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Pete G.
Sep 8, 2024
Smelled like pee. Like the NY subway. Or a port-a-potty on a hot day. Beer selection of obscure beers and good wines has dwindled away. Shelves are barely stocked. Used to be a destination for beer hunters. Now it's just for lottery tickets and 12 packs.
Read MoreBill L.
Sep 17, 2022
Excellent selection of German, Belgian, an other beers! Not far from I271 in Cleveland, too.
Read MorePeter F.
Nov 1, 2018
I can't tell you how many times I drove past this place over the years and never paid it any attention. From the street, you'd never expect it to be the beer heaven that it is.They seem to get limited releases that many other local shops don't, and the staff is always super friendly and helpful. My only gripe is the anemic selection of single for mixed 6-packs. It's mostly only macrobrews or near-expired old stock, never anything new or exciting. This seems to be a pattern with Cleveland-area shops, so if they had a halfway-decent single can/bottle selection, it could be a key differentiation for them vs. other local shops... but I'm probably dreaming here.Still, great place, nice people, and I'll continue to return every time I'm in Cleveland.
Read MoreAnthony G.
Jul 25, 2018
What a great beverage store. Friendly staff who seem to be beer experts. Huge selections of beers. Happy to see so many can beer options in stock. Staff made the experience pleasant and helpful.
Read MoreSamantha E.
Jul 30, 2017
You wouldn't guess from driving by, but Warehouse Beverage is a great little shop! Their wine section is good, but not awesome. Where they really stand out is their beer selection. They have a great amount of variety, both craft and European. I've quickly become a fan of several Cleveland breweries, and they have a lot of my favorite local options. If you're in the market for kegs, they have a wonderful selection of 1/6 barrels, and at better prices than anywhere else around, including the breweries themselves-- and with a reasonable keg deposit too. If you're a home brewer, it looks like they've got all the supplies you need. Employees are friendly and can offer helpful tips.We'll be loyal to Warehouse Beverage for our kegerator refills for as long as we live in the area.
Read MoreManoa H.
Jul 8, 2011
Warehouse Beverage is hands down, the best little beer, wine, and brewing supply store in the county and personally, the best I've ever encountered anywhere, period.I'm more of a beer girl than wino, so this review is for the beer. I've heard good things about the wine selection as well, though, and they also carry wine-making supplies and kits. The place is run by two down-to-earth, obliging and knowledgeable brothers, one a beer expert, the other--yes you've guessed it!--a wine expert, so you've got quite a compendium of advice and resources available when both are on duty.We started making regular pilgrimages here for brewing supplies when the bf and his friend took up microbrewing. They've moved on to cheaper online brewing supply wholesale vendors once they got a better understanding of the process, but for brewing newbies or vets who need to pick something up in a pinch, WB provides a (mostly) reasonably priced, ample collection of ready-made kits, yeast, grain, equipment and even a manual malt mill in the back to crush your grain. But the best part of WB is, of course, the mind-blowing craft beer selection. Imagine the candy store scene in the 1971 Willy Wonka flick, except instead of the Candy Man dancing along shelves of brightly colored candies, singing to breathless, wide-eyed kids, you've got the Beer and Wine Bros singing to lovestruck adults, frolicking in rows and rows of brightly-colored single 20 oz bottles and six- and four-pack cartons. Ok, just the very last part of that, but still. Total candy store effect. But for adults.When it comes to craft beer, if you've heard of it, WB most likely has it. They carry seasonals, regulars and hard-to-find brews from the likes of Stone, Rogue, 21st Amendment, Left Hand, Flying Dog, Victory, Sam Smith, Abita, Unibroue, Troegs, and Hitachino (whose red rice ale is absolutely yummy and is now in limited supply due to earthquake damage at their brewery in Japan), just to name a few. And of course, they carry brews from local breweries like Buckeye and Great Lakes. Whenever I come across something new at a bar that strikes my fancy, it's pretty inevitable: I'll be at WB the next chance I get, looking for the matching six-pack.If you're in Cleveland and call yourself a beer-drinker, you owe yourself a trip to Warehouse Beverage. Cleveland is my city and Warehouse Beverage is my happy place. End of story.
Read MoreMatt K.
Dec 28, 2016
The only store to carry my favorite beverage(s) as in quad ales from a particular Kansas city brewery!Friendly service!
Read MoreJeff B.
Jun 17, 2014
Beer and wine. Great selection. I am a cheap beer drinker, but I appreciate this place as I need to buy good beer to bring to a party, or for people in my life. When one of my exes claimed she could not eat gluten, this place had a good selection of gluten free beer I kept in the house.Oh and let me not forget they have a few sakes as well. Nothing like a big ass bottle of sake when having a sushi party.
Read MoreMaureen M.
Apr 10, 2016
Warehouse Beverage is a great shop! We stop here every time we are in town to visit family. It's a small store with a great craft beer selection. We never have an issue finding great beer, including some that are hard to find. The guy who works there (owner? Not sure) has always been incredibly nice and helpful. We always look forward to stopping in!
Read MoreJustin L.
Jan 3, 2011
Like Notre Dame College, Chief's Auto Wash, and that one stretch of 4 nice houses on Belvoir, Warehouse Beverage makes you feel like you've been magically whisked out of South Euclid Hell and into some faraway paradise like Lyndhurst, Cleveland Heights, or Euclid.Amazing beer selection, damn good wine selection, and a plentiful selection of things you didn't know existed. Woodchuck makes pear cider? They sure do, and WHB has it. I think the last time I went in, there were 5-6 varieties of Woodchuck. My wife loves Woodchuck and she squealed when she saw the selection. I like it, too, especially some of the flavors not found in grocery stores. October and Woodchuck go together like peas and carrots.Want to make beer or wine? This is your one-stop-shop. Need a 1/6 barrel of GLBC's finest? Done. Need a wine key? They have 5 different kinds. Want to just BS with the owner? He's just the kind of guy you want to BS with. The selection inside is something you'd expect to find in a place 4-5 times as large. There aren't enormous quantities of everything, but who really needs a 30-pack of 15% chocolate raspberry coffee saffron Lambic? Nobody. One will do.If you live anywhere in the area bound by 77, the shoreway, 271, and 480, you owe yourself a stop at Warehouse Beverage in Sunny South Euclid. If you live outside this area, your taxes are lower than mine.
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