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    Good selection of wines! Really nice staff who are really good at helping you choose wine.

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    The Good Spirits Co. Wine & Beer

    The Good Spirits Co. Wine & Beer

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    I'd been meaning to visit since this place opened and finally made it on Sunday. It's by the Good…read moreSpirits Co folk (obviously) and specialises in beer and wine (again, obviously). I'm already a massive fan of what Good Spirits do at their original location so it's great to see them expanding. This shop is quite small but they've managed to fit in a huge range of interesting beers and wines. I wasn't after anything particular so just did a bit of a random swoop of the store and grabbed 3 beers and a cider which came to about £10 which is totally reasonable. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in the city centre looking for some good beers as I can't think of any other great beer shop like this in town. Win.

    The only thing I could ask of this business is that it stay open just a little later. Everything…read moreelse is exactly what I would hope for but I am disorganised and lazy and I've arrived at it's doors ten minutes too late too many times. I've been successful in arriving on time on two occasions. For the first I needed a bottle of wine. I like wine, but I don't really know much about it and my usual approach is to buy whatever's cheap-ish or on offer at the supermarket. On this occasion I decided to splash out and picked up a bottle of red for £13. Shock horror - I could have had three bottles for that price in Lidl! It turned out to be a mistake, not because the wine was unpleasant, quite the opposite. It turns out that expensive wine can be really, really good. So now I know I like expensive wine... which could be problematic. On the second occasion I needed beer. I chose three different bottles, based mostly on the fact that I liked the labels. The gentleman running the cash register grinned knowingly at me and informed me that I'd chosen three of his favourite beers. Good to know and, as it turns out, he and I have very similar tastes. He was also kind enough to help my partner choose a couple based on other beers my partner likes. Apparently they were also pretty great. There are a few good beer and wine shops in Glasgow now, but the city centre did need one quite badly and Good Spirits Wine & Beer has solved that problem perfectly.

    The Cave

    The Cave

    (26 reviews)

    ££

    Kelvinbridge, West End, Great Western Road

    I'm not sure how long The Cave has been about, I'm sure its at least 10 - 15 years. I remember…read moregoing way back and if im honest not being that impressed really. Back then I probably thought "bloody hell this is expensive" and left to get a cheap 6 pack of beers somewhere else. How times have changed! These days I would rather buy 3 expensive nice beers than get 6 crappy bottles, so this time when I walked in last Saturday I was very very impressed. It seems to do a mixture of beers, wines and spirits, but focuses more on the first two. The range is very good and on the beers I noticed several interesting cans and bottles that I have never seen before. There were all sorts of obscure American breweries and also some better known ones like Rogue and Stone. I liked the fact they also seem to have lots of different beers from each brewery, rather than just the odd one. I can see myself making my way through a whole brand range to see what I like best. For those not into beer they had some crazy Rogue alco-pops drink that was bright pink and claimed to be donut vodka. Pricing looks on a par with Hippo and VG, so it can be expensive, but worth it in my opinion when you manage to search out that sweet hoppy IPA you have been looking for all your life. Cool wee shop. I will be back.

    You know the story. Heading somewhere for prenight out drinks, but wait, you're low on cash, and…read moredon't want to end up drinking paintstripper or vinegar from the offy round the corner, so, the Cave is where you go. They have a massive selection of beers, spirits and wines that can cater to any need. Personally, I think the staff love a challenge, so go in and try my personal tip: say you have X amount to spend, and they're to find you a decent wine. They will never fail. I have walked away with a decent bottle of white wine on more than one occassion, for under £4-5. Score! Watch out though, as I think for a lot of the stuff, it can be quite pricey, however, imported specialities are never going to be cheap, so I can assume that you will expect to pay a bit more for the rarer species of beer/wine/spirits.

    Inverarity One to One - Beautiful tequila.

    Inverarity One to One

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    Bath street is like a room at your favourite Grandma's house. Tucked away in corners are always…read moretreasures. Old coins, your grandfather's medals, maps of countries that no longer exist. Inverarity One to One is tucked away in a Bath Street basement and filled with bottled treasures. It is well known to those who know their wines and spirits. These guys have all of the elements that make up a great place to shop. Knowledgable staff who love their products and want to talk about them, a great inventory of wines and whisky that can get you excited again, and choice. I know of this place due to Andy. Born in Islay (true Ileach) this guy is a wealth of whisky and wine knowledge and is very active in the whisky community. I would go here just for his advice. The other three members of the Inverarity team are all wine lovers and have a true understanding of their products, something you cannot find in a supermarket.

    I was looking for some wines for Aussie Christmas and headed to Inverarity for some advice. I…read moredidn't really have any preconceived ideas about what I wanted, so I was happy to leave my decision making up to Pete. I told him what we were having to eat and what kinds of wines we'd normally drink, and he picked out a couple of delicious bottles for us - a prosecco to start, and then a rosé to go with our main of a leg of ham. I ended up getting two bottles of each as I was so confident in Pete's choices. The idea of wine matching makes me a little nervous and it's not something I'd even normally bother attempting, but I was so glad to have the advice of Pete as the drinks went with our meal perfectly. The wines he suggested weren't pricey either, they were all under £10 a bottle. They've also got a supply of Stroh rum and the other spirits we sampled at Yelp Shops Local Party at The Raven (thanks to Sarah H!) - I'll be back for those another time. If you're looking for someone to get some Christmas wines, I can't recommend Inverarity highly enough. There's no wine wankery here, just friendly guys with great banter, an excellent range, helpful advice and very reasonable prices. And you're guaranteed to leave with a massive smile on your face. Win!

    G G Brothers - G. G. Brothers off sales

    G G Brothers

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    Finnieston, West End

    Ever wanted to know what its like to be a Hamster in a cage? No? Just me then......ok fine. Well,…read moreif you want to find out what if feels like then a good start would be to visit this fine Liquor distributing establishment situated on Argyle Street. Now i know the reason behind these caged stores. I'm aware that its, i assume, firstly to stop any thieving of stock and secondly to protect the staff from any aggressive dafties who may frequent this type of establishment. But you know what? i just cant shake the feeling of immediate guilt as soon as i walk into one of these hamster pens. Its the same feeling whenever your talking to the police, you instantly start panicking that you've unwittingly robbed a bank and are about to be rumbled, nicked, hooked, lifted, or other term for being arrested. But anyway, enough of this rambling i hear thee cry. What about the bloody shop?? Well, its a good place. Nothing classy, but good if your on the hunt for a good booze bargain. Will you find an exquisite bottle of honky le chateau Le french gaff at a tantalisingly tempting under £20 bracket? No, no you wont, but a good deal on a single malt and and special on Millers may just offer you some solace. G.G Brothers, a good place to stuff your metaphorical hamster cheeks with some equally metaphorical reasonably priced alcohol.....god i should be in advertising.

    Ah, the humble off-sales place. One of those slightly scary stores with a big grill between you and…read morethe booze (and the poor person selling it) just in case you can't control yourself. G G Brothers has been on Argyle Street for as long as I can remember and it's always been a good place to pick up a bargain. If all your after is a cheap four pack of beer, or a bog-standard bottle of vodka, this place has got you covered. If you want something a little fancier, keep an eye on the offers they have advertised in their window, or look elsewhere. If it's basic it's cheap; if it's fancy and on offer it's cheap; if it's fancy but not on offer, you'll pay over the odds for it. Keep that rule of thumb in mind and you won't go far wrong.

    Oddbins - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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