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Beer Available At Triangle Wine Company (arranged by most recent)
Ballast Point Indra Kunindra 97, Allagash Black 98, Mother Earth Barrel Aged Imperial Stout 98, Uinta Hop Notch IPA 97, Finch’s Secret Stache Stout 98, 21st Amendment Back in Black 94, Epic Blue Law Porter 50, Uinta Crooked Line Oak Jacked Imperial Pumpkin 98, Highland Devil’s Britches IPA 73, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Harvest Dance Wheat Wine 97, Boulder Beer Mojo Risin 96, HeBrew Bittersweet Lennys R.I.P.A. 98, Mendocino Blue Heron Pale Ale 41, Orange Blossom Pilsner 21, Bison Organic IPA 59, Gearys Pale Ale 46, Bells Smitten Golden Rye Ale 88, Samuel Adams Boston Ale 59, Brooklyn Mary’s Maple Porter 84, Abita Select Imperial Louisiana Oyster Stout 84
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80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 6/10 SELECTION 14/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 16/20 maxwelldeux (59) Raleigh, North Carolina | February 18, 2013 I had the day off, so I figured I should check this place out. To me, this is what Total Wine could be if Total Wine were actually good. TWC has a great selection of both beer and wine. They sell both six packs and singles - and just about everything I saw in a sixer I saw as a single. Nice selection and quite a few things I had never seen before. So that was awesome. They have 12 drafts in the back, too, so you can enjoy a beer while there. My big complaint about that, is that I felt completely abandoned - no one sat behind the bar, and it was harder than heck to get a second beer. It’s a ways away from me, but I like it - I’ll be back when I’m in the area. | 80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 16/20 JCB (174) Durham, North Carolina | February 8, 2013 Been seeing Tom mention this place in his ratings a bunch so thought I’d stop in on the way home, and was glad I did. Well stocked and nicely laid, this is a very open feeling place (down to the windows, which are vast - look out for that late afternoon glare as you browse). Nice selection of local taps if you’re in the mood, and in general this place seems to be more or less as well stocked as most other places around. Local, national, and Euro craft well represented. Friendly folks too. | 86 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 10/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 16/20 planbee (36) North Carolina | February 6, 2012 The people here are nice and knowledgeable. They know where every bottle in the shop is as well. The selection is huge, and they seem pretty busy but it seems that they have some items that hang around a bit longer. They still had Wreck the Halls on Super Bowl weekend, and a couple other things that I was surprised to see sitting around. It’s a lot of stuff. There’s a section of 12 packs and cases, cold stuff, aisles of six packs, two walls of singles and big bottles, and numerous islands and aisle displays, and its worth walking around the whole store. A strong Belgian and import section. They had some decent markdowns on certain things too. Lots of people drinking from the taps and browsing on a Sunday afternoon when I was there. | 86 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 14/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 17/20 beerme31 (14) Apex, North Carolina | December 2, 2011 This would be my second local choice to buy beer. Great selection of beer and wine but the organization of it all needs improvement. Of course they just opened so we’ll see how it goes. The service was great however in helping me find everything. They have a tasting room you and friends can use for free. Also at least 6 taps you drink right there. They might do free samples but you have to pay for a pint of course. They also do tasting events I’m told. | 82 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 17/20 OldGrowth (138) North Carolina | November 13, 2011| Updated January 12, 2013 new building, right at intersection of Davis Drive and Morrisville parkway. Store is the middle of the mall. As you walk in you see the single beer wall, two sections, one with american crafts, the other with imports. Only odd thing for me is they have it seperated by, as I was told by staff, from lighter to darker, left to right, cheaper to expensive, bottom to top. the middle is taken up by the wine, then the opposite side has shelves with six packs and the cooler section. They certainly have just about anything that’s regularly distributed. prices seem in line with others, but I’m bad on keeping track of that info. Great for now, I’m wondering if they can move the neccessary product to keep things fresh. Only time will tell. they also have a 10 taphandle bar in the back, not sure how it works, I think you can buy glasses, but I haven’t asked yet. 1/12/2013 so yeah you buy a pint, or what ever size they happen to pour, always 5 bucks, and they’ve added 6 more taps. |
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