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Wachusett Nut Brown Ale 53, Gearys London Porter 67, Left Hand Milk Stout 96, Left Hand 400 Pound Monkey 68, Heavy Seas Black Cannon 91, Heavy Seas Peg Leg 78, Stone Old Guardian (Vintages 2004 and later) 99, Dogfish Head Sixty-One 68, Affligem Noël (Christmas Ale) 96, The Tap Cold Smolder , Avery Salvation 95, Narragansett Brewing Company Private Stock Imperial Bohemian Pilsner 81, Scotch Silly 90
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76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 15/20 puboflyons (64) Allenstown, New Hampshire | February 28, 2013 This is tucked away on Rt 97 on the western outskirts of Haverhill and looks unassuming upon first glance. It is a convenience store with a package store license.
First of all there were several shelves of bombers featuring many regionals and a number of names I had not seen before. They give a discount if you buy so many (I think 6) bombers. The shelves are jammed with bombers and you have to walk all around the shelves to see them all. There were a few oddities or limited circulation brews. In the back there is a macros beer cooler and a beer cave. Mix & match 6 packs are allowed when you pick from a specific shelf but there was a wide array of choices on that shelf. There were many pots of freshly brewed Green Mountain coffee for sale if you wanted to buy your brews and take a coffee for the road.
It is located next to a restaurant called the Grill Next Door, which has some 45-50 craft brews on tap itself. So you can grab comfort food next door and then go beer shopping when you are finished. How ideal is that? It small in size but big in quality. Worth the visit if you are in this area. | 48 AMBIANCE 2/5 SERVICE 2/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 10/20 VikingMetalGod (2) Manchester, New Hampshire | July 1, 2009 OK, first is first. Selection is awesome for this tiny place and beer prices are reasonable. That aside, it’s a dive convienience store with a sub shop. One of their specialties is supposed to be brewing supplies. Upon arrival, I found that not only did they have a very small selection of brewing supplies which lacked some of the most basic of items (couldn’t even score a 1 gallon brewing jug), but I have yet to meet an employee there that has any idea about brewing. The brewing items are all coated in dust and their freshness is undoubtedly questionable. I have yet to sample the food there. Good place to go in a pinch if you need sanitizer or an airlock but that’s it. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 gameface23 (8) Haverhill, Massachusetts | July 27, 2008| Updated October 24, 2008 A small corner of the store is dedicated to beer, but they have a pretty surprising selection and decent prices. I walked out of there the other day with a Stone Bitter Chocolate Stout, Rogue Chocolate Stout, Hoppin’ Frog B.O.R.I.S. The Crusher, Rochefort Trappist 10 and a few Unibrou’s. A lot of desirable beer crammed into a small area. |
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