Full of bullshit! Ha! Many beers here were a couple years old or more, but again, in my exhaustive search, I was able to find some crazy fresh stuff that had no place being there among the dead and dying hops and adjuncts. But then the dry shelves were packed FULL as were the endcaps. Some of the cooler doors had only a few 4 packs lazily scattered (some on their side) behind each cooler door. Old beer was everywhere, with an occasional spanking fresh beer peppered in between, a real head scratcher. Unfortunately most of the store was not like that. I nailed an M-43 that was both the freshest AND the cheapest I could find on my whole trip (9/25/21, $12.49). Many of the shelves were bare, but there were a couple gems. They might want to keep an eye on that but I don't think they care.
The cashiers just don't seem to mind because some of them sitting there were obviously more than $10 a six, so I put a couple in my cart and the cashier rang them all up as $1.66 each. It seemed like other customers had broken up packs of their choice no matter the price and thrown them in their own mix-a-six. The mix-a-six is abysmal with lots of out of date items but I was able to find two bottles of 9-10-21 Zombie Dust (freshest I could find on this trip). I quickly found out in person that it was not due to extraordinary distributor relationship - rather, it was due to nothing selling in this area of town. This was my main stop via research ahead of time - they simply had everything that other stores did not online. We arrived around 11 AM on a Thursday morning and there was a sparse mix of distributors, customers, and maybe 2 staff. It was very bizarre - it's like a ghetto liquor mart but with the brain of an award-winning chain. Worn down, falling apart, dusty, disjointed, abandoned. The outside is unfortunately much like the inside. When you pull up, you groan, in fact we almost just kept going. It's located at the far end of an abandoned strip mall. I was personally not a fan of this location. A few minutes up the street from Binny's.