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Beer Available At Wine and Cheese Place (arranged by most recent)
2nd Shift Art of Neurosis 87, Six Row Double IPA 94, Mikkeller X-mas Porter Til Fra Via (To From Via) (2011) 99, Cathedral Square Holy Moly Russian Imperial Stout 82, Mikkeller Hop Burn High 94, Mikkeller It’s Alight! 73, Mikkeller 19 97, Pinkus Hefe Weizen 38, Mikkeller Invasion IPA 85, Birra del Borgo My Antonia 96, Mahrs Bräu Mastodon , Sierra Nevada Ovila Quad 97, Kissmeyer Beer Denied Entry , To Øl Snowball Saison 97, Twisted Pine Ghost Face Killah 25, Deschutes Black Butte Porter 97, 2nd Shift El Gato Grande 89, Anchorage Love Buzz Saison 100, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil Engineer’s Reserve , Beer Here Dark Hops 99
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| lopezlopezlope (11), , | | February 8, 2012 awesome...particularly for online purchases! | | jmagnus87 (28), Carbondale, Illinois | | January 18, 2012 Really nice place. Lots of wine and liquor with a good bit of beer in the back. It’s almost like walking into a speakeasy when you finally find the beer. Picked up a Stone Vertical 11, Mikkeller Drink’in The Sun 11, some Dogfish and a bunch of other stuff. Price seemed pretty good for the area. No one offered to help me but then again, I didn’t ask. My only complaint is they close at 7pm? Seems kinda early to me. Overall, pretty good. I’ll be back again in the future. | | seymour (32), Saint Louis, Missouri | | November 11, 2011 The Wine and Cheese Place has four locations, and beer shopping experience varies wildly, but this is definitely a good one. Huge selection of obscure beers, well organized and labeled. Prices seem a bit high but not outrageous. They always have some good ones on sale or clearance if you’re feeling cheap. I guess I’m spoiled by Lukas Liquors, but I really wish this store also allowed you to buy singles or mix six packs of anything. Nonetheless, I would highly recommend it overall. | | jrallen34 (201), Chicago, Illinois | | October 21, 2011 good but common selection of European beers, tons of locals, including singles out of 6 packs, great service and good pricing, check this place out | | womencantsail (45), Home of Rebecca Black, California | | August 29, 2011 I’ve ordered beers from these guys a couple times now. Shipping is always quick and the prices are pretty reasonable.
They have a good selection of beers from the area and also get some pretty decent imports.
I don’t buy from them too often anymore, but if I do buy stuff online, they’re a good place to turn to. | | jandd1983 (78), Florissant, Missouri | | February 21, 2011 This is the best selection in St. Louis. I have visited several establishments, but have found everything I was looking for right here. Very knowledgeable staff, and will hunt for items you may need. Updates provided through Facebook, and new brews and other liquors and wines arriving constantly. I will frequent as my allowance lets me travel to their store. The staff is very helpful and willing to go the extra mile. | 618Brews (1), St. Louis, Missouri does not count - explanation | | January 7, 2011 My personal favorite place to buy beer in St Louis. I have never found a better beer store anywhere else. Clean, well lit, great selection, and 4 out of 5 trips someone is there asking if I need assistance. They always get the rarest beers that come in the area and allow customers to join waiting lists to have a chance to obtain the hardest to come by beers. Paul keeps everyone up to date on new arrivals via all forms of social networking. Also they have a HUGE selection of wine and liquor and assorted cheeses and meats but I have yet to buy anything but beer there. Also worth noting they do weekly tastings and have even done special vertical tastings. Overall an amazing store. | | lushawn (163), Somerville, Massachusetts | | November 21, 2010 well orginzed. good selection. impressive selection of imports in particular, lotta mikkeller, de ranke, couple cantillons. hard to imagine coming into here and not finding something you want to drink. chocolate, coffee, cheese, wine, liquor available as well. pretty solid prices ta boot. solid place. | | theisti (252), Leawood, Kansas | | September 22, 2010 Visited on a late Monday afternoon. Big shop with a ton of wine, spirits, and of course, beer. I really liked the layout of the place, where beer certainly had its own section. Beer is smartly grouped, and the selection here is EASILY the best I have seen in Missouri. Really great focus on locals, and on imports. I did not ask for, or receive ant service on my visit, though in the past Paul has been great to work with on site and selection questions I have had. This was the only bottle shop I hit in St Louis, but I can’t imagine anywhere else beating it. | | phaleslu (225), Saint Louis, Missouri | | June 25, 2010 Wine and Cheese Place on Forsyth is not right on the main road, but pull into the parking lot between the MetroLink building and the last big building in downtown Clayton, and it’s there. We came up just after 7, but there was a class going on so they mercifully let us in (7 is a bit early, no?). I got everything I came for, and this appears to be the place in and around St. Louis to get bottles. Walked away with 2 Apis meads, some 3 Fonteinen, Odell, Boulevard, and a few other things. Great selection, cool store, very organized, compact presentation, and a nice stock of every available bottle. Prices were right where I’d expect them to be for what I’ve seen in the area and in other cities. Super cool place, and I’ll be coming back here a lot as long as I can remember when it closes. |
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Scene As the name suggests, primarily a wine/cheese store
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