You might think that one beer distributor is as good as any other. For the usual brands, sure, it doesn't matter where you go, but Bellevue Beer (which conveniently notes on a sideboard next to Ohio River Boulevard that it's the last beer before the stadiums) has all the usual brands, and craft and microbrews, too. Many specialty brands, and available in six-pack and even single bottles, this is a place to explore the world.
They didn't have any product from Canadian brewery Unibroue (La Fin du Monde comes to mind) so they don't have everything. But an impressive selection...
Read moreThis place has a fantastic selection that rapidly rotates, which can be both a blessing and a curse. I would give this distributor 5 stars, but the pricing can be inconsistent. You can get an 18 pack of Miller or Coors for about $13, whereas some individual pints/bottles might cost right around $10! Dewey Beer Co.'s "Secret Machine" sours are the worst offender. Avalon Beer up the road occasionally has this brew stocked for $3 or $4 cheaper. Overall, I love this place. Just be sure to compare...
Read moreBeen here a few times and there's a decent variety of brews, but the store layout is very confusing and the brew types (ipa, stout, ales) are scattered around or not grouped together correctly. It makes browsing difficult and one other thing is that almost all products here are priced more expensive than everywhere else I've gotten beer. One of my favorites is usually $12 (Elysian Space Dust) but here after tax it's over $15,...
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