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My visit to Barriques was brief, but it grabbed my attention enough that I hope to come back soon to do some more poking around! Though I have been going to my cabin for at least 16 years now (which has me passing through Middleton), it has only been rather recently that my family and I have started exploring the towns we pass through more. My fiancé and I had made a day trip up for some premarital counseling, and being craft beer lovers, decided to pick up a local brew on our way home. This is how we came to Barriques. Set at the corner of Elmwood and Cayuga (though this is apparently not the only location), Barriques is easily accessible from US 12/US 14. There is some parking right in front of the store, though I'm sure at certain hours you may have to park a little further. It is a well lit building with an interesting combination of coffee/food station, seating, and shopping. I didn't purchase any in-store consumables, but it seems to be a popular meeting place with enjoyable food and drinks. I think there's even a fireplace! Plenty of seating and they even have booze infused coffee drinks. Nice.... I enjoyed the liquor selection. They carry many of the usual brands such as Svedka, Jose Cuervo, Captain Morgan, Guiness, Etc., but also all kinds of locally made beers and spirits such as Deaths Door Distillery and Capital Brewing (both local to Middleton), New Glarus, Pearl Street Brewing, and more! Also a large wine selection-- we even saw wine in a can: LOL. The prices seemed fair. Some of the hard liquor seemed a pinch pricier than you might see at other liquor stores (when I say a pinch, I mean not enough to make me squirm, just a few bucks difference), but the beer was reasonably priced: paid about $8 for a 6-pack of craft beer. Staff was nothing to brag about. Not rude, but kind of just there. Pleasant enough. I will no doubt be back, I plan to make a greater effort to explore the towns I think I know but actually don't.
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