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96 Excellent craft beer selection when I was there (spring 2019). Many that I had not yet seen, and I check out beer stores everywhere I travel. Selection was very current. Service was helpful especially since it was my first time in the store and I was unfamiliar with the layout. |
70 The beer selection isn't extensive and is fairly predictable, but they did have a nice wine selection. The staff was knowledgeable about spirits, but if you're looking for beer, look elsewhere. |
70 Decent selection of beer here, and a few good local items. Some imports, which are a little expensive here, but seems to be the trend in Kentucky. Mostly bombers and six packs, though there are some local singles. |
62 Small dedicated parking right in front. Good size place. Descent quantity of beers. This place has some singles, but not all. Good prices. Descent Belgian selection and okay selection of US. Was there for quite a while and nobody asked to help. I didn’t find anything to buy. Sounds like this place used to get better stuff. |
62 Overview: Chuck’s Wine and Spirits is aptly named: if I were shopping for either wine or spirits, this would be a premier stop, especially regarding their wine. Nearly the whole right half of the store is dedicated to wine, and even features a small lounge area with sofas and such to sit and read; also a tasting bar (seemingly for wine) in the back right of the store. Probably one of the nicest wine sections I’ve seen in the state. If you’re wanting sake ticks, there’s a shelf section dedicated to them as well, with a variety of price options. I didn’t use any sort of service much; only to ask if they stocked any Tennessee beers (they don’t) but I was approached and asked if I needed assistance, so kudos for that. So, to beer... their selection reminds me of Liquor Barn, maybe a little better than the average Liquor Barn. What concerns me is the age of some things in stock that simply aren’t meant to age. 2011 bottles of Czech imperial pils, for instance. Otherwise, you aren’t likely to find anything here that you couldn’t find at stores in Lexington or Louisville. Price-wise, I’d imagine they were competitive in the area. PROS: Lots of beer to choose from; nice wine/sake section. CONS: Questionable age on some items (makes you wonder about the stock at-large); no growler station. OVERALL: Worth a stop if you’re coming into Bowling Green from TN, but not so much if you’re coming in from KY metros. A limited amount of parking on premise, and close to I-65. |
78 Large store. beers are at the back and on the left. Pretty large selection,but nothing that I hadn’t already had at the local breweries. Large selection of bourbons. Chuck himself was very friendly and helpful |
78 Typical beer store - probably 200 different choices with a lot of variety, but nothing I haven’t seen before. Very small selection of singles, with no particular theme. The "beer guy" was very willing to assist, and probably knows his stuff. I didn’t see any signs of taps or growlers. Overall, good. |
68 Been here a few times. Good selection , lots of singles. |
74 Stopped by here to check out the selection. Pretty good sized liquor store with lots of beer. Good service all around. Selection was great, not the best we saw but they had some stuff we didn’t see anywhere else. Great prices too. Check this place out if you’re in the area. |
64 This store has sadly gone down hill. They used to have a great selection of beer, however their selection has declined, and their prices have gone up. |
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