Andrew W.
Yelp
Bin Q has a good selection of the alcohols for those looking for something a bit more exotic than the selection found at the standard Albertson's or Winn-Dixie. There are craft beers from around Louisiana and further afield, as well as one of the better selections of import beers around. However, some of those beers are not exactly... fresh. I was excited to find a chestnut lager from France's Brasserie de Bourganel ― so much so that I didn't think twice about paying the rather eye-watering $8.99 price for one 330 mL bottle. But when I finally poured out that beer and discovered it was flat, dull, and, frankly, long, long past any date by which it should've been sold. And I would expect a high-end specialty liquor store such as this to have Louisiana-made spirits grouped together in one easy-to browse location, not scattered unmarked throughout the the hard liquor section. There is scant little in the way of a single-bottle/can selection for craft beer, and what they did offer way bewilderingly overpriced. So despite the good, there was a lot of disappointment, too. I don't think I'll return to Bin Q for my next trip to by boozy souvenirs when I'm in town.