Beer types/price on STJ
Beer types/price on STJ
Anxiously awaiting my first 'real' trip to STJ in Feb.
Question about the types and cost of the beer...
How limited is the selection and in general what are the prices per 6/pack, case or whatever.
Thanks in advance....
Question about the types and cost of the beer...
How limited is the selection and in general what are the prices per 6/pack, case or whatever.
Thanks in advance....
Awesome, first question is "what about the beer"?! You have your priorities perfect
All sorts of beer from what I saw last trip - Bud, coors, etc up to Corona. Prices were just slightly higher than they are up here, but not too bad. Alcohol seems to be the only commodity on the island that isn't painfully priced.
All sorts of beer from what I saw last trip - Bud, coors, etc up to Corona. Prices were just slightly higher than they are up here, but not too bad. Alcohol seems to be the only commodity on the island that isn't painfully priced.
The gourmet shop across the hall from the Starfish Market has a decent selection, everything from 12-packs of cheap and watery Coors Light to Sierra Nevada IPA (they ran out of Celebration Ale early last week). The Sierra was selling for about $9-something a 6-pack.
The "local" brew is St. John Brewers. Their Island Hopping IPA is pretty decent and they have a Tap Room in Mongoose Junction. I put "local"in quotes because I think much of their stock is actually contract brewed by Shipyard (Portland ME). Regardless, it's definitely nice to support local brews. Look for this label:
http://singlespeedphoto.com/img/s1/v22/p309851558-4.jpg
pmk
The "local" brew is St. John Brewers. Their Island Hopping IPA is pretty decent and they have a Tap Room in Mongoose Junction. I put "local"in quotes because I think much of their stock is actually contract brewed by Shipyard (Portland ME). Regardless, it's definitely nice to support local brews. Look for this label:
http://singlespeedphoto.com/img/s1/v22/p309851558-4.jpg
pmk
Ah, Beer.
St John Brewers has a public face called the Tap Room. Sit in air conditioned comfort while others shop at Mongoose Junction.
Carib is brewed in Trinidad and Tobago and is a popular island brew.
Presidente from the Dominican Republic is a good brew and the local places often sell for a couple of bucks on the street.
Then there's the Guiness Foreign Export Stout that you can't find in the states.
Remember not to bring bottles on the beach. not only is it uncool, it's illegal.
St John Brewers has a public face called the Tap Room. Sit in air conditioned comfort while others shop at Mongoose Junction.
Carib is brewed in Trinidad and Tobago and is a popular island brew.
Presidente from the Dominican Republic is a good brew and the local places often sell for a couple of bucks on the street.
Then there's the Guiness Foreign Export Stout that you can't find in the states.
Remember not to bring bottles on the beach. not only is it uncool, it's illegal.
We found beer in cans at most the markets - Starfish, Dolphin, Pine Peace. We had a large group so we were buying 12 packs/cases at a time. I believe a case of Bud Lite ran about $24.00/$25.00. Our group rented our vehicles on St. Thomas and we provisioned at Cost-U-Less. A case of Bud Lite - cans was $19.00. We've kept all our receipts from the last trip and I'm compiling a spreadsheet comparison STT to STJ for future reference!