Beer Store 2005

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Brampton, Canada

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Beer store· Beer distributor

Beer Store 2005 Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Beer Store 2005 is located in Brampton, Canada on 180 Sandalwood Pkwy E. Beer Store 2005 is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category beer store in Canada.

Address

180 Sandalwood Pkwy E

Phone

+19058464450

Open hours

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Nikola P

Please replace your tap machines. Literally the only store where both phones and cards fail to tap. The machines look old and worn-out and having to touch them to insert cards and enter pins, more so now than ever, is less than great.

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Jon Kewley

Great location, always has my favourite brand in stock

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Mayo P

Organized and quick service during these Covid times.

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Paramveer Singh

Used to be my fav beer store. One chubby girl in staff with face piercings changed it. Doesn’t know how to talk to customers. We used to buy tons of beers from this store. She’s awful and unbearable.

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Howard Ramsay

Social distancing was enforced and the staff was friendly and cooperative.

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Dagoberto Ortiz

Great customer service.

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Biratheepan Kugarajah

Guy with glasses and beard just stares at you when you walk in no hello or whatever. So I will be buying my beer at the LCBO in the same plaza from now on. This place used to be good.

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Andrew S.

Ample parking day or night, people spouting “howdy neighbour”. They have beer! Open till 10am - 10pm 6 days a week and 12-5 Sunday soooooo. You give them money and they will give you beers. What a country! In all seriousness, these guys know their beer and will offer you great recommendations if you ask or tell them what your kind of looking for etc. Wish ALL beer stores (not this one's fault, per company wide policy) would carry so more craft beers eg: sours, like Creative Arts Brewing's Jam Up The Mash etc.) and generally more craft beers but hey, they're owned by Molson-Coors, Labatt (owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev) and Sleeman (owned by Japan's Sapporo) so why WOULD they? ;)