Okay, so today I decided to check out this place called “Links Beverage” in Coopersburg. I’d heard some buzz about it, mostly from folks saying they had a pretty good selection of, well, beverages. I was kinda curious, so I figured, why not?

First thing I did was look it up on my phone – you know, gotta get the address and make sure they were even open. Typed it in, found the info, no problem. It wasn’t too far of a drive, which was a plus.
So, I hopped in the car and headed over. Parking was easy enough, which is always a good start. I walked in, and my first impression was, “Wow, they really do have a lot of stuff!”
The Selection
Seriously, it was rows and rows of drinks. I’m not just talking about your regular sodas and juices, either. They had a ton of craft beers, local stuff, imports, the whole nine yards. I saw some ciders I’d never heard of before, and a bunch of different hard seltzers too.
- Craft Beers: Lots of local and regional breweries represented.
- Imports: Saw some interesting beers from Germany, Belgium, and even a few from Asia.
- Ciders: More variety than I expected! Some dry, some sweet, some fruity.
- Hard Seltzers: All the popular brands, plus some smaller ones I’d never seen.
- Non-Alcoholic: The standard, They have too.
I spent a good chunk of time just wandering around, checking out the labels and trying to decide what I wanted. Honestly, it was a little overwhelming, but in a good way. It’s like, if you can’t find something you like here, you’re probably not trying hard enough.
Eventually, I grabbed a few things that caught my eye – a six-pack of a local IPA, a couple of interesting-looking ciders, and a bottle of something I’d never seen before, just for kicks. I am not sure it is good or not.
The Checkout
The checkout process was * cashier was friendly, and we chatted for a minute about one of the beers I was buying.

Overall, I’d say my trip to Links Beverage was a success. I found some new drinks to try, and I was impressed by the sheer variety they had. I’ll definitely be back – maybe next time I’ll even bring a cooler!