Planning a trip/Beer run to Ohio - Advice needed!

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by SteelersX, Oct 23, 2012.

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  1. Keffa

    Keffa Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2009 Ohio

    Thanks for the help in trying to spread Weasel Boy. Seems that no one even thinks of mentioning them when mentioning Columbus and the surrounding areas.

    That said, only a couple weeks until Anastasia! :grimacing:
     
  2. SteelersX

    SteelersX Savant (1,130) Jan 30, 2011 New York
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    Thanks for all the help everyone - got the route set and ready to go.
     
  3. NABS

    NABS Initiate (0) May 11, 2011 Ohio

    If your route includes Rozi's and Buckeye Beer Engine in Lakewood, you may also want to include Ross Deli, which is just down the road from Rozi's, if you're looking for a good bottle shop. I was there earlier this weekend and, for what looks from the outside like a waste of time, it is so loaded with beer that it's definitely worth a stop. I picked up a sixer of Stone collaboration Mint Chocolate Stout. (They had 7 left, but my buddy took one and I picked up the rest.) They also have a few brews on tap and have growler sales.
     
  4. Jparkanzky

    Jparkanzky Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2011 Ohio

    They got the growler station probably 7 months ago I'd say.....

    So the lines haven't been cleaned in 7 months.... keep that in mind.


    If you're going to Rozi's, Beer Engine, etc... add:

    North Coast, Sam's, The Mini Mart, and Simone's

    All within about 3 miles, all great for picking up stuff.
     
  5. dborginis

    dborginis Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2008 Pennsylvania

    Just visited the Cleveland area. This was very helpful. Lizardville's bottle shop was super impressive. Headhunter was a fav.
     
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  6. petruingwsp

    petruingwsp Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2009 Ohio

    Cincinnati would be worth the drive. Luckie's pony keg-ok selection. Dutch's=amazing selection. root cellar=amazing selection. hyde park wine and spirits-great selection. plus, great places to drink like fries cafe, the lackman, alive one, etc. Cincinnati is rich in brewing history and so worth the miles to get there.
     
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