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Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter 99, Deus Brut des Flandres 95, Xingu 58, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Lagunitas The Hairy Eyeball Ale 92, Great Lakes Blackout Stout 99, Dogfish Head Theobroma 80, Great Lakes Christmas Ale 87, Goose Island Sofie 95, The Bruery Hottenroth Berliner Weisse 94, The Bruery Saison Rue 96, Dogfish Head Burton Baton 96
More Beers Available Here
Shiner 100 Commemorator 57, Köstritzer Oktoberfest 56, Founders Cerise 77, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Bios Vlaamse Bourgogne 86, Baird Kurofune Porter 86, Michelob Porter 33, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Calvados) 97, Lindemans Faro 74, Buffalo Bills Blueberry Stout 47, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Allagash Curieux 96, Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale 59, Bürger Classic 43, Rogue Imperial India Pale Ale (I²PA) 98, Samuel Adams LongShot Double IPA 94, Samuel Adams LongShot Traditional Bock 83, Samuel Adams LongShot Cranberry Wit 49, Struise Black Albert 100, Avery Brabant 95, Unibroue La Fin Du Monde 98, Dark Horse Reserve Special Black Bier 98, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS) 100, Winterkoninkske (Winter King) 89, Belhaven Scottish Ale / Export (Bottle & Keg) 72
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17 reviews for Andersons General Store, The
pettibzb (8), Ohio does not count - explanation | | February 14, 2010 Great selection, good place to buy beer in Columbus. | | weihenweizen (18), West Virginia | | January 3, 2010 Kind of a weird place, part hardware store, part grocery store. Who cares about ambiance in a beer store. Good selection, however nothing I saw was refrigerated. Good prices and if you are near by you should go. | | DragonStout (78), Pataskala, Ohio | | May 10, 2009 OMG.BV72 took me here and I think I want to move in.House of meats, gourmet foods, gourmet cheeses and lots of craft beers.I am in love!This place willl be a biweekly stop for me | | Rogueone (21), I F&ckin’ hate those guys from, Ohio | | April 17, 2008 Great wine, gourmet foods, a House of Meats, a general store, and 2-3 aisles of solid craft selections. I’ve rarely visited and walked away empty-handed. They seem to get in a lot of gift sets around the holidays, including glassware with beers. Occasionally you can even spot HTF beers on their shelves. Solid all-around place to pick up something different if you have a lot of money. | bassbuckeye (4), Ohio does not count - explanation | | January 15, 2008 I like it here... I found great beers and cheese then picked up some dickies work boots on the way out the door. What more could you ask for? | | Jvittorio4187 (10), Boardman, Ohio | | April 4, 2007 Upon walking into this store among Scott’s Turf Builder and various lawn sprinklers this place did not look too promising. After asking an employee where the beer was I ventured to the corner of the store without disappointment. I came across some beers that I havenever seen before. Downside being you have to buy a six pack if the bottles are 12oz. Other than that good selection. | | BeerVirgin72 (76), Pataskala, Ohio | | January 20, 2007 Scarborogh Blvd. Location. Great place all around for gourmet foods, wines, cheeses, and beer. Stopped in there today to buy some single beers. Found the selection pretty good. Would have liked to see some more singles in the wheat beers or the fruit beers, but always an interesting place to get lost for a while. Their wine selection is amongst the best here in Central Ohio, and very reasonably priced! | Moggman (5), Columbus, Ohio does not count - explanation | | October 12, 2006 Good selection of beer, great selection of wine. This is one of the best places in Columbus to shop for good beer. Not many obscure varieties, but there is definitely something for every taste. | | shigadeyo (57), Harrison, Ohio | | July 30, 2006 [ Updated January 7, 2007 ] The Andersons is one of the better places in Columbus to buy bottled beer. They have micros and imports, but not nearly the variety available at other stores (e.g. Grapes of Mirth and From the Vine) or the rarer beers. Mostly mainstream brands. The Andersons in NW Ohio (where The Andersons originally came from) has a bigger and slightly better selection. | | bgburdman9 (23), Columbus, Ohio | | April 21, 2006 This store is awesome, they have practically everything you would ever need. The wine section is rediculous and there beer selection is not to shabby either. The only problem is they do not sell singles at all. |
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