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Push me over with a feather! Have I just died and gone to some holy beer heaven? I've been to some pretty amazing bottle shops, but this takes the cake. I am only rating the beer selection of the shop, I just don't know enough about wine to offer any valuable input, but their selection is immense. The focus tends to be on European (heavy on the German and Belgian) specialty beers, but there were many fine, top end selections of craft beer from the US, with a lot of West Coast breweries I am familiar with. There was quite a good representation of quality Craft and Micro brew from around the country and I even spied several from Canada and Latin America as well. I was even invited back into the "Vault", an even higher end area behind the cooler racks to peruse the gems back there. Back here I recognized some of the Brewers, but had never seen these limited release offerings- Left Hand, Sierra Nevada, Ommegang, Magic Hat, Rouge, Buck Eye Brewing were among the breweries that had limited batch offerings here. If your serious about your beer, you should make a trip here. The concentration of quality is outstanding!
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