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Good Bottle Shops

Post by Guest »

I'm having trouble finding a decent bottle shop that has a really good selection of local and imported beers (in Melbourne)

I have Dan Murphys, Liquorland and Safeway nearby at Glen Waverly. But i'm not really happy with selection you get there. My mate in Croydon has a independent bottle shop selling lots of local small micro brews like Jamieson's, Hargrave's Hill (Yarra Valley), Buckleys ... etc. That's what I'm after.

What's your favourite bottle shop and why?

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Post by Dogger Dan »

In Ontario we only have two. The Beer Store (where the beers are) and the Liquor Store although you can get beer at both you can only get liquor at the one. You figure it out.

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In QLD The Grape is by far the best selection. Vintage Cellars are also pretty good, don't they have them down south too?
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Post by stevem »

The Liquor Superstore (used to be Theo's) in Keppera, Brisbane also has an excellent selection of beer and wine.
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Post by Oliver »

I haven't been to Acland Cellars in Acland Street, St Kilda (Melbourne), for a while, but they're reputed to have a good selection of beer.

Cheers,

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Post by Clintsc9 »

In Melbourne, there's an independent store on Glenferrie Rd, cnr Henrietta St, Hawthorn. Been there a couple of times as my son lives close by. They have quite a few different beers along with their wines.
Can't remember the name though. :?
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Post by Beer Krout »

Our Vintage Cellars in Donvale has a pretty ordinary selection, but Vintage Cellars is part of the Coles Myer group so it doesn't surprise me.
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Post by Marty »

What's wrong with Coles Myer?
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Post by Terry »

Coles Meyer are great if you want to buy the popular items at relatively cheap prices, but if you want something special or not so common then I find them to lack that kind of stock.

On second thoughts, I haven't been there for a while now that I've found homebrew.
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Post by Oliver »

Hey Marty, you work for Coles Myer, don't you?

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Post by NRB »

Purvis Wine Cellars on the corner of Union Road and Whitehorse Road Surrey Hills. Awesome selection of beers!
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Post by Marty »

Oliver,

Yes I do work for Coles Myer. I am a LiquorLand store manager.

Coles Myer Liquor Group includes LiquorLand, Vintage Cellars, Quaffers and Theos.

The range in Liquorland is reasonably limited but Vintage Cellars and particularly Quaffers usually have a fairly decent range. Vintage Cellars and Quaffers should be able to order products in for you as long as they're not too obscure.

I can't comment on Theos as I've never been in one (they only operate in NSW and QLD)

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Post by Oliver »

Marty,

Dare I ask which store? :wink:

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Post by Jeff »

Mary,

Do any of those stores stock Bass Pale Ale stubbies??

Have tried to buy in Oz in stubbies since enjoying O/S a couple of years ago

Would appreciate any info on tracking it down
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Post by shornsheep »

what does everyone look for in a bottle shop.
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Post by Dogger Dan »

5 Litre Golsch swing tops?

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Post by Lebowski »

I just went to vintage cellars in WA and they had a pretty big selection of beers. (was the dalkeith store so probably a lot of old people with a lot of money to spend)
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Post by Marty »

Jeff,

Vintage Cellars and Quaffers can stock Bass Pale Ale. If it's not in stock just ask for it (you'll probably have to buy the slab) and it should be ordered in for you. Quaffers is cheaper than Vintage Cellars so if you have a Quaffers near by go there first.

As for my store... I'm actually in our head office at the moment whilst recovering form knee surgery. I go back to stores next week but at this stage I'm not exactly sure whereabouts. Somewhere in the North Western suburbs of Melbourne though.

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Post by Anzac Cookies »

I reckon you can't be a big Dan Murphy's store, but i still can't buy Dos Equis in Melbourne, i gotta make an excuse every year to the Mrs to go to FNQ for a tasting, lol
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Post by lethaldog »

Innkeeper have a pretty good range and ive heard ringwood cellars are also fairly well stocked. :lol:
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