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Beer Available At Wine and Cheese Place (arranged by most recent)
St. Bernardus Prior 8 99, St. Bernardus Tripel 99, St. Bernardus Pater 6 96, La Trappe Isid’or 94, Achel 8 Bruin 98, Achel 8 Blond 98, Mikkeller Stateside 98, Westmalle Dubbel 99, 2nd Shift Brew Cocky 90, Schlafly Bourbon Barrel Aged Quadrupel , Perennial Half Acre Plan B 81, 2nd Shift Liquid Spiritual Delight 89, Samuel Adams Black & Brew 96, Green Flash Le Freak 98, Founders Pale Ale 88, Perennial Abraxas 97, Perennial Peace Offering 94, Hite Beer 2, Weyerbacher Winter Ale 66, Alaskan IPA 72
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| seymour (37), Saint Louis, Missouri | | March 23, 2012 An average-sized store-front mainly emphasizing wine and cheese, obviously, but with a fair collection of very good beer. I’d say the selection and help were better by far than their Rock Hill location, but not nearly as good as the Clayton location. They had a small assortment of larger single bottles, but the pick-your-own 12oz bottle selection was weak. I much prefer Lukas where you can buy one bottle of absolutely anything. I always like to cruise a store’s clearance bin, too, but it was practically nonexistent. In general, this is a place I can run-in on my way home which is a few ticks better than your run-of-the-mill package liquor store. Not a special destination by any means. Nowadays some Schucks grocery stores approach the selection and beat them in ambiance. | | jandd1983 (87), Florissant, Missouri | | May 9, 2011 Visited for the first time, just before their doors were closing. Picked a few bottles, for 20% off, not a bad deal. The selection was getting scarce, so not too much to choose from, but what was left was worth it. Will return when they open back up as the Wine & Cheese Place. | njordan (4), Missouri does not count - explanation | | December 23, 2010 [ Updated March 11, 2011 ] Nice place. Owned by the Wine and Cheese Place. Nice wall of American Micros, some pick-a-6 as well. They get a few seasonals too. Great choice if in the area. Decent pricing. Staff is knowledgeable and willing to reserve limited releases. | | esjaygee (204), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | March 20, 2010 Kind of a gourmet food store with a big selection of wine and decent selection of food. Beer selection is decent, got a bunch of Boulevard Smokestacks I was looking for. Not much in terms of build your own but the sixer wall wasn’t too bad with a lot of Midwest offerings. They are affiliated with Wine and Cheese from what I’ve heard, but that store has a much better selection. Still, it’s not a bad option if in the area. | LittleItaly (3), does not count - explanation | | October 5, 2009 They have a great selection of not only beers but wines as well! They have so many beers that I like and I have tried many new ones that have become favorites! Check this place out! | | allfreej (73), Louisville, Kentucky | | August 24, 2009 Disregard grobeen’s entry. This place has a top-notch beer selection with an excellent representation of american craft beer, a fine selection of Belgians, and a nice batch of Mikkler and other Scandanavian craft brewer’s products. Prices are excellent. The store is now part of the Wine and Cheese Place local chain (four locations), so perhaps it wasn’t when grobeen rated it. Can’t really comment on the service as I didn’t ask for help, though it was available. | | grobeen (10), , Illinois | | June 15, 2009 A nice little shop with varieties of food-stuffs, wines, etc., including a nice food bar. The beer selection is not the focus (its the wine and other food-stuffs). Might pick up a few beers from around the world, but no great micros. |
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