Name | ABV | Entered |
78 Visited in November 2018, when I needed some beers to supplement the beers on offer at the Nassau Inn. I bought a few cans from the fridge and they proved to be good value, hoppy and unusual (to a British tourist). A good bottle shop. |
82 What a delightful contrast to the dreadful Oak Tree Wine and Liquor 45 minutes away. This place is well organized, attractive (if a bit cramped) and the service was excellent. The beer selection is quite good, with quite a few available as singles. |
90 |
84 Not a large place, but there is no crap here. Virtually everything is a quality beer. Quite a nice selection of sours and other high end beers. |
90 Quite a selection for a college town - even if that college town is catering to the yuppy-elitest clan! Great selection including the standard craft beers you find along with some quirky, unexpectedly great finds. The best part? The prices are low. Go stock up. |
92 I’ve been shopping here on a regular basis for a while now. Great find in the Princeton area! Massive selection of craft beer, plus the prices are fair and often competitive. I’ve picked up a lot of rare stuff over time that they’ve had on the shelf, but it seems that most gems you need to ask for. Sometime last year I was able to get a 2010 Founders KBS they were storing in the basement! Unless things change, I give them a lot of credit, they’ve really stepped up their game over the years. |
76 A nice accessible place in Princeton, where you can get some really great craft beer in bombers and sixes, but not cases or 12 fl oz singles. Mostly there for wine, but a surprising crafty beer presence. personable staff, if not highly knowledgeable about beer. What first attracted me to their store was that I was behind their delivery truck which had a rogue bumper sticker. Nice place, good prices. |
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