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| cheapdark (58), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania |
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October 4, 2008 Stopped by today. Used to go here when I lived in Regent Square to buy returnable Erie back in 1980. Smaller place with beers stacked all over the place, good prices for a Pgh distributor. Friendly help. Typical beer distributor in PA, 24 cans or bottles or less. |
| MIBRomeo (102), Wisconsin |
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October 18, 2006 wandered in here from d’s actually. Good friendly staff and a decent selection of beers, no singles though |
| zebracakes (17), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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May 15, 2006 [ Updated February 19, 2007 ] Super friendly staff and they have *maybe* the best selection of cases in Pittsburgh, PA. |
| SB (24), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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March 11, 2006 Best beer distributor in the city. Rows upon rows, case after case of beer. Selection is mostly what they have at D’s down the street. You want something, get it here. oly thing I noticed prices weren’t on all of the cases. Staff was very friendly. Greeting us with a hello as we walked into the door. The guy also gave me a Bell’s beer stick, they are one of my favorite brewerys. |
| FROTHINGSLOSH (12), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania |
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February 5, 2006 This is far and away the best distributor in the Pittsburgh area. They have the best selection of beers by the case that I have ever seen. They have a wall lined with beer bottles that shows their current imports in stock. The main room is full of domestic micros. My only complaint is that while the imports all have prices shown on the bottles the domestic cases do not have any prices on them and you have to ask the staff to find out. Otherwise this place rocks. |
| CMUBEERMAN (36), Madison, Wisconsin |
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January 11, 2006 [ Updated May 12, 2008 ] This is the best distributer in the city, there is another good one in millvale. They got a lot of cases you just can’t find anywhere else. The cost is maybe a dollar or two more expensive on a couple of cases, but the rare finds are well worth the couple bucks and drive . |
room_temp_beer (9), Franklin, Pennsylvania does not count |
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June 22, 2005 This is the place I go when I want a lot of beer at a good price. Their prices are the best. A case of Bell’s Expedition is $49, Victory Storm King $32, Weyerbacher Quad $42, Corsendonk $60’s. Right across a side street from D’s. Both McBrooms and D’s have the same selection as they are both under one owner. Stop in D’s to try, stop at McBrooms to buy. Perfect setup. |
| Drew (44), Kent, Ohio |
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April 5, 2004 If you are stopping at D's 6-packs, and have room in the trunk of your car, stop here! They have a nice variety of PA and East Coast Micros - see their website for the price list. You can pick up variety pack cases from some brewers. |
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