Thrifty Beverage Center

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Beer Distributor·Brooklyn, NY·Directions

990 Mcdonald Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11230

(718) 854-6156

Website iconwww.thriftybeveragecenter.com


About this business

In 1951, two brothers opened a retail store along the Culver-Narrows rail line on McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn and aptly named their place of business the "Culver - Narrows Beer Distributor". The brothers worked hard at the business over the years and when their children were old enough, were brought in to help out after school and during the summer. Eventually, in 1986, one of the sons became sole proprietor of the establishment. Prior to this, the brothers joined in a collective advertising and purchasing enterprise of over 50 independent stores known as "Thrifty Beverage Centers" , who would run adds in local newspapers featuring sales of the week on many different brands of beer and soda sold at these stores. Culver- Narrows, never changing its name. through these adds , became known to many as simply, "Thrifty". For 60 years this store has been able to keep up with all of the massive changes and fierce competition for business ,where today, supermarkets and even gas stations and drug stores feature items that were once exclusive to Culver-Narrows. 60 years, three generations of ownership and three generations of customers serving and honoring each another at 990 McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn. How is this accomplished? Can't tell you for sure but my guess is that it is in the genes. For wholesale beer , water, ice, or soda distribution, call us at (718) 854-6156 or visit http://www.thriftybeveragecenter.com for more info.

In 1951, two brothers opened a retail store along the Culver-Narrows rail line on McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn and aptly named their place of business the "Culver - Narrows Beer Distributor".

In those days, Schaefer and Rheingold were the most popular beers whose breweries were located near The Brooklyn Navy Yard. Beer was not the only beverage sold , you could also purchase seltzers by the case in thick glassed bottles that featured a "spritz" top for serving this bubbly beverage as opposed to the "twist" tops used today. Who could forget Hammer Soda, that was also sold here, with their tasty varieties of Cream, Root-Beer, Ginger Ale, and Black Cherry, also coming in those thick glass bottles. There were also chocolate and vanilla syrups, as well as Coca-Cola syrup, for those wishing to make soda at home, do you remember Egg Creams?


Soon, the neighborhood was buying most of its beverages from Culver-Narrows. You could cash and carry, or, get your purchase delivered ,thus getting the nick name of a "Home-D". Everyone having a party,barbecue, or wedding could satisfy their beverage needs at Culver-Narrows. Kegs of Beer with taps to serve were not uncommon! Not only did these brothers provide a service , they provided a place of employment for local residents full-time, as well as summer employment for teens attending school. Over the years, hundreds could boast of working at "the beer distributor"!


The brothers worked hard at the business over the years and when their children were old enough, were brought in to help out after school and during the summer. Eventually, in 1986, one of the sons became sole proprietor of the establishment. Prior to this, the brothers joined in a collective advertising and purchasing enterprise of over 50 independent stores known as "Thrifty Beverage Centers" , who would run adds in local newspapers featuring sales of the week on many different brands of beer and soda sold at these stores. Culver- Narrows, never changing its name. through these adds , became known to many as simply, "Thrifty".


Many changes occurred over the years in the beer and soda industry; Schaefer and Rheingold were displaced by Budweiser, "The King of Beers" . German imports were all the rage, wine coolers and non-alcoholic brands of beer made their way into the marketplace and last but not least; LIte Beers saw their introduction and since, has become as popular as the regular brands sold. All these changes were also reflected by the soda industry with sugar free, lo-cal brands being introduced almost daily. Waters have become just as popular as beer and soda. Plastic bottling and cardboard cases made for easier handling and shipping.

By far, the most drastic change to this industry was the passage of the bottle deposit law. In one fell swoop, this bill forced upon stores, overhead issues such as increased needs of storage space, more employees to handle returnables, sanitary issues and most notable, the added price of the deposits to the wholesale pricing of these beverages at $1.20 per case in most instances. The storage space alone for the "empties" equals , and in many instances, is greater than the space needed to warehouse and retail product! Changes in appearance to Culver-Narrows retail floor occur as fast as the days pass. It is not uncommon to hear customers say "where did you put the Coca-Cola this time!" But always for certain, these changes are always pleasing to the eye.


For 60 years this store has been able to keep up with all of the massive changes and fierce competition for business ,where today, supermarkets and even gas stations and drug stores feature items that were once exclusive to Culver-Narrows. 60 years, three generations of ownership and three generations of customers serving and honoring each another at 990 McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn. How is this accomplished? Can't tell you for sure but my guess is that it is in the genes.

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Reviews for Thrifty Beverage Center

Thrifty Beverage Center received an average rating of 5.00 out of 5 stars from 6 reviews.

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Great relationship with our beverage distributor.... by Agatha P via Insider Pages on 10/26/2011

Summer is the busiest season for our pizza parlor. People love our cheap, super-cold beverages. We get great deals on sodas, water, beer and ice from Thrifty Beverage Center. Our deliveries are made by very professional drivers. That the…

Thanks for educating me on how recycling helps the environment.... by Cathy K. via Judy's Book on 10/2/2011

People can always tell you that recycling helps the environment. I need details in order to believe it. Thrifty Beverage Center is the only Bottle & Can Redemption Center that I know that gives statistics to encourage you to recycle. I had…

That saves us time and money. by Benedict B via Insider Pages on 9/26/2011

A favorite at my restaurant is our famous icees. We have over 40 flavors and make about 250 icees every day. That's an enormous amount of ice. It used to cost us a fortune to buy it one bag at a time from the corner store. When we started…

He's more than satisfied with their service. by Thomas B. via Judy's Book on 9/25/2011

My husband has used a few different beer wholesalers for our bar. He usually ends up changing because the driver is late too many times or he's rude. Last year, a colleague of mine told me about Thrifty Beverage Center. He promised me that…

The most for your recyclables. by Laila S via Insider Pages on 9/22/2011

I do recycling for a living. I have a team of teenagers that work for me after school and on weekends. We do all of the main events in town. After doing business with every Bottle & Can Redemption Center in Brooklyn, I can tell you that…

Look how much we get back! by Ma,Angela M. via Judy's Book on 9/21/2011

I always wondered how my boss had been able to offer such good prices at the very small recycling center I work for. Then one day he was sick and couldn't do his normal pickups. He had to have Thrifty Beverage Center do a bulk pickup. The…

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