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Gomer’s Lees Summit- Fine Beer, Wines and Spirits
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Bottles: 700+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Laughing Dog Dogzilla Black IPA 88, Coopers Vintage Ale 82, Bells Christmas Ale 60
More Beers Available Here
Bells Java Stout 98, Bells Rye Stout 89, Rogue Yellow Snow IPA 93, Ellezelloise Hercule Stout 98, Thisted Limfjords Porter/Double Brown Stout 98, Dieu du Ciel Aphrodisiaque 100, Beer Here Mørke Pumpernickel Porter 97, Amager Batch One 94, Avery duganA 97, Point Cascade Pale Ale 54, Spaten Premium Bock 61, Fullers 1845 98, Samuel Adams LongShot Traditional Bock 83, Great Divide Hibernation Ale 96, Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout 100, New Holland Ichabod 64, Nøgne Ø Tyttebær 82, Nøgne Ø Underlig Jul 86, Laughing Dog Crotch Sniffing Bastard 92, Founders Pale Ale 83, Hofbräu München Dunkel 67, Van Twee 93, Laughing Dog AlphaDog Imperial IPA 93, Dieu du Ciel Rigor Mortis Abt 98, Boulevard Pils 43, Beer Here Dark Hops 98, Odell Extra Special Red Ale 88, Founders Reds Rye P.A. 98, Mikkeller Jackie Brown 95, Lagunitas India Pale Ale 88, Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale 97, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Mikkeller It’s Alight! 72, Odell St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale 82, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 94, Big Sky IPA 90, R.J. Rockers Son of a Peach Wheat Ale 62, Founders Porter 99, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 97, Lakefront IPA 80, Heather Ales Grozet 39, Heather Ales Fraoch (Bottle) 66, Heather Ales Ebulum 85, Heather Ales Alba 80, Lakefront Fuel Cafe 55, Mikkeller Single Hop Cascade IPA 93, La Trappe Isid’or 91, Great Divide Fresh Hop Pale Ale 95, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast 100, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen 93, Samuel Adams Imperial Stout 90, Samuel Adams Imperial Double Bock 76, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Founders Harvest Ale 98, Heather Ales Kelpie 80, Fort Collins Big Shot 65, New Holland Sundog 48, Hitachino Nest Espresso Stout 98, New Holland Dragons Milk 95, Struise Black Albert 100, Zoetzuur Flemish Reserve Ale 96, Haandbryggeriet Dobbel Dose 89, Haandbryggeriet India Pale Ale 62, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Struise Pannepot 100, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Weizen 88, Lagunitas Imperial Red 95, Lagunitas Dogtown Pale Ale 79, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch Imperial Porter 69, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Tommyknocker Oaked Butt Head Bock 76, Baileys Chocolate Bar Chocolate Ale 28, Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew) 97, Great Divide Hades 64, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Founders Centennial IPA 97, Koff Porter 99, BFM Cuvée Alex le Rouge 82, North Coast Old Rasputin Anniversary Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout 100, Cantillon Gueuze (Classic/Organic/Bio) 96, Founders Cerise 79, Ray Hills American Pilsner 13, Avery Ellies Brown Ale 83, Flying Dog K-9 Cruiser 63, Fullers London Porter (Bottle/Keg) 99, Arcadia Jaw-Jacker Ale 60, Breckenridge Autumn Ale 57, Moylans Ryan OSullivans Imperial Stout 98, SKA Decadent Imperial IPA 77, Rochefort Trappistes 8 100, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97, Orkney Dragonhead Stout (Bottle) 75, Cropton Rudolphs Revenge Winter Ale 28, RCH Pitchfork 57, Ruddles County (Pasteurised) 52, Ølfabrikken Porter 100, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, Mikkeller 黑 / Black 94, Radeberger Pilsner 28, Nils Oscar Imperial Stout 97, Adnams The Bitter (Bottle/Can) 67, Sünner Kölsch 44, Tucher Kristall Weizen 45, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, Mikkeller It’s Alive! 94, Mikkeller All Others Pale 96, Caldera IPA 92, Schlafly Summer Lager 32, Schlafly Quadrupel 86, Southern Tier Mokah 99, Anderson Valley Hop Ottin IPA 94, Schlafly APA 88, Negra Modelo 23, Harp Lager 29, Boulevard Double Wide IPA 97, Southampton India Pale Ale 82, BridgePort IPA 90, Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (USA) (Bottle) 72, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 91, Mikkeller Big Worse Barley Wine 97, St Peters Old Style Porter 80, Schlafly Pilsner 59, Schlafly Kaldis Coffee Stout 85, Samuel Smiths Pure Brewed Lager 61, Samuel Smiths Old Brewery Pale Ale 79, Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout 99, Samuel Smiths Nut Brown Ale 87, Rogue Mocha Porter 92, Rogue Chocolate Stout 99, Nørrebro Imperial Skärgaards Porter 92, Mendocino Spring Seasonal Bock 66, Lion Stout 98, Boulevard Irish Ale 79, Ayinger Jahrhundert 79, Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel 92, Pilsner Urquell 72, Nøgne Ø Imperial Stout 100, Mikkeller Monks Brew 100, Bells Hopslam 100, Anchor Old Foghorn Ale 98, Haandbryggeriet Haandbakk 98, Bells Hell Hath No Fury 92, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 92, Breckenridge Christmas Ale 54, Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock 89, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Ommegang Three Philosophers 98, OFallon Whiskey Barrel Smoked Porter 86, Mendocino Winter Seasonal Imperial IPA 89, Southern Tier Cuvée Series 1 80, Left Hand Black Jack Porter 83, Samuel Smiths Winter Welcome Ale 71, North Coast Old No. 38 Stout 88, Goose Island Oatmeal Stout 87, Belhaven Wee Heavy / 90 Shilling (Bottle) 92, Belhaven Scottish Ale / Export (Bottle & Keg) 72, Great Divide St. Bridgets Porter (St. Brigids) 80, St. Ambroise Pale Ale 82, Southern Tier Big Red 89, Smithwicks Ale 52, Mendocino Summer Ale 51, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 32, Samuel Adams Irish Red Ale 59, Bass Pale Ale 61, Fullers Vintage Ale 2007 93, Real Ale Full Moon Pale Rye Ale 82, Beamish Irish Stout 79
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10 reviews for Gomer’s Lees Summit- Fine Beer, Wines and Spirits
shaunhennessy (1), Lee’s Summit, does not count - explanation | | November 5, 2009 Knowledgeable, dedicated staff go out of their way to find the best beer selection in Kansas City. However, the customers of this store do as much for the beer selection as the staff. Thursday night, beer tasting night from 5 to 8 draws in some of the most dedicated craft beer drinkers and home brewers in the area. Many times customers will bring in either home brews or brews otherwise not able in Missouri that both helps to excite the general beer crowd and challenge the staff and distributors to keep bringing in beer from across the states. Please, join our community on Thursdays and help to enrich the Gomers Beer Experience. | mbsmith (1), Missouri does not count - explanation | | August 24, 2009 This place keeps getting better. Best beer store in the KC area. Great selection of domestic and import craft beers (of all styles) with some hard to find stuff that i’m not going to name so i have longer to get it for myself. Beer manager is very knowledgeable and keeps on top of the latest releases. He’s also doing all he can to get everything that makes it to St. Louis across the state to KC. Competitive prices and an add’l 5% off if you get a Gomer’s card. Yes, it’s worth the drive to Lee’s Summit! My commute takes me near most of the major beer stores in the area but i’ve basically stopped shopping elsewhere. There’s enough here to keep me busy. | Pawola22 (7), Kansas City, Missouri does not count - explanation | | August 1, 2009 Others have said this, but I always thought Lukas was the place to go...until I came here. It is rather cozy, but they have a vast amount of hard to find beer. Talked with the beer manager quickly and he definitely knows what he’s doing and is very passionate about it. Very friendly, knowledgable staff that won’t hassle you while you roam. Lukas may have more in quantity (not by much, actually), but this Gomer’s has hands down the better quality beer. Not the best pick your own 6 pack selection, but it seems as if they are willing to work with you and take a few bottles out of the coolers to make things work. Free beer and wine tastings on Th/F too! | | bblack99 (17), Kansas City, Missouri | | July 31, 2009 I once said that Lukas was the place to go in KC for a rare beer. I’m changing my tune on that now that I’ve been to Gomer’s in Lee’s Summit. Between the de Struise, Olfabrikken, tons of Mikkeller, and other sneaky imports, Gomer’s is right up there with Lukas and has a much more cozy atmosphere. I also had a chance to chat for ten minutes with the beer manager who really knows his stuff. Sounds like they’re working hard to get a deal with a big-time distributor to pull in even more great hard-to-find brews!
This Gomer’s may not have the widest selection of beer in town, but they surely have the highest-quality one! | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | July 24, 2009 [ Updated July 28, 2009 ] I had been meaning to visit this place for the past three years, but finally had a chance after a breakfast meeting today. I had heard this was a good bottle shop, but I was truly amazed at the beers they had in stock. By far the widest Mikkeller selection in town, as well as a bunch of other beers I have only seen here. The way the beer is arranged is a table of feature beers front in center, a smallish mix a six next to that, and a bunch of coolers (probably 5-6 devoted to craft) behind that. Also, in the corner is a very good selection of import beers. Again, I saw several beers here I have not seen elsewhere in KC. The beer manager was not in when I was there, but the GM was, and she was very friendly and helpful. I definitely need to put this place in my general rotation. Really the only disadvantage it has for me is the limited mix a six selection, and the distance from my house. The only knock I have against the place is that the Adnams SSB was 5 years past its best before date. Granted, I should have noticed before I got home, but that’s pretty old to have on the shelf. | | topherh (13), Kearney, Missouri | | July 21, 2009 [ Updated November 3, 2009 ] The selection of beers here has greatly improved over the last year. Many hard to find bottles and great service to go along with it. If its available in the area and you don’t see it just ask. Best selection in the area of beers available in the state. Their beer guy is awesome will tell you what is new and fresh. Just tell him what you’re looking for. | dwaggs2 (8), Lee’s Summit, Missouri does not count - explanation | | May 1, 2009 Great selection of hard to find beers and singles. Great service. People know there beer. They have beer tasting every friday. Great prices and friendly service. | | aaronphazel (10), Missouri | | January 24, 2009 [ Updated October 3, 2009 ] Best beer selection in Kansas City area. Tons of hard to find imports. Great selection of 22oz. bottles and micro brews galore. | mcsquint (1), , Missouri does not count - explanation | | October 9, 2008 This is, by far the best liquor store in the East Kansas City area. Excellent selection of import beers. The beer manager, Aaron, is very knowledgeable about his inventory. The entire staff is friendly and helpful. They are interested in educating their customers. Beer tasting every Thursday night! Wouldn’t consider buying my beer anywhere else. | | Gregis (23), Shawnee, Kansas | | October 17, 2007 [ Updated October 18, 2007 ] This is pretty much the only horse in the race on this side of town. There is no other liquor store, in Lee’s Summit, even remotely close to touching Gomer’s. Since I’ve started working out here, it’s become my go-to bottle shop. Aaron, the beer manager, goes out of his way to let me know when something new is in and has let me break a $10 six-pack to use in an $8 mix-a-six so that I could get what I needed for a trade. Jane, the co-owner also works the counter sometimes and is a self professed beer snob, and she also has pulled sixers from the cooler to break for me as well. Lukas won’t do that. So, if Gomer’s carries it, I buy it from them. They have beer tastings every Thursday from 5-8 and wine tastings on Fridays, also from 5-8. The latter can get pretty crowded. Overall, if you live in the Lee’s Summit area, this should be your first stop when looking for craft beer. |
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