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Geth_in_beer |
Little shop, cater more for wine. Had a lot of the local beers and a from Newfoundland. Nothing to get excited about. Very sexy woman who work there mind so worth a visit for that.
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JoeMcPhee |
Fairly small area in the newly developed Bishop’s Landing development. They get the new Garrison products and a few other imports. For Halifax, it’s not bad... but for compared to anywhere else you wouldn’t be enjoying it in here.
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| Mandrake |
Fairly small, slightly disorganized, and rather out of the way. I’ve found a few nice surprises here, but nothing mind-blowing, and tends to have way too much Big Rock for my liking. Nice staff though, they tend to be pretty helpful and friendly.
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jerc |
Echoing the previous ratings, they currently seem to have a lot of McAuslan and Big Rock, not a ton of other stuff that you can’t find at the liquor store or Premier. The wine selection looked interesing though so I would visit both stores to compare wine selections if that interests you. Friendly staff offered suggestions.
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OKBeer |
Most McAuslan products, quite a few Big Rocks, and a good selection of locals. Particularly good for picking up local seasonals and specials, like the Garrison Jalapeno! Overall nothing special, but might be a good stop for visitors. Also a decent selection of single malts.
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albert_007 |
Wine shop with some beers you cant usually get easily in the maritimes. Surprisingly, they have most of Big Rock’s lineup, (including Alberta Genuine Draft...yummmm) from Calgary, & a very good selection of McAuslan products. Also has local offerings from Propellor & Garrison (including the Jalepeno...ouch!)
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