Name | ABV | Entered |
28 I can’t recommend going here.
I was a little concerned when I saw a seven month old bottle of Stone’s 18th Anniversary IPA on the shelf, but things got worse when I got home and opened a Grayton Pale Ale and found it was way too old. I called the brewery to let them know and they said, based on the labeling, the beer is at least two years old.
That’s apalling. |
56 Sticky floor strip mall liquor store. I agree with the other poster, you can’t expect much in P-Cola, but this place has a decent selection of six-packs and bombers (no single 12-oz bottles or growlers) from around the country. A buck or two cheaper than the "Total Wine" prices I looked up online. The guys that work there don’t know sh*t about beer, so don’t expect any help. Disappointed they didn’t have any Cigar City. |
70 First and foremost, Pensacola is a beer buyers hell. This place has the best selection in town. Nothing too off the beaten path but at least they carry bombers and 750’s. They have a few samplers as well. Decent selection of sixers. Really the only place to go if you’re a buyer. As for drinking off the tap you’ve got four options in the area. To give you an idea I’ll spout of brewies: CCB (just their two staples) Bluepoint, Stone, Rogue, Bells (DID have expedition) DFH, Sweetwater, Victory, Terrapin, SA, Abita, Southern Teir, Chimay. A Whole Foods or Total Wine this place is not but beggars can’t be choosers. The liquor selection is good, they even had a mead. Wine is so-so. Folks were pleasant. Place is clean. |
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