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Beer Available At Brown Jug Warehouse (arranged by most recent)
Hebrew Funky Jewbelation 95, Stone Belgo Anise Imperial Russian Stout 95, Pike Post Alley Porter , King Street Amber , Sünner Kölsch 48, Green Flash Hop Head Red 98, Green Flash Rayon Vert Belgian Style Pale Ale 97, Green Flash West Coast IPA 99, Southern Tier Choklat 100, Alaskan Ghost Town Brown , Anchorage Whiteout Wit Bier 98, Unibroue 17 99, Denali Single Engine Red , Alaskan Pilot Series: Birch Bock 72, Alaskan Old Ale Barrel Aged , Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle/Can) 96, Sierra Nevada Ovila Quad 98, Kassiks Kenai Brew Stop Chocolate Cherry Stout , Samuel Adams Mighty Oak Ale 58, Samuel Adams Whitewater IPA 92
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| BrewDad (360), Olympia, Washington | | March 15, 2012 Super beer selection. But be sure to talk to the beer tenders they will know if the stuf has sat for along time. | | CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | February 22, 2012 Large open warehouse feel. Not as personal, that is to say "initmate" as La Bodega. There’s not really any reason to compare the two; I’m only doing so because they both sell beer, and are both categorized as a "Beerstore". Just because of sheer size they had a more expansive selection. They had a couple of taps in the back for growlers. They also had a decent Belgian selection, amongst other European brews. Fairly good prices for big-volume beer packs, like 30-packs, but their 22 oz. bottle weren’t cheaper. Overall, it was fine, and the service wasn’t bad at all, but I guess there’s a price you pay for the experience, too. | | jsquire (47), St. Marys, Ohio | | January 21, 2012 Big beer wine and liquor store. Big selection of Alaskan and PNW micros, as well as a few meads and ciders. They have a growler filing station with some nice kegged beers. Much bigger than la bodega and a little cheaper, but not quite the depth, especially on the meads. Really you should hit both if you go down there. | | bvc (39), Kenmore, Washington | | January 18, 2010 Stopped in just after hitting Bodega as it is just down the road. Bigger than Bodega, but not nearly as big as Gold Rush. The selection seemed to have more than Gold Rush, but I didn’t pay much attention to the prices. They had more than enough Midnight Sun stuff and also had some things that that I haven’t seen for sometime in Seattle...Black Gold and Raspy XII. Didn’t look at the mead selection or the liquor. If you do find some ’older’ things though, I may be a little leery of the lighting conditions. | | thorongil2 (14), , Ontario | | November 27, 2009 huge store, excellent beer selection, dwarfs anything that can be obtained in an Ontario beer store, more exotic varieties may be sitting on the shelf too long due to lack of local demand | | savnac (155), Anchorage, Alaska | | April 22, 2009 Large selection of micro’s, local, and imports. Good prices and even better prices if you shop the sales. Good service, just don’t expect anyone there to tell you the difference between a Belgium Dubbel and Tripel. | | mabel (211), Toronto, Ontario | | April 10, 2009 Visited on a Saturday afternoon back in September, this huge warehouse of liquor has an incredible selection. Beers from Quebec that we don’t get in Ontario are found here in abundance -- Unibroue and Diel du Ciel! Tons of local Midnight Sun bombers and Belgian selections, nothing overly expensive. Absolutely worth the bus ride out. | | Aggy360 (10), Anchorage/ Vista,CA, Alaska | | April 5, 2009 A great place to get local and other craft brews. The selection is great, alot to choose from but they could get more. A large selection of wines but I dont know much in that area. The people are always willing to help, and have offered up some really good beers I would have overlooked. | | jerc (211), Toronto, Ontario | | September 9, 2008 Big store on the Old Seward Highway ( I think the address listed here is wrong...) Ample selection of Alaska made products including the Celestial meads, some PNW, Lost Abbey, and a Unibroue and Dieu du Ciel selection that actually offends me as a Canadian who can’t get half that in my own province. Mostly grabbed Midnight Sun products with a few others. Service was good, but we didnt have too many questions. Prices seemed a bit pricey for some things, but I don’t have anything to compare to really since I don’t normally have access to those products so they might be average. | | CMUBEERMAN (49), Madison, Wisconsin | | August 27, 2008 Not quite sure if this is the brown jug i went to, but it was across the street from gold rush (another large liquor store). This place was great. Tons of stuff I didn’t expect to see...lost abbey, lambics, most pnw. But they had a ton of descutes (abyss and black butte xx) and alaskan barley wine...for pretty f-ing cheap too. Staff was friendly too. |
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