one too!). And, Overall is 19 because I think anyone who likes finding well rated, quality beers that they won’t likely find anywhere else should visit Whole Foods. The prices weren’t that bad either.
RERATE: I’m updating this because Whole Foods updated their beer selection and now has an impressive singles section that includes many highly respectable beers and various bottle sizes. | | SpudClampDawg (43), Jasper, Indiana | | April 16, 2007 Fantastic store with an extensive selection. One side is a cooler full of sixers and the other is a large shelf of singles. Rochefort, DFH newest offerings, Anderson Valley, Great Lakes are just a few available. They also have great educational signage above the beer, telling shoppers about styles and what to try if they like certain more popular beers. | shalloWMeans (9), Independence, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | March 5, 2007 I really love this place. I must say that it is exactly like Wild Oats in Cincinnati, not sure if theyre owned by the same company perhaps... Anyway, being a lover of organic and natural foods, this place is wonderful to me, and....... they have a nice beer selection too! How much better can you get? | | MrRomero (105), Nolanville, Texas | | March 10, 2006 Enjoyed their beer selection and most of it is cold. Of course the main attraction is the food. Prepared food, fish, meat, bread. It’s all good at the Whole Foods store. | | Tmoney99 (254), Cincinnati, Ohio | | March 1, 2006 Easy to find location with easy parking. New fixtures and clean location with supermarket service. Good beer selection of six packs and some singles. Great food selection of pre-made lunch or dinner carry-out and eat in. Always stop if you see a Whole Foods. | | BBB63 (98), La Porte , Indiana | | August 26, 2005 Not a bad selection but mostly just sixers of stuff you can at the Liquor Barn. That said, the reason to go here is more than just the beer. A nice variety of cheeses and other organic food items. Right down the road from BBC. On par with most Whole Foods I have visited in the past. Gosh, I wish one of these was closer to where I lived. | | TheBeerOrg (34), Kentucky | | May 26, 2005 [ Updated May 20, 2006 ] Whole Foods is an excellent grocery that can be expected to have good quality regardless of their location. They are committed to the quality of their food and will not stock items with artifical colors or preservatives. Their focus is on having a good beer selection, not stocking the best-selling brands. That said, their prices are not competitive to the large liquor stores, although this Louisville store has some very interesting selections not available from the Liquor Barns. |
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