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Brickyard Beverage

5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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4 years ago

Very nice selection and the primo chips are awesome. I will definitely stop by again next time I'm in the area.

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Denver Beer Distributor

Denver Beer Distributor

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We moved to the Denver PA area in 2019. We visited Denver Beer Distributor yesterday, June 10th,…read more2020. We were very impressed with the store and the employees and their courteous service. Thank you so much for displaying the sign that customers should wear masks during the Covid-19 pandemic. Also, a big thank you for the employees that are interacting with customers wearing masks also. We, of course, war masks also. We inquired about a craft beer, which they didn't have, but after discussing it with the courteous, knowledgeable ,young man employee, we ended up buying a different craft beer. The parking lot is convenient, the store is laid out nicely with plenty of room to enter and walk through the store, even during these times of required social distancing. The service was great. We will be back!

Thanks to some wacko PA laws, you'll inevitably find yourself in one of these (state-run? could a…read morelocal please help me out here) beer distributors. As near as I can tell it works like this: Beer, wine and spirits are not sold anywhere except beer stores and wine/spirit stores. You can't buy beer at wine/spirit stores and vice-versa. You can buy beer in a bar by the six pack, but you pay bar prices, so about $10 or so a six pack. If you buy beer from a distributor, you can only buy it by the case. So if you are already annoyed from having to jump through so many hoops to buy beer, the least a distributor could do is offer a great selection and have awesome service. Denver Beer Distributor does both. The guy who helped my brother-in-law and I talked to us about beer for nearly 30 minutes, offering his suggestions and opinions. For a beer snob like me, it doesn't get better than that!

Lancaster Beer and Wine Gallery

Lancaster Beer and Wine Gallery

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It is too early for wine? Of course not!…read more Especially if the wine is from the Lancaster Beer and Wine Gallery, located between Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse on Old Philadelphia Pike in Pennsylvania, in the heart of Amish Country. Enjoy tasting the vast selections of wines from the Mount Hope Estate & Winery - home to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire - on the first floor and then have a snack and a beer from the Rumspringa Brewing Company in the Barn Cafe on the second floor. Whatever you do, do not go home without one or two (or several) bottles of their outstanding wines. Nothing at your local shop will compare. Our favorites include: Honey Mead - their 2010 Vintage Gold and 2011 Vintage Bronze Winner at the PA Wine Association Competition, made from 100% Lancaster County honey. Blackberry Wine - a selection from their Cornucopia of Fruit Series. A full-bodied medium sweet wine with a strong berry flavor. Becky's Blush - an Amish-inspired wine from their Intercourse Series (What? It's a real name of a real village, so grow up.) This is an extremely sweet blush from the catawba grape, best served chilled. Quilter's Delight - another Amish-inspired wine and our hands-down favorite. A medium-sweet white, perfect for company, gift-giving, or anytime! Other offerings include their Fantasy, New World, Royal, and Euro Hybrid Series. Try them all. You will not be disappointed. Visit the Karmin Kuisine Tour at our website or on Facebook.

They do serve food here, but I never tried any. This is more of a place to try and buy beers and…read morewine. Upstairs is the beer. We bought the sampler which is 8 six ounce glasses for different beer and hard cider. I usually like beer , but did not care for any of the ones served. I actually liked a couple of the ciders better and I normally never like cider. The beer is also expensive. Downstairs if the wine and the wine tasting. they have a decent variety and I guess the prices are average to a little above average. I tried a few and did buy 2 bottles

Wine & Spirits Shoppe - Adictino tequila

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How can you go wrong with this well decorated and well maintained Wine and Spirits store! First of…read moreall its one of the larger wine and spirts stores in the area. It has a wonderful selection of booze to choose from and when I entered the door they gave me a free shot of Tequila!

This is Berks County's only specialty shop, with Chairman's Selections and a wine consultant (who…read morehas great advice and understands that not everyone can afford the priciest stuff). He used to write a wine column in the local paper, and I don't know why it went away. This store is due for a redesign, so aesthetically, it is not awash in muted lighting and warm wall colors like the newer stores. But they pack a lot in a small space, and I have been pleased with the ever rotating selection of dry roses now that it is summer, many from France, the best region for these being Provence. If you like boxed wine, the biggest selection is here, and don't laugh, because some of it is perfectly drinkable. You will not believe how many candy-flavored vodkas are out there now; but this stuff must be selling, because there is almost a wall of it. There is large section of close-outs in the front, and I occasionally find something I like there, but that also means it is being discontinued in PA stores. This store is also where you will find the county's best selection of sparkling wines, though they seem to be either high end or very low, not much in the middle range. I heard the even-newer store design is a big kiosk in the middle and the look of a market, which sounds lovely. They sell useful wine totes that hold 6 bottles and are only a dollar, good for groceries and other shopping too. Very nice staff too, though there is one person who routinely calls women customers "sweetie" and "doll" (even after being asked NOT to by a number of women) which management should correct. It is condescending rather than polite.

Brickyard Beverage - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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