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Crown
Liquors
Lots of convenient
locations, these 4 have a good selection of
interesting beers. The Crown in Avon has
over 400 beers total and is undoubtedly THE
best shopping place on the west side. Also
check out the Fishers location reviewed
below.
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Best Crown Store
Locations for Beer
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5035 W. 71st. St.
317-290-1448
71st & Georgetown Rd.
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6165 Allisonville Road
317-255-6562
62nd & Allisonville
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8125 E US 36, Avon
317-272-9463
At Dan Jones Rd. on Rockville.
350 beers.
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7621 U.S. 31 South
317-885-9940
Beside Borders
- north of Stop 11
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12480 North Meridian
Street
317-706-0850
Carmel - 126th and
Meridian
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14235 Mundy Drive
317-770-8580
Noblesville - US 37
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11640 Brooks School Road
Fishers
317-595-5877
See below
for our review |
Crown Liquors
11640 Brooks School Rd
Fishers, IN 46038
Phone: 317-595-5877
Hours: Mon-Thur: 9am - 11pm
Fri-Sat 9am - 12am
Manager: Michael Sprinkle
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Crown Liquors on Brooks School Rd, just off 116th St on the northeast side in Fishers has been open for about 4 months. They are managed by the former Kahn's beer guru himself, Mike Sprinkle. Mike brings a lot of beer and wine expertise with him. Currently they have only one row of good craft beer, along with half of a cooler along one wall. But you can be sure that the selection will continue to grow, and there will always be a great selection of beer available.

One thing this Crown Liquors has is a tasting table. While I was there visiting Mike, he brought out a bottle of New Holland Brewing, High Gravity Series, PHI. This is a 9% ABV beer with the following printed on the label.PHI The ratio Phi was discovered by ancient scholars. It was used to design the Acropolis in Greece and the Great Pyramids of Egypt. DaVinci determined the human body was proportioned using this same ratio and applied it throughout his work. Nature uses this "divine ratio" in the design of everything from DNA to planets and galaxies. So we asked ourselves a question. "What would be the result of a beer designed on these principles?" Here it is, a beer generated by Phi. Is it divine? You be the judge.

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