Clubs that have local alcohol options?
nicespice
Beer, wine, liquor. More than the standard domestic or imports, or big name brands.
The best example I can think of is this club, with their own microbrewery. Tuscl doesn’t seem too fond of that club, but I give that place points for the concept.
Acropolis in Portland OR has a TON of local craft beer options.
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last commentI'd love a place like that. Most strip clubs water drinks down including pitchers of beer 😭
I prefer my brew straight from the tap - nice and warm and frothy!
It’s very local and fresh too!
There’s usually like the one local brew. I was recently in Chicago, your gonna see Goose Island.
I thank God I'm not one of those bent dudes who like bougie beer. They'd turn up their nose at a chick with a killer bod just because she had crooked teeth.
Yeah what muddy said makes the most sense
"There’s usually like the one local brew. I was recently in Chicago, your gonna see Goose Island."
That's the sad truth of the matter. Most clubs think serving a AB Inbev product like GI is offering craft beer. If I ever run across a club that stocks Toppling Goliath beers, I will write a review on that basis alone.
I'm happy with 8 Coors Light.
I'd be on board with this, seeing as I'm a craft beer nerd. But think most clubs assume (perhaps correctly) that it's not worth the trouble to stock a bunch of "weird beers" when everyone is there to look at boobies, and not compare a Revival Brewing Co.'s NE IPA to a Tilted Barn NE IPA (two local breweries in RI).
FYI ... go with the Tilted Barn IPAs.
Youre thinking too bougie.
I want New Glarus from Wisconsin in a Portland club!
Treasures, the only club in Beer City Asheville NC serves a good selection of craft beers. And (pre covid at least) they are at similar prices to regular bars.
One of the ironies here is that many strip clubs charge craft beer prices for mass-produced, macro beers.
Craft beer prices are because of cheap fucks who but one beer and don't tip. Like paying $95 for a $60 sweater to cover shoplifting costs.