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Beer Available At Woodman’s Foods - Madison East (arranged by most recent)
Widmer Brothers Rotator IPA Series - Spiced IPA 82, Magic Hat Odd Notion - American Wheat IPA (Spring 10) 70, New Glarus Black Top 98, Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout 97, Magic Hat Demo 54, Three Floyds BrooDoo 99, Samuel Adams Belgian Session 67, Rodenbach Grand Cru 99, Samuel Adams Whitewater IPA 92, Sierra Nevada Hoptimum 99, Ridgeway Reindeer Droppings 6.0% 63, Lagunitas Our Own Bavarian-Style DoppelWeizen 96, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, Sand Creek Noir Black Belgian Barleywine 87, New Glarus Thumbprint Series Barley Wine 98, New Belgium Dig 86, Tallgrass Velvet Rooster Belgian Tripel 78, Wittekerke Winter White Ale 56, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale 99
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| porlopp (13), Minneapolis, Minnesota | | December 9, 2011 This place is obviously a grocery store first and foremost. Their is little to no effort put into decoration or service. But that’s fine. Just let me break up a six-pack! And when you want to ask someone about that possibility, I swear that it is impossible to find an employee. MASSIVE area, average selection. | | Drake (295), Charlottesville, Virginia | | August 14, 2011 Not being from around here and not knowing Woodman’s I was shocked by how big this place was. Stopped by to get a little breakfast and didn’t end up buying beer, but I did peruse the selection. The liquor is in a separate part of the store. It’s basically a big warehouse-style liquor store. Separate checkouts. Nothing rare here, but you’ll find pretty much everything else. A few singles. Pretty damn cheap, and actually a bit cheaper than the other location. Not much in the way of customer service. Acres and acres of parking. Good place to come to stock up. | | CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | April 27, 2011 I went to the one off of Milwaukee Street. This place was surprisingly stunning. The beer selection is massive, to say the least. The beer forms a U-shape at the back end of the part of the building where they sell alcohol. No credit cards accepted here, so just be aware if you don’t have debit or cash available, you’re fucked. I wish that they had a more extensive single selection, and this is only because I’m traveling. If I were a local, which I would hope to God that I never would be, this would be my store of choice, in Madison. You’re not going to get much help here, but most of us A.) don’t want it, and B.) don’t need it, so who cares, right? There prices are very competitive, and I’m glad to see that they’re busy. All of the Wisconsin locals that you’d expect to find are here. I’m probably going to head back before I leave. | | NobleSquirrel (161), Chicago, Illinois | | February 7, 2011 This was easily the biggest beer section that I’ve seen at a Woodman’s to date. Had all the cans of Oskar Blues as well as the most recent New Glarus. Pretty much as good of a selection as you’re likely to find in Wisconsin. And the prices are great. | zer0crew (1), Madison, Wisconsin does not count - explanation | | September 12, 2010 Woodman’s has a great selection of beer, especially singles, plus they always have a "10% off when you build-your-own six pack" thing. The staff doesn’t seem super knowledgable about beer, but the selection is great and the price is hard to beat (I mean it’s Woodmans, come on!). I highly recommend stopping here at least once if you’re ever in Madison, WI. | | drowland (116), Tallahassee, Florida | | January 15, 2010 This place is drab, packed too tight, crowded with people, and nobody offers to help you, but DAMN they have a lot of beer. If you want a beer in Madison, and they don’t have it here, you probably aren’t going to get it. | | BB64 (10), Wisconsin | | January 1, 2010 I used to come here often while at UW-Madison in the 90’s. Definitely grocery store liquor department ambiance. Paying with cash, check or ATM can be a bit of a pain, especially when on a serious beerrun these days. Selection definitely better than Woodman’s in Appleton but I get the feeling that they want to get the average Joe drunk, rather than tickling the beergeek’s tastebuds. | | bonk0076 (17), Milwaukee, Wisconsin | | November 9, 2009 [ Updated December 3, 2009 ] A big grocey store with a big liquor department. Staff is basically just clerks, so you need to know what you are looking for. Prices can’t be beat. The only knock I had on the place was that the craft single serve section, although 8 feet long, really focused on the 12oz singles rather than the 22oz and 750s. I found as good of a selection of craft bombers at the next store I went to which was an eigth of the size in that department. | | zizzybalubba (68), Elizabeth City, North Carolina | | August 10, 2009 [ Updated July 23, 2011 ] This is from my October 2010 visit to this store. At the time of this original entry the 2 Madison locations were combined...Visited the Milwaukee St. location October 2010. The selection and prices were very impressive as compared to other Madison stores. While I have no complaints with either location, the Gammon Rd. store has more to offer. | MrPickles (3), Waunakee , Wisconsin does not count - explanation | | April 29, 2009 great selection and great prices. No real Beer people, so know what you want. |
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