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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Steve's Beverage Center - Red Lager@ home served in crystal

    Steve's Beverage Center

    5.0(3 reviews)
    71.6 mi

    Huge selection of beers and seltzers. The front parking are really isn't a lot, it's more like a…read morepull off. When you walk in there is a small checkout area lined with all the beers and seltzers they have on shelves about you. The counter is directly in front of you. They only sell by the case. There are no 12 packs here my friend. The gentleman working the register was totally friendly and happy to offer recommendations based on our tastes. There was a really great young man who went to grab your case out of the cooler and would put it in your car if you needed. I just had him hand it me. Just a side note, every case is given to you cold. We got to enjoy a couple cold drinks tonight and will take the rest home. Definitely will be back when visiting family in the area.

    Sitting on Tioga Street (Route 287) north of Wellsboro, PA, Steve's Beverage Center is not a…read moredestination on the tourist map for town, but certainly serves an important function. It is the primary beer distributor for the area, and thus, an indispensable institution of the community. We stopped in to pick up suds to accompany our dinner. Walking in to the warehouse store, we immediately saw the wall of beer bottles and cans available in their inventory. Over 600 according to Steve and his assistant. Made for a difficult choice, but we were up for the challenge. About half way down the shelved wall I saw Leinenkugel Red Lager in a bottle, and chose it. Steve wasn't sure if it was in stock. Apparently, the Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin brewer had been on strike over the summer, but had negotiated a settlement to the workers satisfaction who returned to work in August. His assistant knew it was in the shop, and immediately went to pull a cold case for us. Thing about Steve's is that they only sold cases, so we had to make a commitment to like and drink 24 bottles of Red Lager. We were game; completed the transaction and I lugged it to the car to put in the trunk. A few moments later, when we arrived at the restaurant and opened the box to retrieve a few bottles to enjoy with dinner, we saw that there were only 23 bottles, not the expected 24. The case was clearly sealed at the factory, so the pilfering happened there, and not in Wellsboro. We chalked the loss up to the exuberance and celebration at the factory upon settling their union talks, and decided not to ask Steve for an adjustment. We were just doing our part and participating in toasting the labor agreement. Small price to pay. Besides, we really liked the beer. It is seasonal, like many of Leinenkugel's labels, and had a good taste, especially with our recent spate of spicy meals. Beyond that, when poured into a glass, the red tint of the brew was beautiful, like dark cherry amber. This was a real winner. I have been a fan of this brewery, despite its merger with Molson/Coors, for years, and especially like their lighter fermentations with fruit, like Summer Shanty, Juicy Peach and Berry Weiss. Glad to know that they can be found by the case in north central Pennsylvania at Steve's.

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    3.7(17 reviews)
    60.9 mi
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    I found this on my GPS, it didn't take me to the right place, but as I kept driving to turn around,…read moreI ran into it. There was a very nice selection of liquor and wine, but most of it was much more expensive than in the US. I did get a bottle of Baileys birthday cake that I'd never seen before. They also had several Coors selzers that aren't available here. They had a fairly small selection of beer. I'll be back when I'm in Niagara Falls again.

    This is a pretty nice liquor store in the area just away from Clifton Hill. It's like an ABC…read moreLiquor that we see throughout the US. Even though it's not right in the Clifton Hill area it is still packed with out of towners like me and locals. We actually had to wait for a parking spot because the lot is so full. Everywhere outside the lot you have to pay for parking, hence the traffic in the lot. The liquor prices aren't bad and they will accept USD, and credit. I'm not sure about debit, what I do know is they wouldn't accept my Discover card. Normally I use Amex but they're charging international rates, so the hell with them on this trip. Today I used cash and the clerk made the exchange and provided change in CA currency. I picked out a 200 ml bottle of Crown Royal which costly about 11 USD, not best, but still cheaper than what you're going to get at any restaurant here. I'll probably pop back in here one more time before we go to the NY side. I'm sure we will need another night out on the town, and that whiskey is unbelievably good on a cold night.

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