Big C Liquors

Store

7600 University Blvd
Winter Park, Florida, 32792-8815
United States

(407) 678-0882 | map
PLACE STATS
Average:
4.14
Reviews:
32
Ratings:
37
pDev:
10.39%
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Reviewed by beerjerk666 from Florida

3.95/5  rDev -4.6%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4.25 | service: 3.5 | selection: 4.25
Small little liquor store in a strip mall, located right next to a Tijuana Flats. I stopped by on Christmas morning, since they were the only store really opened and I had some gift cards to use!
Really tight aisles full of beer, wine and spirits. Tons of bombers on the shelves, a lot of dusty old bottles so you have to watch the dates! But the selection was huge and the prices were right on par with other stores.
The service was fine, I wasn't asked if I needed any help, even though I was there for about a 1/2 hour looking through the shelves and coolers. That's ok, because I had no idea what I wanted anyway.
I will definitely be back as there's plenty of bottles to choose from!
Dec 26, 2016
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Reviewed by StevenMilligan from Florida

3.03/5  rDev -26.8%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 3 | service: 1 | selection: 4.75
Vibe: Kind of shady.
Quality: Lots of dusty bottles, many well beyond the enjoy by date.
Service: ...
Selection: Some pretty good finds. Found 120 minute when it was nonexistent in Gainesville. Just check the dates. Colossal selection of imports.
Aug 01, 2016
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Reviewed by KensWorld from Florida

3.54/5  rDev -14.5%
vibe: 2.5 | quality: 4 | service: 2.5 | selection: 4.5
Stopped in on a Saturday around 6ish. Service was nonexistent even though there was 4 working there. I spent the next half hour looking though hundreds of beers. Vibe kind of sketchy, lots of locals getting liquor and cheep beer. Looks to have three beer sections: First a long cooler full of 6 packs, half craft other half crap. Second a short side isle with the domestic crafts, mostly bombers & 750ml. Bottles all over the place with no order and about 1/3 of it looks to be outdated. Lots of old dusty bottle many styles I have not seen in years. Unfortunately most were not cellerable. No hidden gems either. The final section was an almost entire isle of imports. 80% was Belgian. wow! Very impressive collection of Belgian beers. Also very good selection of obscure German styles. Something tells me these bottles don’t move fast so beware of out of date beers. Overall not a bad place to get beer in Orlando.
Aug 24, 2015
 
Rated: 3.74 by FLgonnaFL from Florida

Mar 24, 2015
 
Rated: 4.19 by NorthCoastPranqster from Georgia

Mar 01, 2015
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Reviewed by floridadrift from Florida

5/5  rDev +20.8%
HOLY GRAIL of liquor stores in Orlando, FL, alongside of Knightly Spirits, these are the places to hit. Huge cooler selection and equally as big warm section.
Oct 29, 2014
 
Rated: 4.2 by ryanspowerbook from Georgia

Sep 13, 2014
 
Rated: 4 by l0rddavis from Florida

Jul 23, 2014
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Reviewed by dannyhead from Florida

4.17/5  rDev +0.7%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 4.75
They have one of the best selections in Central Florida. You can find some good rare stuff and their Belgian selection is very good. Half the time, the guy working the counter doesn't know anything about craft beer so don't expect to get help with recommendations. But hey, that's what BA is for.
Feb 19, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by closisinthehouse from Florida

Dec 06, 2013
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Reviewed by Bigx9man from Maine

3/5  rDev -27.5%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 2 | selection: 4
Per the high rating in BA, I went to Big Cs for some craft beer for Thanksgiving. I am from Boston and my parents live in Orlando,

Place was a bit hard to find, and when I found it, it was small liquor store, stuff rammed everywhere.

They do have a huge selection of beer, but much of it was very dusty and old. They had a 12 pack of Point beer in the cooler from summer 2012. Many of the other bottles had lots of dust, though I didn't check all the dates, it just looked old. The guy behind the counter didn't know anything.

Bigger selection than ABC, but old and not a nice store. I wouldn't recommend.
Nov 28, 2013
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Reviewed by ajtorres311 from Florida

3.96/5  rDev -4.3%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 3 | selection: 4.5
I used to live literally .25 miles away from this place and while I was there they had an ok selection of craft beer. Went back a couple of months ago and my oh my how things have changed! They now carry a HUGE selection, some stuff I have never seen in FL. The only down side to me is that they are often over-priced. For example, they had Evil Twin's Yin and Yang for a whopping $8/per 12 oz bottle! The Total Wine by my job had them for $3 a piece. Not cool.
May 16, 2013
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Reviewed by pinnser from Colorado

4.18/5  rDev +1%
vibe: 3 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4.5
Big C is right down the street from where I work, and I'm just bummed I didn't find it earlier. Unless someone told you about it, you'd never think to go into it to find craft beer. When you first enter, you're immediately hit with loud rap music and a ton of crap liquor. Navigate your way to the back though, and you enter a hidden world of beer awesomeness. They have a great selection of domestic and imported brew. Whether you're looking for the latest BA, DIPA, or Abbey ale, or just a cold 4pk of DFH, they have it all. They get limited quantities though, so you have to get there fast. As far as service is concerned, unless you see a guy with great side burns behind the counter, don't bother asking for recommendations. If he is there though, chat him up. Great dude. Super knowledgeable.
Apr 16, 2013
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Reviewed by sicilian from Florida

4.7/5  rDev +13.5%
After reading these reviews I sort of knew what to expect but was still actually surprised when I came around the corner of the store and saw that import singles isle. ~25ft long and 4-5 rows high, packed full of single bottles, both small and 750l organized by country and style.

I went in looking for Belgians and Trappist brews on this trip and they had most all of them in stock.

They also have lots of cool gift boxes with beer and chalices, odd unusual brews you don't see anywhere else and a massive cooler full of cold 6 packs and 12 mix packs from the major craft brewers.

Of course they also have regular liquor and wine.

It nice knowing now that I don't have to drive all the way over to Knightly or Total Wine every time I want good imports. I can add one more place to the tiny list of beer store choices we have here in OrBlando
Jan 29, 2011
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Reviewed by BigBlacke from Florida

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%
I visit Big C's everytime Im near. Its tucked away in a shopping center right of University Boulevard and Goldenrod. First of all, just before you get to the beer wall, there is a small display rack full of all different styles of premium beer glasses. Best news is they are all only $2.99. Now on to the beer, they have at least 300 diffent breweries stocked there. Everything from the Bruery, to Brewdog. Really too many to keep rambling on about. As for prices, they are great. Extremely reasonable. I would say THE only negative thing about this store is the clerks never seem to know much about beer. Who cares though. I know exactly the stuff Im looking for.
Dec 27, 2010
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Reviewed by AdamBear from Pennsylvania

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%
I recently found this place and was amazed. There are a few beers out there I've been looking for (rare Dogfish Heads, rare Unibroue, Cantillon, Fantome) in the Orlando region and I wasn't able to find any until I found this place.

There are two long rows(one shelf and one cooler) so it doesn't appear at first that there is an impressive selection but once you start looking at the bottles, you will be pleased...it doesn't matter who you are. anyone will find something to buy here. bring lots of money!
Dec 05, 2010
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Reviewed by AndrewD1022 from Florida

3.9/5  rDev -5.8%
This is a great little diamond in the rough. Walking into the liquor store one would have no idea the treasures within. Their beer selection is extensive and has a great diversity of american and import. The prices are reasonable and for the most part on par with other stores.

I am equal distances away from both Big C Liquor and Total wine and I would say have to say it's a toss of the coin. Both have their strengths and weaknesses so it really is just what you feel like doing.

They also seem to have a good selection of wine and liquor. So if you want more than just good beer, this store has you covered.
Sep 05, 2010
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Reviewed by WeezyBoPeep from Florida

3.7/5  rDev -10.6%
First time goin to Big C last night.

First of all, you should know there is no sign indiciating it to be Big C Liquors. It only says 'Liquors' on the sign. It is right between Tijuana Flats (listen for the drunk college kids getting stupid on bad Mexican food) and Winn Dixie.

The kids who were workin there when I went in were actually pretty obnoxious. They were chattering away in the front, didn't greet me when I came in, didn't offer any assitance.

The beer selection, however, is nothing short of amazing. They have more singles than any store I've been in here in Orlando. The cooler is ridiculous too, full of a wide variety of micro brews and imports. Lots of big beers on the shelf at room temp. They also had Hopslam, some Terrapin limited release stuff, Allagash, T'Smijie, and lots lots more. I spent a measly $22 and got a decent six pack, three singles and two 22 oz bombers, one of them an Allagash Grand Cru.

If you know what you're looking at and what you're looking for, Big C rocks. If you need customer service to have a good experience, I wouldn't count on it.
Jan 23, 2010
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Reviewed by jballeng from Florida

3.7/5  rDev -10.6%
Only been here once but was quite impressed. It's an unassuming place in a faceless strip mall, but the selection inside is where it shines. A nice selection of Belgians, which is always the first thing I'm looking for. IPAs through the roof as well. Not so many American micros but lots and lots of imports. One cool thing is that, if the beer is good enough, they post the RateBeer grade underneath it (sorry BA).

Service leaves something to be desired though, as the staff was not very helpful with my questions, and exuded a strange attitude of apathy toward myself and my girlfriend, who also had her own beer-queries. Perhaps they were having a bad day.

Worth a visit if you are in the Winter Park area.
Jun 13, 2009
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Reviewed by clayrock81 from Florida

3.7/5  rDev -10.6%
This was the place I went to to find the rare or hard to find imported beers. Their Belgian selection is always great, and so are their American micros. I can't remember what it was, but I remember getting a 750ml from Allagash(?) that was oak-aged and limited edition and had a cinnamon, syrupy feel for $17. If only I had known about this site then, I'd have written a review. For those who live in Winter Park/Orlando and may have become accustomed to going to Total or ABC for imported beer, this place has stuff those places will never carry.
Jan 09, 2008
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Reviewed by nycjaacks from Florida

4.85/5  rDev +17.1%
I’ve been traveling a lot this year and using the site to find great beer while away from home, I joined today just to review this store. I was completely overwhelmed by the selection and had a hard time deciding what to get. They had a huge selection in the cooler and opposite had an outstanding selection of warm beer. The variety of Belgian beer was one of the best I’ve ever seen.

As mentioned before it’s tucked away in a very unappealing strip mall and easy to find. I was fortunate to be staying in a hotel about 5 miles away, near the UCF campus. The quick little drive was well worth the time. The store was clean and the selection was neatly displayed and easy to view.

I highly recommend this store for anyone who appreciates good beer.
Jul 26, 2007
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Reviewed by Jredner from Florida

4/5  rDev -3.4%
Finally visited Big C and I have to say..."Hey not bad." They aren’t Knightly Spirits good (selection wise), but they have some laudable selections. Had DFH 120 singles when I was there plus Nieuw Ligt Grand Cru ($10.99 a bottle and I had to get one) and a few others I was tempted to pick up. The Belgian selections are solid and they tend to bring in more than a few special orders. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area and they seem to be very beer savvy. There are shelf talkers on most of the beers and the manager is fairly into beer.
Feb 07, 2007
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Reviewed by shivtim from Georgia

4/5  rDev -3.4%
Stopped here while in Orlando to try to find some stuff I can't get up in the midwest. They had a nice selection, with lots of single bottles on the shelves and lots of six packs in the coolers. The focus seemed to be on international beers, especially Belgians, but there was a decent selection of American microbrews. There wasn't much from the South (not that Florida is know for it's breweries), but the guy at the counter pointed out some singles from Dunedin Brewery. Prices were pretty decent, and overall this place had a much larger selection than the other stores I visited in central Florida.
Jan 14, 2007
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Reviewed by beerogre from New York

4.35/5  rDev +5.1%
Big C Liquors has as good a selection of craft beers as you are likely to find in Central Florida and is well worth a visit if you are in the area, as I was today on my way to the Costco just up the road.

Most of the usual suspects are available Sierra Nevada, Rogue, Unibroue, Avery, etc and today I picked up a couple of bottles of my favourite Ommegang products, Three Philosophers and Abbey Ale, which I thought were very reasonably priced at $4.99 a piece.

I also picked up a J W Lees Harvest Ale $5.99, which I've not spotted elsewhere so far, and a Thomas Hardy Ale $4.99 as a single. I've only ever seen the Thomas Hardy in a 4 pack before for $18.50, and never wanted to shell out that much before on something untried, so at least I can now sample it (even if I am now paying more for the individual bottle) and determine if an investment in the 4 pack is for me. Beer stores that do lots of singles = Good Beer Stores. I also bought an Ommegang goblet for $3, in honour of the fact that they are currently my favourite brewery.

Service here was pleasant, if unobtrusive. Definitely a positive recommendation from me.
Nov 04, 2006
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Reviewed by cjgator3 from Florida

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%
I am EXTREMELY fortunate to live about 7 minutes away from Big C Liquor store over by the University of Central Florida. Like others have said, from the outside this place does not look like anything special. Inside, it is a beer lover's paradise. The selection is absolutely wonderful! They have a HUGE selection of singles and sixers for reasonable prices. The only reason I scored service a bit lower is because on occasion you will have people working in there with absolutely no knowledge of a lot of the craft beers in there. If you go during the day however, you should not have a problem. Not a big deal because everybody I have encountered has at least been friendly.
May 18, 2006
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Reviewed by Vancer from Illinois

4.3/5  rDev +3.9%
While pulling into Tijuana Flats to eat (Do NOT go there! Bad taco bell with beer), I saw a liquor store next to it with the sign to this store (450 beers). I knew I would have to check it out, and was not disappointed.

They did have several long isles of warm brew, and a long wall of coolers for cold – much more was devoted to craft versus macro. They carry quite a stock of bombers, too – so I loaded up several big beers of barley wine, imperial stocks, and double IPAs for the trip home to STL. They did carry quite a selection of glasses for purchase also.

I didn’t know about this site, I had only looked under Orlando and followed the reviews there.
Mar 20, 2006
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Reviewed by Citadel82 from New Jersey

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%
I had occasion to visit Orlando on Business and saw this place while viewing Beerfly. The reviewers noted some beers that I had not tried were available so I knew I was going to try and get there. I was not disappointed I scored some great brews and some cool glassware at a reasonable price. I found the prices to be very reasonable and the selection awesome. And six different Belgian Glasses for 24 bucks? Woo Hoo. I found the staffer helpful and courteous. A great beer store in an off the wall location. While you are there Keller's Barbecue is just a few strides away and serves up some wonderful Barbecue.
Mar 09, 2006
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Reviewed by Drew966 from Florida

4.35/5  rDev +5.1%
At the corner of Goldenrod and University in the Winn Dixie shopping plaza. This place really doesn't look like much from the outside, it would be easy to miss. Definitely one of the better selections by far that I've seen anywhere in Florida (I still have to check out Knightly). Always interesting beer here, quite a few Belgians, as well as other imports and a number of imports that I just haven't seen anywhere before to my recollection. I've bought Old Engine Oil, Uerige Altbier, Dogfish Olde School, Old Growler, Zywiec Porter, Okocim Porter, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti and probably a few more the last couple times I was here. Interesting selection of lambics (not really a fan myself), good English beers, definitely a decent selection of micros, including Avery, Great Divide, Rogue, Dunedin, etc., etc. I guess what I'm saying is they have a really interesting selection of beer. Not the best beer selection I've ever seen (I reallly like some of the Binny's stores and Sam's near the Goose Island pub in the Chicago area - best selections I've ever seen), but infinitely far ahead of most stores in Florida. A note on service, it was excellent today, but weekends may be less so in my experience.
Mar 02, 2006
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Reviewed by JackTripper from Florida

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%
After reading about Big C here on the site, I trekked over this weekend, and it was well worth it. About a 15-20 minute drive from Sanford, Big C is in the Winn Dixie plaza on the corner of University and Goldenrod.

If you like Belgian beers (my favorite), this is your store. I've never seen such a quality selection of Belgians in Florida. I prefer to drink 750s of tripels and such, so I had a hard time narrowing things down. I found a lot of beers that I can't find anywhere else in central Florida - Allagash Tripel, Three Philosophers, Gouden Carolus, Rare Vos, etc. Also, the prices are real fair. A 750 of Hennepin for under $5! Also, I think I paid about $7 for a 750 of Duvel. Also, if you need some proper glasses, they've got those too for around $3.

And last but not least, they support beeradvocate.com as noted by the sign on the front register.

I'll be shopping at this fine establishmnet for many years to come.
Apr 11, 2005
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Reviewed by futaboots from Florida

4.65/5  rDev +12.3%
I live about 10 minutes away from this establishment, which is lucky for me. Once I started to get interested in craft beers I made a point to try to visit as many different liquor stores in the area as I could and to keep an eye out for interesting beer. I heard about Big C from a friend and also through this site, and I can honestly say they have the best selection of beer available in the Orlando area. If they don't have it, it probably isn't distributed here.

The staff is usually pretty helpful. I think someone else said they would like a beer lover to be on staff at all times. Not trying to knock against him, but I don't really think that is feasible. I've taken some time to get to know the staff a little, and while they may not all be blessed with a wealth of beer knowledge, they are all very helpful. And some of them DO know their shit. Show up on the right day, and you will be rightly impressed. Hell, show up at any time of the day or night, and I'm sure whoever is on staff can give you some recommendations, or at least demonstrate more knowledge about beer than you'd get from other liquor stores.

And that brings me to my one big disclaimer. East orlando is a college town, and Big C is minutes away from the UCF campus, which is obviously swarming with college students. I'm sure Big C makes the vast majority of their profits catering to this crowd. In fact, if you didn't know any better you would probably just assume it is another runofthemill liquor store (one of the reasons I took so long to check the place out.) So you will encounter: typical liquor store customers, typical college students wanting to get wasted, typical skater kids hanging out outside asking you to buy them alcohol, etc etc etc... don't expect too many kindred spirits, beer lovers. Big C however, is not a typical liquor store, they have beer, A LOT of beer.
Jan 22, 2005
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Reviewed by mcrowther from Georgia

4.65/5  rDev +12.3%
Agree with the previous review- they have a truly awesome selection- and when I was there they did have a very good and helpful person who knew beer on duty. He told me that they stock every good beer they can get in this area from the distributors (and I believe it). They have Avery (including The Beast), Dogfish Head, Shipyard, Lost Coast etc, and of course a ton of Belgians.- many in a cooler. I will stop in here every time I am in the area from now on to pick up beers not yet available in Georgia.
Nov 22, 2004
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Reviewed by WynnO from Florida

3.7/5  rDev -10.6%
Thanks fellow advocates for this tip. After my first visit:

The selection blew me away. The next time back, I'll plan on spending at least 30 minutes or more there---it's that good.

The service was OK for a liquor store, but given their exceptional selection of beer, they should have a beer lover on site all the time. Having said this though, the kid was as helpful as he could be. He was at least sympathetic & finally gave me of a couple Belgian recommendations (he was very busy).

Note that this is a college area too, so at times, it can be a little lively. I witnessed a number of kids come in with the obvious objective to “just buy beer & get drunk”. Personally it was somewhat painful to watch these them come in, and, given the world of beer before them, reach in the cooler and grab a six-pack of Buds. Oh well, what are you gonna do?

When I’m in that area, I can’t see myself ever passing by this place without stopping.
Jun 17, 2004
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Reviewed by Loki from North Carolina

4.05/5  rDev -2.2%
While a little hard to find, if you know what you're looking for it is quite easy. It also helps that there are DFH sign, Red Seal, and North Coast signs in the front window with some of the liquor and other macro signs.

Quality: All over the board, but some really, really top notch stuff. A cooler full of singles ranging from small barleywines to 22oz bottles. Then a cooler with six packs, then a section of three level shelves probably 20ft+ long of just micros and imports. Found Rouge Morimoto Imperial Pilsner, Allagash Four, Ommegand White, and a ton of other great stuff.

Service: This is where it is truly lacking. Apparently you want to go during the day when the "beer guy" is there. Prices seemed in line.

Selection: Fantastic, a huge variety of styles, brands, and countries. Much better than anything I expected and way more than I see in the capped NC market.
Jun 10, 2004
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Reviewed by macster from Florida

4.35/5  rDev +5.1%
Living here in the St. Augustine/Jacksonville area will motivate one to drive 120 miles to search out some quality beer and selection. Besides Broudy's Liquors, there are really no other retail stores that offer anything close to the selection I pleasantly found at Big C Liquors in Winter Park. It was well worth the long road trip and the $125.00 I spent.

Eddy the beer guy was there and was extremely cordial and helpful, explaining where the different styles of beer and countries of origin were located. They maintained a very long arrangement of 3 or 4 shelves of warm beer and a long cooler just opposite with cold selections, mostly sixers.

Their selection of Belgians was extremely impressive, including all the Trappist beers. Some of the selections I picked up in the Belgian category were Abbaye Des Rocs Grand Cru, Moinette Brun, LaTrappe Triple, St. Bernardus Abt 12 to name a few. I also picked up 3 of the Ommegang styles they stocked. Many, many more great selections of Belgians were available.

Relative to the rest of their selection they stocked a fairly impressive variety of German, English and domestic brews. Had a nice variety of Dogfish, Lost Coast and North Coast products. Was happy to see Dogfish 90 and 120 Minute available, along with Old Rasputin Imperial Stout. Also, a nice selection of beer glasses to enjoy your purchase from. (Thanks Eddy!)

In general I found Big C's prices to be very competitive compared to some of the prices I've seen at on-line retail beer sites. The only reason I gave a "4" grade for selection is that I would hope to see a better selection of domestics someday soon, especially from some Northeast brewers (Victory, Weyerbacher, etc.).

It's a long haul, but I'm looking forward to my next trip!
May 25, 2004
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Reviewed by fattyre from Georgia

4.3/5  rDev +3.9%
Located in a rather busy strip mall right beside a Winn Dixie, it is a rather place as a lot of good beer stores are. It features a long shelf full of micros, a fair number of Belgians and other imports. Facing this long warm shelf is a cooler that is roughly 50/50 good beer to macros, with a fair amount of empty space. Most everything is available as singles as well.
It was nice talking to Eddy, the beer guy, who not only is very knowledgeable but also helped us out to the car with all of our loot.
Nice selection that seems well taken care of and is definitely worth going by if you are in the Orlando area.
Apr 09, 2004
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Reviewed by LuckySevens82 from Florida

4.15/5  rDev +0.2%
I've been looking for a good liquor store around the area for a while, and when I asked about Orlando, I was directed to Big C. As far as I can tell, this is the best beer store in the Orlando Area (aside from Hearts, but that's way on the wrong side of town for me.

The Store, located next to a WinDixie, is rather unassuming and I would probably have missed it if I didn't know what I was looking for. Inside there is a pretty good selection of liquors and an even better selection of Beer. There is a whole row of warm beers that range from hard-to-find belgians (all of the Westy and most of the other Abby ales), to some strange japanese new years beer that had a really amusing picture on the label.

Aside from that, there are 4 lighted cases that have cold beer. These seemed to be somewhat picked clean when I went there and didn't have much that peaked my interest.

They carry most of the rogues as well as a lot of other great and interesting beers. I easily spent 45 minutes looking around inside trying to decide what to get. I would go back again, maybe in a month or so to see if they had anything new.
Dec 30, 2003
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Reviewed by StevieW from Florida

4.2/5  rDev +1.4%
I stopped in here on the way through Orlando the other night. It's on the corner of Goldenrod and University. Pretty good selection of American, Belgians, and Lambic especially (sorry Pete). Lots of Cantillion selections, which I have never seen in Florida. Most of the rogues, some Allagash 750 ml bottles, and few other rarities.

The service was a bit lackluster, the guy behind the counter was three shades on the side of grubby. But he asked if I needed some help after about ten minutes.

They have a long wall of coolers and a whole row dedicated to just beer. Very well lit and well kept. I didn't see any dino-sours here. A very good selection for Florida, one of the best I have seen. I only bought a few items, thankfully.

Note the sign above the store just reads "liquors" in red letters. It's in a Winn-Dixie Shopping Center.

Definitly give this one a try.

Cheers,
StevieW
Jul 30, 2003
Big C Liquors in Winter Park, FL
Place rating: 4.14 out of 5 with 37 ratings