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Your Opinions - Last rating was 12 months ago
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| pineybob | Don’t get me wrong I shop here alot, but lately the selection of Belgians seems to be pretty pedestrian. Lots of stuff from Van Steenburg, that’s good stuff, but I can buy it by the case up the road at B & B for a lot less.They are howevr getting in more bombers and it is the only place I’ve seen anything by Fantome in PA
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jason | I can’t belive how close I lived to this place and never knew about the selection. The inside is just a corner deli look until you step into the side open door and see about 16+ coolers with singles and six packs. Jolly Pumpkin, Rogue, Nogne Ø, Lots of Belgians and Germans along with alot of micros. Prices are very resonable and there were some real nice finds for the prices.
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JB175 | Considering the location, this place is really good. Nice selection of Belgians, so/so with American micros. Prices are pretty good for the area, and it is the only place within a good drive where you can get singles. Friendly staff, though beer section is isolated from convenience store so not much help, but no one bothers you either. Worthwile stop if you are in the area.
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biggcb | A surprisingly decent selection of beers. Good variety of Belgians as well as some different US beers. Prices were reasonable. It is always a plus to find a place in PA that sells singles!!!
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whaleman | A solid beer store with a decent beer selection in the middle of the PA wasteland (in terms of small packages of good beer). Beer is available in singles and six-packs. Selection includes a variety of Belgians (Achel, Rochefort, Fantome, etc), Three Floyds, DFH (including 750s), Weyerbacher, Victory, Troegs, and others plus some German and other imports. Price markup is generally reasonable, given PA restrictions. Not far from Triumph New Hope.
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Dickinsonbeer | This place is great. They sell singles which is a huge plus, and the prices are actually pretty cheap. They had about 8 different rogue bombers all for about $4.50 each. They also had a few 750’s of some rare belgain beer which I had never seen before so I obviously picked up a few. I also ate at the little bar/restaurant which is kinda attached and the food was pretty good, and they had a couple good micros on tap- hjopdevil and stoudts winter.
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imzugzug | Lots of imports with emphasis on Belgians and Germans. Very impressive selection of American Macros. Well lit and well organized. Everything is in coolers. Definitely worth the trip if there’s a bottle you want to try and don’t want to commit to the whole case. PA case laws SUCK but this little take out store ROCKS!
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muzzlehatch | This place is great. I didn’t hit up the seedy dive bar part of this little strip of stores, but the beer store adjoining the deli was totally worth the effort I spent finding this, after my brother noticed it as a potential cigarette stop (he just smokes them organic hippie ones) on our way to a motel. After a lot of looking a couple of hours later (the roads in this area are rather confusing for out-of-towners, be warned) we found it. This was last summer, and they had most of a case of Unibroue 10 sitting in the cooler. Rather expensive at $9 apiece, but where else could you get it? Not in Montreal anymore, nor Boston or anywhere else in New England that I was aware of. Stone 7th, also, and lots of other oddities. Service was certainly nothing special, and prices overall not much better than in Philly, but if you’re in the touristy New Hope/Doylestown area looking for beer this might be your best bet.
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