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Beer Available At Whole Foods Market - Winston-Salem (arranged by most recent)
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68 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 13/20 Onenote81 (74) Winston-Salem, North Carolina | April 20, 2012 Small cooler section of brews near all the wine and cheese. They carry a small number of singles that vary pretty well across the craft-brew span. They switch out the selection pretty often I would guess as it is different each time I go back. I’ve seen selections from Magic Hat (only place in the city where I’ve found Lucky Kat), Duck Rabbit, Highland, Kona, Great Lakes, Leinenkugel’s, Hook & Ladder, Flying Dog, etc. All are priced at $1.99/brew. They also carry a fair amount of sixers spread throughout the store on little stands in the aisles. I thought they had a pretty weak selection, but upon returning again, found they had a great section with a variety of 750’s and sixers. They carry Bell’s, Stone, Duck Rabbit, Chimay, Weeping Radish, Great Divide, Dogfish Head, Weyerbacher, etc. The thing that sets this place apart too is that all the brews are cold. So no more waiting to chill them when you get home. Buy. Go home. Consume.
| 54 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 5/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 12/20 nevets4433 (31) Alabama | January 19, 2012 Standard Whole Foods. Nice new exterior, but the beer selection in the interior, while awesome, is actually quite small. Lots of neat local stuff though | 58 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 4/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 12/20 Drake (392) Ivy, Virginia | March 5, 2009 Good beer selection, including a couple of Cantillons and others not typical of a Whole Foods. Lots of American micros and local brews. Prices are decent. Ambience is fairly typical Whole Foods. Staff in the beer sections was fairly nonexistent. Parking is a pain. A few singles are available, but they won’t allow you to break sixers. Overall a decent stop. | 60 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 6/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD 9/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 12/20 Butters (168) Richmond, Virginia | October 12, 2008 The beer selection was actually impressive, for a grocery store. Mostly singles of belgian imports and sixers of amercan micros. Some regionals, but not many. They did have a few things that I didn’t see at city beverage. The sushi was some of the best i’ve ever had from a grocery store, even though it was pricey. This is a good place to check for beers if you already shop here. | 52 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 9/20 OldGrowth (138) North Carolina | May 23, 2007| Updated February 8, 2009 Newer looking building, in a plaza just a short hop of Rt 40 (Business)/421 exit 3c. Typical Wholefoods so I’ll let that speak for itself. Didn’t ask for or need help so score is in middle. The Beer is toward the back near the prepared foods area. Looked like about 100 feet of shelves altogether. 5-20 foot sections Good mix of local, widely available crafts and imoprts. Duck Rabbit, Highland, Thomas Creek amongst the locals, Sam Adams Sierra Nevada, Some Cantillon, Hoegarden and other widely distributed Euro’s. Didn’t notice the Whole Foods labeled stuff, didn’t look too hard either. Not as good as the Raleigh or Cary store, Probably not gonna find any gems, but if your visiting the area couldn’t hurt to check it out. |
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