I KNOW RIGHT?
Too bad the Santa Clara location is a bit of a pain to get to without a car.
Yeah, for me the prices are largely offset by the cost/time to get there.
I KNOW RIGHT?
Too bad the Santa Clara location is a bit of a pain to get to without a car.
Since Pizza Port has been brought up, is there anybody in the South Bay / Peninsula that carries their goods?
Wine Club SF gets Pizza Port, too.
Ah thanks!Let me know when you want to make a run, archagon - I could give you a ride.
Eh, K&L gets Pizza Port the same way that The Wine Club does - namely they have a location in So Cal that they ship up from.Peninsula has nothing. The ******* dead zone of the Bay Area, populated by inept distributors.
nope.Anyone use Ales Unlimited in SF? Decent selection but horribly expensive IMO
Anyone use Ales Unlimited in SF? Decent selection but horribly expensive IMO
It's crazy with how much disposable income there is in that area that someone has not opened up a world class brewery.Peninsula has nothing. The ******* dead zone of the Bay Area, populated by inept distributors.
I stopped going there a few yrs back when they were making people buy Rio Reserva for $35/bottle as a sort of tax in order to earn the right to buy Cantillon at drastically inflated prices.Use to. Steve's wife was always nice and hooked me up with bottles, but the ginger Belgian can be a righteous homie.
Why the "chilled" requirement? As far as hoppy beers are concerned, my understanding is that if the bottling/canning date is relatively recent, storing at room temperature shouldn't really have too much of an effect.
Also, sort of off topic, but are there any stores in the Bay Area with prices as consistently low as The Wine Club's? I've looked around and I'm always surprised to see stuff there go for like $1-$5 cheaper than elsewhere, almost every time. (They also occasionally get fresh cans of Two Hearted.)
Since Pizza Port has been brought up, is there anybody in the South Bay / Peninsula that carries their goods?
It's crazy with how much disposable income there is in that area that someone has not opened up a world class brewery.
Alpha Acid (Ale Arsenal's spinoff brewery) has been doing a pretty solid job so far. I don't know that I'd put them at world class just yet, but generally happy to have one of their beers on even a crowded draft list.It's crazy with how much disposable income there is in that area that someone has not opened up a world class brewery.
i noticed their instagram feed has been lacking these past few weeksFYI the Wine Club's beer buyer has changed recently so stock may vary.
Just point me to the place where I can buy Breakfast Stout.
Preferably a place shaped like a Costco.
I scored Stickee Monkee at Costco in Redwood City a few months ago.Yeah, that will happen when you find BA FW beers in the South Bay area Costcos...
I scored Stickee Monkee at Costco in Redwood City a few months ago.
It was there for a two or three weeks. $11/bottle. Costcos in general are getting better stuff.Interesting. Just a random appearance, eh?
Costcos in general are getting better stuff.
Not MV or Sunnyvale. I'll start going to RWC then.
Costco's in the peninsula tend to get all the FW proprietors releases . *fingers cross the Anniv's show up this year. The Bruery's Anniv's have shown up in the past as well, $24.Interesting. Just a random appearance, eh?
Costco's in the peninsula tend to get all the FW proprietors releases . *fingers cross the Anniv's show up this year. The Bruery's Anniv's have shown up in the past as well, $24.