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| ross (41), charlotte, North Carolina | | July 19, 2006 [ Updated November 25, 2006 ] no sense in arguing. i dont know how to erase this rating though. never been there, cant comment on this store. | Dogfish120 (6), Jackson, Michigan does not count - explanation | | August 8, 2005 One of the only places i buy beer in Jackson. Awesome selection of beer and mead. Owners are somewhat friendly. End up buying two or three six packs each time I visit here. Great selection of singles, belgins, ales, most everything you will find here. | | Silphium (50), Lansing, Michigan | | October 28, 2004 It’s not every day that you stumble upon a place called "Super Liquor" that ends up being a beer haven, but this is just such a place. A friend first discovered Super Liquor when we were students at (somewhat) nearby Albion College, and I remember being amazed by the beer selection as I had not at that time seen anything like it. Well, I decided to try my hand at finding Super Liquor while in the area today and my beer compass, despite a couple misfirings, finally got me there! And my recollection was correct. Super Liquor carries a wide selection of microbrews, including out-of-state offerings from the likes of Rogue and Dogfish Head. Michigan is nicely represented with an outstanding selection of Bell’s beers, including some that are often hard to find, as well as Founders, Arcadia, New Holland, and plenty of Dark Horse. They also carry a few Michigan brews I can’t get in Grand Rapids, including a nice selection from Leopold Bros., a few Atwater brews, and Michigan Brewing Co.’s Celis Grand Cru (why isn’t this in West Michigan?). Import selection includes the standard English and German offerings as well as a decent variety of Belgian beers (focusing on lambics and Unibroue’s line). The major drawback is that six-packs can’t be broken (hence, the singles selection is limited for American micros). This is one store that is a must-stop if you’re in the area. |
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