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Beer Available At Jason’s Wine & Spirits (arranged by most recent)
Avery Collaboration Not Litigation 96, Heavy Seas Mutiny Fleet Plank II: Doppelbock Style Lager 87, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 100, Avery Anniversary Sixteen 90, Dogfish Head Pangaea 86, Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (USA) 78, Belhaven Scottish Ale / Export (Bottle & Keg) 77, Gouden Carolus Classic 99, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 97, Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (Europe) (Bottle) 82, The Bruery Coton 99, Dogfish Head Pearl Jam Twenty Faithfull Ale 61, The Bruery Orchard White 92, Lagunitas Our Own Bavarian-Style DoppelWeizen 96, New Belgium Trippel 95, Lagunitas Cruising with Ruben and The Jets 93, New Belgium Ranger IPA 95, Samuel Adams Black & Brew 96, The Bruery Saison de Lente 98, DuClaw Black Jack Stout 98
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| mnoud (15), Martinsburg, West Virginia | | January 14, 2012 Excellent selection. I didn’t see everything by every brewer but I certainly saw a few by many many brewers. Found some things I had not seen elsewhere like the Dogfish Head Pearl Jam. Very impressive amount of cooler space. Staff were helpful, almost to the point of fault by which I mean the fellow stocking almost forced me into conversation and to allow him to help when I just wanted to browse. I suppose that could be a response to comments about organization, they seemed a bit afraid I wouldn’t find something. You definitely won’t regret a stop here. | | porterhouse (67), Alna, Maine | | November 26, 2011 Really nice selection. Will be going back.
| | themadmumis (11), Westminster, Maryland | | February 12, 2011 I was impressed with the beer selection but the organization and pricing leaves some to be desired. ~300 beers seems to be alittle high, but there are many offerings to please any pallet. Larger focus on wine and some liquor. Large cooler section to take their selections with you and enjoy immediately upon your arrival to destination. Prices are steeper than the average. Have Trappist, decent Belgian selections and good variety of multiple selections from each offered brewer. A good find and worth a visit if in the area- | | rollingwood (10), Maryland | | January 24, 2010 [ Updated June 22, 2011 ] Just expanded (most recent visit was January of 2010)--doubled literally--their floor space. Added quite a few beers and breweries to their offerings (really expanded their room-temp magnums). Long line of coolers and a walk-in for self-serve cases. Service is not particularly beer-knowledgeable, or at least they do not go out of their way to offer in-depth information. Large selection of liquors (partial to SM Scotch and Cognac myself).
But, that being said, they don’t hover either, which is a blessing if you don’t want or need assistance. Parking is more than adequate. Wide aisles.
That being said, though they are trying to compete with A-list stores in the area, was disappointed to buy a stale 6-pack of Great Divide Titan IPA (complete with ’chunks’ floating in a beer that is not bottle-conditioned). Rotate the stock! | | nickd717 (80), San Francisco, California | | September 14, 2009 Nice little beer store in Ellicott City. Great selection of foreign beers as well as all the locally distributed American craft beers you’d expect to see. Lots of Victory, Troegs, Clipper City, Flying Dog, Weyerbacher, Southern Tier, etc. I was also surprised to see some beers from The Bruery there, which I didn’t realize Maryland is lucky enough to get. One criticism of the place is that they don’t allow mixed 6-packs, but oh well, you can’t always have it all. Service is hit-or-miss depending on who you happen to talk to. Good beer store overall though. |
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