i have had a few good ones at hopjacks. wheres the fairhope brewing co. at in fairhope?
Mellow mushroom has a pretty solid selection. WOB too.
Stone IPA, Green Flash West Coast IPA.
Ritchey's East at 9th and Creighton has quite a bit. Believe it or not, the World Market will occassionaly get some hard to find stuff in.
Tom Thumb
I've had some good luck with World Market in the past as well. Especially with the "build your own 6 pack." If I'm stocking the fridge, the Piggly Wiggly in Fairhope has become my go-to. They have the best beer and wine selection around. I was skeptical when someone first told me that a year or so ago, but it's true.
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I'll have to take issue with that Champ. Tom Thumb is NOT the best. Walmart is, and here's why:
18 packs of Corona are about $6.00 cheaper than TT
TT is self serve. You just put Corona on the shopping list when momma heads out the door for WallyWorldand your favorite beer mysteriously appears cold in your fridge. No effort, no exposing yourself to dumbasses at TT, no gas burned from your personal vehicle, no lugging that heavy carton to the truck and from the truck to the house, not to even mention opening that cardboard box and arranging the bottles in a satisfactory manner. Momma will automatically buy the biggest case (never a sixer or 12 pack) due to economy of numbers.
Nope, avoid TT. Its good for the economy (yours), its "green" (saved your gas), its efficient (let the old ball and chain do the running) and as a side benefit you don't run out in mid-bender.
What about Mic Ultra?
...not!
Yeah, but can you get a case of Natty Lite, balance it on your bicycle handle bars and wobble home while drinking a cold one?
Me neither, but it amazes me to watch.
I don't drink much, but the build a 6, section of the Winn Dixie here has a great selection.
When I say not much I mean the wife and I split a beer with dinner on Friday's.
I dont drink much either. Just a 12 pack a day by myself.