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whole foods "beer class"?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by pjcampbell, Oct 11, 2011.

 

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    pjcampbell

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    anyone know what these are exactly? they are 5 bucks and the topics are like "Stone Brewing " and "pumpkin ales"

    the selection of beers at the local whole foods is ridiculous. its pretty mind boggling.
     
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    thegerm

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    sounds from your description like a basic introduction to craft brew.
     
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    Mongrel

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Nope, but you'll probably get more than $5 worth of beer tasters. Enjoy.
     
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    scottland

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    The whole foods here in Chandler two miles from my house has 31 beers on tap. Yes I said 31.
     
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    Apendecto

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    A grocery store with beer taps?! Wowzer.
     
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    scarlessmeanie

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Damn you, Pennsylvania, and your outdated, Puritanical liquor laws.
     
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    Beezy

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Whole Foods in Pittsburgh is supposed to be getting license. Giant Eagle has beer. But you are right. I was at a bottle shop in Ohio this weekend and was shocked by how cheap the prices where comparatively.
     
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    BrewThruYou

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Wegman's and Whole Foods now sell single bottles, six-packs, make your own six packs, 12 packs, etc. The beer distributors sued them last winter and lost.

    In case anyone doesn't know, only licensed beer distributors can sell beer by the case in PA and they have terrible hours...until recently, they couldn't be open on Sundays. No beer sales in grocery stores or convenience stores either. You can buy up to a 12-pack at restaurants with seating. But since Wegman's and Whole Foods sell food and have seating, they got in through the restaurant loophole.
     
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    PowellAvenueBrew

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Yeah, my local Whole Foods has a Tap House and a homebrew supply isle. They keep a great list of local and not so local beers on tap. Also my local club had two brewers compete in the GABF Pro-Am and the Whole Foods picked up a keg of each and had a release/tasting party. Pretty awesome.
     
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    Revvy

    Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc  

    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    The whole food in Manhattan has homebrewing gear.

     
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    rhamilton

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    W...T....F....

    Damn Texas laws :p
     
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    j1laskey

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011

    Quote:
    Manhattan’s first homebrew shop opens at Whole Foods Bowery Beer Room



    For years, Manhattan’s homebrewers had to venture far off the island in order to get homebrew supplies. It wasn’t long ago that they had to go to the outer reaches of Queens just to pick up a packet of hop pellets. Then came Brooklyn Brew Shop, Brooklyn Homebrew, and The Brooklyn Kitchen, small businesses that brought supplies within reach with a subway ride. But now, Manhattanites won’t even have to venture off the island, as the Whole Foods Bowery Beer Room at the corner of Houston and Chrystie has rolled out their new homebrew department.


    I hope those are Better Bottles stacked that high. :D
     
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    Beezy

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    Shame there is no Wegmans here. Giant Eagle owns Pittsburgh. The latest GE with the license does have taps now. Each new grocery store they build the beer section gets bigger. The selection is not bad at all either. A very small portion is dedicated to BMC and the prices are the cheaper than normal bottle shops.
     
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    JoeDaddio

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    Posted Oct 11, 2011
    At the WF closest to my house here in So. Cal. they have tastings, and it may be something like that... been to one with Lagunitas which was great, as was the Russian River one (how could those be bad?). I have been to a couple others, but it was a while back. I don't live all that close to the WF any more.


    joe
     
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    Apendecto

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    Posted Oct 13, 2011
    I thought your signature was a link to my LHBS.
     
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    dantheman13

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    Posted Oct 13, 2011
    +1
     
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    Improbable

    Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2011
    The only problem I have with Whole Foods' draft beer is that their growler pricing can be a little frustrating. They'll usually have some decent stuff for $10 a fill. I like breweries that offer $8, but I can spring for $10 if I like the stuff. Then they'll also price some at $15 or $20, which is just not worth it to me. Last time I was there they had some Chimay for (I think) around $45 for a 64 oz fill.
     
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    Wernerherzog

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    Posted Oct 14, 2011
    I work at a whole foods in chicago and none of our stores has homebrew supplies. I'd look into getting it set up but I'd rather not drive away business from our two lhbs.
     
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    MrManifesto

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    Posted Oct 14, 2011
    i work at the one in manhattan with the homebrew supplies. yes, it's damn nice to get an employee discount on my hb stuff haha
     
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    biochemedic

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    Posted Oct 14, 2011
    The "fancier" Giant Eagle stores (Market District) have a pretty nice beer selection and sit down area, or at least the one I visited (Robinson) did....
     
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