![]() Plenty of fantastic Colorado breweries were represented. They had a range of brews, for example, spanning from Ohio's Little Kings to Pliny the Elder to Alaskan to Moose Drool to a slew of Belgian beers and corked rarities. Refrigerated in a huge, open showcase, very cold isle. The majority of their more special beers are kept Mar 13, 2010įirst off, Applejack now accepts credit cards AND they have a very nice selection of craft beer with an emphasis on local Colorado brews and California treats. I was disappointed, as big as this place is. If you live in the area, or are on I-70 passing through and need to stop quickly, this is the place. ![]() Service.didn't get any, but didn't ask either. So it evens out.Īnd the prices aren't much different than the other big stores, and actually more than some smaller ones. Relative to the other stores, I would mark selection as below average, but all in all, it does have a better than average section. I have to say, for a place this size, its beer selection, while good, is unimpressive. Warm beer takes up a half of a shelving island with singles up top and sixers below. It is half full with macro, two door-size columns of bombers (yet not much craft variety). A long doorless, open cooler wall of beer lines the back right wall. Wine makes its presence known and the beer.not so much. Stuck in a strip mall next to King Soopers this place is big. For the most part, I have recommended this place as a wine stop, because I've heard through sales reps that they have tons. I finally made it to this huge store today. PS-While the beer selection at Applejack is so-so, the wine selection and prices are quite good.some of the best in the state. V-Applejack has pretty decent prices, but nothing that blows the competition away. They are a little low on non-Colorado craft beer. Sel-As noted above, the selection of Colorado brews is a bright spot and the import selection is good, but not great. Even when crowded, there are a fair number of employees willing to assist, but if you just want to browse, they will leave you alone. Ser-The service is unobtrusive and mostly knowledgeable. They are a little short on non-Colorado craft. The store had a moderate selection of imported beers (most of which were stored on un-cooled shelves) and a pretty good selection of Colorado brews (most of which were stored in the cooler). Q-The selection of higher-end brews is split between non-cooled shelfs and a medium-sized cooler. It is clean, well-lit, slightly cluttered, and - at times - full of people doing their shopping. Mouth-coating and very soft texture.A-Applejack is a pretty large, suburban style liquor store that is typical in Colorado in both size and feel. Smooth, warmĪnd bright, with a right juicy apple flavor and caramelįinish. This historic ‘blended brandy’ spirit, blended from 35%Īpple brandy and 65% neutral spirits. “A Jack Rose cocktail wouldn’t be the same without Its versatility is boundless.Įxperiment and substitute Laird’s Applejack in your favorite cocktails. ![]() Our blended applejack imparts this delightful apple flavor to mixed cocktails, punches and culinary recipes. The aged apple brandy base gives Laird’s Applejack a rich, deep flavor and smooth balance, while retaining the delicate aroma and flavor of tree-ripened apples from which it is made. Today, best described as an apple whiskey, Laird’s Applejack is a pure spirit beverage made from a blend of apple brandy and neutral grain spirits. To meet consumer demand for lighter, lower proof spirits, the Laird family created the Blended Applejack spirit category in 1972. The Laird family has produced Applejack in New Jersey since 1698, with the first commercial transaction, recorded in the family ledger, in 1780.Īs America evolved over the past 200 plus years, so has Laird’s Applejack. Applejack, known as, “America’s First Spirit”, has been a part of American culture prior to earning our independence.
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