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OFallon Chocolate By The Barrel Cream Stout 89, Bells Christmas Ale 61, Goose Island Sofie 94
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Great Divide Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti 99, Great Divide Fence Hop 99, Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Great Divide Titan IPA 97, Great Divide Fresh Hop Pale Ale 95, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Great Divide Old Ruffian 99, Bells Rye Stout 89, Avery duganA 97, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 94, North Coast Old Rasputin Anniversary Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout 100, Becks Oktoberfest 29, Great Divide Hoss Rye Lager 76, Schlafly Summer Lager 32, Great Divide Double Wit 82, OFallon 5-Day IPA 83, Boulevard Two Jokers Double Wit 90, Bells Octoberfest Beer 59, Pabst Blue Ribbon 2, Boulevard Bobs 47 Oktoberfest 82, Charleville Explicit APA 82, Moylans Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Odell St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale 82, Southern Tier Porter 80, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 1 80, Shipyard Barley Wine Style Ale (Pugsley Signature Series) 62, Weihenstephaner Korbinian 95, Radeberger Pilsner 28, Brooklyn Local 1 94, New Holland Imperial Hatter 92, Bison Organic IPA 65, Great Divide Belgica 71, Moylans Dannys Irish Style Red Ale 48, Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Altenmünster Maibock 51, Southern Tier Mokah 99, Great Divide Claymore Scotch Ale 87, Big Sky Moose Drool Brown Ale 83, Avery Brabant 95, Coney Island Human Blockhead 74, Tripel Karmeliet 99, Southern Tier Gemini 98, Southern Tier Oak Aged Un*Earthly 98, Odell Red Ale 88, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 90, Mendocino Black Eye Ale 78, Charleville Hoptimistic IPA 54, Bush de Noël (Scaldis Noel) 94, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Unibroue Quatre-Centième (400) 90, Nørrebro Little Korkny Ale 96, Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA 96, Charleville Tripel Wit 81, Boulevard Imperial Stout 99, New Belgium Giddy Up! 79, Haandbryggeriet Nissefar 92, Schlafly Oak Aged Barleywine 96, Southern Tier Krampus 94, Abbaye des Rocs Triple Impériale 99, Hitachino Nest XH 94, Haandbryggeriet Porter 91, Bear Republic XP Pale Ale 88, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Nøgne Ø India Pale Ale 96, St. Pauli Girl Special Dark 18, HeBrew Jewbelation Twelve 94, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Mikkeller Stateside 96, Schlafly Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout 97
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11 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Brentwood
| Strykzone (40), Wood River, Illinois | | November 2, 2008 This is always a fun place to stop in and this is especially true when Andy is there. It is a grocery store, etc. but Andy keeps a top notch beer section and works to get the latest offerings. My last visit there brought a Bells Hell Hath No Fury 6 pack, a Saison Brett by Boulevard, and several more excellent brews. Prices are never cheap for lower end stuff but can be great on the higher prices offerings. As well as great beer this is a great store to people watch. | | bhensonb (287), Woodland, California | | September 12, 2008 Nice selection, but they don’t mix sixers. I picked up a couple of 750s I hadn’t had. It’s a good store to buy a six pack, but if you are flying through that doesn’t work well. They had Bells. I couldn’t buy 4 six packs - or at least I wouldn’t. Overall, something of a disappointment, but not if I lived here. | | BrewCzar (19), St Louis, Missouri | | July 12, 2008 Andy does magic with the limited space he is given. Beer selection rotates very regularlly. New beers every time you go in. Andy & the team have great beer knowledge. | | cellardoor (17), St. Louis, Missouri | | February 25, 2008 I am consistently impressed with the fresh selection of beers here. They are keenly aware of limited releases and seasonals nationally and locally. If for some reason you don’t see what you’re looking for just ask the Andy the beer manager and either he has it in the back or can direct you to a neighboring store. He’s also done a nice job making the absolute best use of space. I mean a to have a selection of beer glasses just above the open fridge...brilliant! This has just as good of a selection as any specialty shop in town. | | SubstanceT (114), Saint Louis, Missouri | | June 8, 2007 This was my first time in this chain of stores and I was pretty much blown away. Lots of good food products all over the place and thier prices I felt were reasonable. The beer selection was much larger than I expected and had some rather interesting finds. For example, they had at least a case of Goose Island BCS priced at the normal price of 19.99. Definately worth a trip if you are in the area. | | RealAleDave (13), St. Louis, Missouri | | January 16, 2007 The cold beer is one half of one side of an aisle. Selection is back on the upswing, after bottoming out about a 18 months ago. Lots of Bell’s (the seasonals as well as the regulars), locals Schlafly and O’Fallon, and a nice mix of U.S. micros and imports. The selections seem to change with the seasons, and they are once again getting some nice Belgian and German stuff. The beers on special are stacked on the floor in big displays. I have not purchased any of these, so don’t know if the warm storage has any ill effects.
The store has removed its warm shelf, and the overall selection is still not what it once was, but great strides are being made. The beer manager is implementing an expanded selection "in the back" with a list posted in the beer area.
The beer manager Andy (a ratebeer member) is a very passionate guy, who is genuinely excited about beer and his selection. Very helpful and fun to talk with. | | vyvvy (23), Hazelwood, Missouri | | November 11, 2006 [ Updated April 17, 2007 ] I just noticed I had not rated one of my main beer places in the St. Louis area. This is in one of the more affluant area of town so some of the customers give a bit of a snobby vibe, but you don’t get that from the workers - all are helpful and friendly. For the amount of space given for the beer area it is quite nice. Good selection of imports, micros and local. Stock is one of the best rotated in the area and the presentation is always first class. The main beer guy, Andy, knows his beers and is always willing to talk beer. The store itself is a mostly organic grocery store and their food products, especially the fresh items, are excellent. This is definitely worth checking out if you are in the area. | | jpm30 (57), East Central, Georgia | | February 4, 2006 This Whole Foods (or whole paycheck as I’ve heard it called) has a fairly decent selection of imports, micros and bomber bottles. WF has almost all their beers in long open shelved cooler.The private label organic brews they are introducing are interesting, worth trying. Every time I’ve been to this store it has been busy and crowded, the aisles can be cramped, so if you get bumped I wouldn’t take it personally. The deli and sushi section is hit or miss, ask to sample before buying. A good nut and grain section and the cheese section is passable, good olive bar. The crowd is mixed, hippies, yuppies, seniors, kids, college, married, tourists and working class, just look at the parking lot and you’ll see a good mix of vehicles. WF can be pricey. In the next box mall is a World Market and a Trader Joe’s, so this area is a good one stop for the traveler. | | Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | January 17, 2006 My rating is somwhat biased (i didnt try the food but i hear its great). The people here were yuppie trash and very rude. I was brousing the beer selection and i got bumped into numerous times. The beer selection here is average. I just went here for the house brands from North Coast. The stout is ok, the belgian ale is tasty and the 25th aniversary saison is fantastic! | | sethdude (17), St. Louis, Missouri | | June 12, 2005 Good for a grocery store. Selection is fairly large with some beers I’ve not found elsewhere in the area, including some organic and kosher varieties. If you’re getting groceries here anyway, it’s a decent beer shop. Deli serves good food and pizza. |
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