| SledgeJr (106), Omaha, Nebraska |
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August 25, 2006 Do not waste your time going here unless you want the same beer you can get at home. The only "singles" sold here are in generic sampler packs of very common beer. Otherwise, no single beers can be sold so as to preserve the "atmosphere" of the Gaslamp District. Skip this boring place, unless your OC disorder requires that you beerhunt everywhere. |
| mjg74 (42), La Mesa, California |
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August 10, 2006 Not a great place for beer, but I have been able to purchase quite a few singles over the years to rate. Prices aren’t too bad. Pretty hit or miss, but sometimes you get some decent stuff. (La Mesa store) |
bflatjeff (1), San Diego, California does not count - explanation |
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January 14, 2006 Contrary to other reviewers’ reports,CostPlus has one thing going for it: the best prices on Unibroue beers I have ever found. They even got the cranberry Ephimere at Xmas-time. Of course you don’t expect expert service, and the selection is (otherwise) not exceptional, but this is my stop to stock up on Maudite and La Fin du Monde. Also good champagne prices in the non-beer realm. |
| fordest (62), Santee/San Diego, California |
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November 13, 2005 Nothing here is really worth going out of your way for. I can find all tis stuff elsewhere. Bevmo has a much better selection. But if you need to buy a 4 foot ceramic giraffe anyway, why not pick up a bottle of Chimay too! |
| 21iceman40 (19), vienna, West Virginia |
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June 15, 2005 this is not a beer store, they sell like 2 samplers of beer, that every cost plus accross the country has, if your in san diego there is no reason to stop here. |
| Eyedrinkale (129), Astoria, New York |
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August 16, 2004 For a gourmet place, this is a good stop. None of the beers are chilled but if you have a cooler, it’s a good call before a Padres game. They don’t break open 6’ers but do have some 22’s. |