Beer Store Recommendation

Does the PDD community have a recommendation as to which liquor store has the best craft beer selection? I went to Cash Wise and while it does have a lot of beer and a big “single” selection for $8.99 a six pack, the variety isn’t that great. Warehouse had some different brews but the prices were outrageous. $3.99 for a Big Eddy Baltic Porter? I live close to Woodland Liquor but the people there actually get annoyed and snippy if you ask them a question about anything above Budweiser or Miller. Who has had the best luck and where?

22 thoughts on “Beer Store Recommendation”

  1. I am by no means an expert, but we went into Warehouse yesterday. I had never been there. But I was astounded by their selection. They have a whole wall with selections from different states, another wall with different countries and another two or three big shelves with individual bottles you could mix and match. Not sure how prices compare.

  2. If you aren’t one of the individuals who refuses to cross the bridges, I’d hit up Keyport if I were you. Good selection, cheap prices, and sales tax is only 5.5% instead of 7.5%. The people there are friendly, and pretty knowledgeable.

  3. I hit up Mt. Royal, their beer selection is excellent since they built the beer cave. When we’re looking for New Glarus, it’s off to Keyport. Keyport is also really great about community involvement, I know they donate products to local arts nonprofits all the time.

  4. Warehouse. He lets you mix and match. I’ve bought two, three and four instead of a full six. Mt Royal’s bottle shop is good for cold brew right. Now. I’ll give them that.

  5. I love the Warehouse. Incredible selection and the staff are beer fans and generally very knowledgeable. I don’t have the time to go very often, since I end up spending an hour chatting with the staff and Googling beer reviews.

    Warehouse isn’t the best for liquor, but for beer it’s great.

  6. It was a human tragedy on parr with Hurricane Susan, that no one told me about the co-op discount given by Last Chance to micro purchases, four years ago.

    I really like the folks at Last Chance, the owner has always been super helpful, and he’s stayed the course on selling the homebrew stuff, in spite of the cold odds in this godforsaken town.

    Keyport gets a runners up. I’ve seen them taking on some real community good causes too, like having disabled people help out. I would say relatively, Warehouse, Royal, and Cash Wise have great selections and normal to high prices. When a friend from Madison was here, he asked what was wrong with the beer prices here. I couldn’t answer him.

  7. I’ve been impressed with Mount Royal’s selection recently. Unlike the Cash Wise beer cave, Mount Royal’s contains TONS of micro brews or otherwise unique finds.

  8. I think that Mt. Royal has a great (and improving) selection and takes care of their beers. While Warehouse has a large selection, oft times they spend the majority of their life w/o refrigeration and under flourescent lights. Both no-no’s for beer.

  9. I like Mount Royal, for sure.

    Last Chance is good as well, but the selection is not near those at Warehouse or Mount Royal.

    My favorite? Warehouse by a long shot. But the prices are high.

  10. As an aside, does anyone know how Warehouse does with their cider selection, compared with CashWise? Or, for that matter, if anyone in the area beats the variety of ciders (good but not great) at CashWise?

  11. I don’t drink much, but when I neeed help picking out a new beer or wine, I go to Keyport. If you need help, just ask.

    I’ve also had lots of good wine selection assistance at Belknap Liquor.

  12. Hey Lundgren, do you still have that article that breaks down if it’s worth it or not to travel to Superior for beer on a Sunday or between 10-12?

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