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64 Big box store, but well laid out and clean. The employees were friendly, but not very helpful. The beer selection was extensive, and the mix-six selection was three coolers wide, and the bombers aisle was long and well curated. The prices seemed about normal for the area. Quality shop. |
80 Fairly large store similar to other box liquor stores. Found some gems here. I had been looking for Fremont Rusty Nail for some time. Decent selection of Colorado beers. Pick six selection was lacking. Prices were fine with me. The manager (I assumed) thanked me for stopping in a making a purchase. Would go back for sure. |
90 This is a giant liquor warehouse in a strip mall. They seem to carry a little bit of everything they can. More rare releases in this market were on the shelf like Burial, Wicked Weed, Pipeworks, and so on. Prices are quite good, especially compared to Denver. The build a six-pack coolers are just okay, like many liquor stores in Colorado. Most of the bombers are at room temperature but the majority of the beer is refrigerated. Like many stores of this size, you’ve gotta check the date stamps. I saw plenty of quite old beers some of which were malty, high alcohol offerings that flew off shelves elsewhere, so it wasn’t always a bad thing. |
80 Very spacious and bright store where there is some focus on beers, not just wine. Some rare beers had sales limitations (ie. Surly beers 1 per person). Single selection was also really nice. |
80 Large, bright modern place. Huge selection, with great depth from each brewery represented. service was friendly and knowledgeable. Prices were decent. Nice stop. |
84 Greatly sized bottle shop. A LOT of beer, and a lot of bourbon as well. Staff was friendly, didn’t talk to them as much. Prices are good. |
28 Not recommended - very poor service. Their selection and size is great - but their cashiers are extremely UN-informed, rude and ridiculous to be honest.
While purchasing wine, I was asked for both my ID and my wife’s ID. My wife at no point held, handled or carried the alcohol. The cashier said she would not sell to me (the person with ID and whom was paying) because my wife didn’t have her ID with her. We then asked if we could JUST purchase the pint glasses we also wanted (no alcohol) - we were refused then as well.
Yes there’s a college campus very close - yes people try to buy alcohol that are not of age - but if you verify the ID of the person purchasing the alcohol why does anything else matter?
To note - we’re both 30+ years of age and frequent the shopping center where this store is located. We’ll never go back again. Completely ridiculous... |
86 Killer bottle shop. It was hard make decisions, given the impressive array of national craft available (slightly less European stuff, but still solid). Jolly Pumpkin and various midwest titans, Alesmith and prime Cali stuff (not to mention Maui), but we stuck to locals almost exclusively: Trinity, Funkwerks, Odell, Grimm Brothers, Elevation, and more. Wow, great place. |
84 Located near the college, this large beverage shop has a great selection of local and out-of-state craft beers. As well as a nice import section. Easy to browse aisles and quick checkout. |
78 Big box store feel and not much help. Selection was really good, with some hard to find beers if you looked closely. A bit more expensive then other places in Colorado, but still worth the visit. |
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