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    Beer: Build your own 6-pack locations

    With the beer reviews going up, folks are starting to ask where to get these brews. Because we are spread out all over what may be convenient to me might be very inconvenient for another.

    So I thought I would get us a thread started so that we can identify locations that offer the "build your own 6-pack" program for beers. When you find a store location that has this program, please post up in response to this thread so that we can keep a running list of those locations. This, hopefully, will be helpful to other members here on the forum when they are out and about and wanting to pick up a variety of brews!

    So yall post away!!!!

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    Here are some to get ya started:

    [Fort Worth] Central Market
    4651 West Freeway
    Fort Worth, TX 76107

    [South Arlington/Mansfield] Kegs & Corks
    2240 Matlock Road
    Arlington, TX 76001

    [Mansfield] Krogers Supermarket
    3001 Matlock Road
    Mansfield, TX 76063

    [Duncanville] Keg & Barrel
    1538 South Clark Road
    Duncanville, TX 75137-3602

    [Carrollton] Sams Beer & Wine
    2760 E Trinity Mills Road
    Carrollton, TX 75006

    #2
    new HEB Grocery in Burleson across from the Home Depot.

    Albertsons in Cleburne next to the Home Depot.

    Both have a pretty fair selection of beers.

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      #3
      World Market in South Arlington at the Highlands. They have a pretty good selection but nothing is cold.

      ARLINGTON HIGHLANDS AT I-20
      239 Curtis Mathes Way
      Arlington, TX 76018

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        #4
        The Kroger in Flower Mound on the corner of 3040 and Gerault/Morris.

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          #5
          Mr G's in Plano
          Market Street in Allen
          Beer store in Plano NW corner Spring Creek/US 75

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            #6
            Kroger on 43rd in Oak Forest in Houston

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              #7
              Goody Good

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                #8
                By the way, as for Central Market, it used to be cheaper in some cases to build your own six pack than to by a uniform 6 pack. Now, I believe every single beer rings up the same (and I think it is $1.99). So that makes mixing and matching a bit pricier.

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                  #9
                  Almost all HEBs.
                  Why mix and match when all you need is Shiner Bock. Best beer, hands down.

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                    #10
                    Krogers and Brookshire's Bro's in Nac.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RockTippedStick View Post
                      Almost all HEBs.
                      Why mix and match when all you need is Shiner Bock. Best beer, hands down.
                      I like Shiner Bock, but there are MUCH better beers out there.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cj7zrcool View Post
                        I like Shiner Bock, but there are MUCH better beers out there.
                        Shiner is an average beer at best, I quit drinking them years ago when they sold out to The Gambrinus Company.

                        Stone Brewery and Breckenridge Brewery are top small Breweries...

                        considering you can mix and match a 6-pack at all the grocery store chains in Texas, this is pretty much a useless topic

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                          #13
                          I'm technically not supposed to drink beer... 18 years old. BUT I do know that the HEB on Buffalo Speedway and Bissonnet in Houston has this build your own 6 pack deal but a little expensive for the budget of a high school student.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cj7zrcool View Post
                            I like Shiner Bock, but there are MUCH better beers out there.
                            This is so true, after drinking "those" other beers, Shiner doesn't really have much of a taste anymore.

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                              #15
                              Kroger at Heritage Trace/IH 35, N. Fort Worth

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