Beer Store in Malvern

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  1. RyeRocco

    RyeRocco Initiate (190) Mar 26, 2015 Pennsylvania

    I stopped by for Sump. don't recall what they were charging. I want to say $8 but I might be mistaken. They've always given great service when I've been there.
     
  2. tommyguz

    tommyguz Pooh-Bah (2,534) May 14, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    That's crazy to monitor facebook that hard.
     
  3. InsuranceGuy

    InsuranceGuy Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2011 Delaware

    He deleted one of my posts a few weeks ago. Quickly.
     
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  4. grimey68

    grimey68 Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2013 Pennsylvania

    My buddy posted one a few weeks ago and told me the same thing.
     
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  5. garuda

    garuda Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Sump was $8 for 8 oz pour.
     
  6. InsuranceGuy

    InsuranceGuy Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2011 Delaware

    Not terrible - that's what you would pay at a bar/restaurant.
     
  7. grimey68

    grimey68 Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2013 Pennsylvania

    I was in DC this past weekend and had 12oz at the Whole Foods on P Street for $7 FWIW.
     
  8. Mbo108

    Mbo108 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Did everyone see they're offering scotch and bourbon now? I'm still confused as to if this is a bar, bottle shop, whatever...
     
  9. InsuranceGuy

    InsuranceGuy Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2011 Delaware

    Stopped in today, here are my impressions:
    1) Super clean, well organized shop with an incredible selection
    2) One guy working, very friendly but didn't talk shop with him so no idea of knowledge
    3) Prices are what I would expect from a Philly-area bottle shop. Coming from Delaware, comparable products in my home state are considerably cheaper but PA carries many more brands than DE does.
    4) The only product that I saw that was priced way too high was Boulevard BBQ. While they were sold out, the tag had it at $19.99. I grabbed a bottle in MD for $12.99. Everything else was as I expected.

    Final thoughts: If I'm in the area again (and I may be in the future) I will definitely shop there for some special not-in-DE brews or stuff I can't find at Whole Foods. For everyday stuff, I'll probably grab what is available closer to home.
     
  10. 30-06pack

    30-06pack Initiate (0) Jul 26, 2012 Pennsylvania

    Not your father's root beer 6-pack. $17.99 at Beer Store Malvern - $13.99 at Wegman's Malvern.
     
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  11. beernuts

    beernuts Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Virginia

    Beer will always be cheaper at grocery/drug stores because they sell it at a slight loss or minimal profit to get you into the store to buy other things. Specialty store obviously can't do that, because all they sell is beer. They rely on those profits to keep their business open and their house paid for.
     
  12. baybum

    baybum Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2011 Pennsylvania

    If a case of NYFRB sells for $45-48 in PA then 13.99 a 6 pack is $55.96 a case so they are making a profit, in fact a better profit then the beer distributors that keep their stores open and their houses paid for. MBS is just making a better profit, which is their discretion. But there are other bottle shops that sell the beer for less, and if you don't like the price don't buy it.

    My main issues with this place came when they upped their prices and didn't mark the new piece until you paid for it. Example - Grapefruit Sculpin at the MBS release was $5.99 a bottle, thats $143.76 a case! 3x the case price
    Or when they sold Shapes of Hops for $9.99 a 4 pack one day and then a week later it was $15.96 with no price marked. over a 50% mark up over the original price.

    That is just poor business practices, as is selling NYFRB for $17.99 and telling people that they don't know if they will be getting anymore of it until June, then 1 week later like 50 cases shows up at every Wegmans in the market.

    The staff is very friendly and I do still stop in from time to time, but I walk out empty handed more often then not.
     
  13. Chroma914

    Chroma914 Zealot (623) Oct 13, 2006 Pennsylvania

    6 bucks for one bottle of Grapefruit sculpin is ridiculous.
     
  14. mad3air

    mad3air Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2013 Delaware

    FYI, it's only 14.50 a 6-er at Northern Liberties Beer. That's only 50 cents more a 6 pack than Wegman's at another small shop. MBS should be able to do the same, but it's up to them how much profit vs how competitive they will be.

    Also, there is definitely more, continual shipments coming in. I think NoLibs is getting another shipment later this week. That's why I shop there... good prices, small shop, accurate info, great people running it.
     
  15. grimey68

    grimey68 Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2013 Pennsylvania

    The guy that runs it is a scum bag for all of the aforementioned reasons.

    They tried the ol switcharoo on me when I bought a six pack of Expedition Stout there last month. I told the guy at the counter that the shelf said $19.99, and he tried charging me $23.
     
  16. PA-Michigander

    PA-Michigander Grand Pooh-Bah (3,372) Nov 10, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    Sadly that's the price I see middle of the state as well. Far less expensive on draft and Crowler.
     
  17. dborginis

    dborginis Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2008 Pennsylvania

    In PA it is illegal to sell beer for a loss.
     
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  18. tedgelee

    tedgelee Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2013 Pennsylvania

    wow, that's ridiculous. i sell it for $3.50 at my store.
     
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  19. PA-Michigander

    PA-Michigander Grand Pooh-Bah (3,372) Nov 10, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    Six pack prices are decent but singles are outrageous. Where are you in PA?
     
  20. tedgelee

    tedgelee Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2013 Pennsylvania

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