Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Moosbacher Kellerbier 41, Haandbryggeriet Nissefar 92, Ayinger Weizen-Bock 93
More Beers Available Here
Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine 86, Buffalo Stout 14, Elysian Loser Pale Ale 62, De Dolle Boskeun 97, Lomza Mocne 16, Great Divide Barrel Aged Yeti 99, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, Kaufbeuren Steingadener Dunkle Weisse 29, New Belgium La Folie 100, Deschutes The Abyss 100, Mc Chouffe 94, La Chouffe 97, Chouffe Houblon Dobbelen IPA Tripel 99, Grand Lake Shadow Mountain Stout 99, Black Boss Porter 9.4% 87, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper 99, Rogue Shakespeare Stout 99, Rogue Chocolate Stout 99, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Wells Banana Bread Beer (Bottle) 37, Heather Ales Fraoch (Bottle) 66, Heather Ales Alba 81, Heather Ales Grozet 39, Heather Ales Ebulum 85, Heather Ales Kelpie 80, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Budweiser Brew Masters Private Reserve 15, Innstadt Neues Helles 42, SKA Special ESB Ale 41, SKA True Blonde Ale 18, Carnegie Stark Porter 94, sake2me Green Tea 94, Grand Lake Wooly Booger 38, Boulevard Two Jokers Double Wit 90, Grand Lake Pumphouse Lager 90, Great Divide Tripel 78, Sünner Kölsch 44, Victory Hop Wallop 95, Mikkeller All Others Pale 96, Fantôme Printemps 94, St Feuillien Brune 93, Odell St. Lupulin Extra Pale Ale 82, Russian River Damnation 96, Great Divide Belgica 71, SKA Euphoria Pale Ale 82, Grand Lake Hoppys One Ton 82, Grand Lake Old # 7 Pale Ale 82, Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout 72, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber 18, De Dolle Dulle Teve 10º (Mad Bitch) 98, Lost Abbey Avant Garde Ale 90, Port Brewing Hot Rocks Lager 86, Maharaja Premium Indian Pilsner 10, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, Nørrebro Skärgaards Porter 90, Achilles Serafijn Donker 81, Ølfabrikken 100 gram IPA 97, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Le Fleur Misseur) 86, Lost Abbey Judgment Day 98, Russian River Consecration 100, Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest 96, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA 98, Baltika 6 Porter 86, Liefmans Cuvée Brut (was: Kriekbier) 94, Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Mikkeller It’s Alive! 94, Lakefront Klisch Pilsner 41, Woodchuck Amber Draft Cider 39, Lakefront IPA 80, Woodchuck Dark and Dry 802 Draft Cider 37, Woodchuck Granny Smith Draft Cider 29, Affligem Triple 94, Hoegaarden 90, Pizza Port Shark Attack Triple Red Ale 96, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier 92, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 100, Utenos Porter 69, Russian River Blind Pig IPA 99, Port Brewing Old Viscosity 99, Rogue HazelNut Brown Nectar 96, Cantillon Kriek 94, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Nøgne Ø Imperial Stout 100, Pizza Port Hop 15 99, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Double Bastard Ale 100, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast 100, Oskar Blues Ten FIDY 100
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17 reviews for Davidson's Liquor
| notalush (157), Denver, Colorado | | November 21, 2009 First of all, this place is in an area that has some of the worst traffic I’ve seen in the entire metro area - seriously, folks, why the hell would anyone want to live out here in Littleton? - if I wanted traffic this bad, I would have moved to Chicago - anyway, this store is HUGE, and the parking lot is about as crowded as the surrounding streets (I nearly got mowed down several times on my way to the door) - the inside basically looks like they converted a grocery store - large wall of coolers - only a small fraction of the beer is not in these coolers - extensive selection of craft and import beers (there were some local breweries I had never heard of before) - no mix-a-six here, which is a huge let down, especially for a store of this size - the array of imports is on par with the better CO stores, but just slightly shy of places like Wilbur’s (good german selection, though)- prices are average, but there are some deals to be found (I picked up a Quelque Chose for my wife for 6 bucks) - service was passable, I suppose - overall, a good place for the beer hunter, but the location, crowd, and ambiance will keep me from coming back very often (hence the somewhat low rating). | | msante79 (72), Orland Hills, Illinois | | August 14, 2009 While this is a nice store but I think it is overrated. 90% of their beer is in coolers which is great but 90% of it is six packs and macros. They had a import singles cooler section but no domestic micro single section. Maybe they were rearranging the store while I was there. They did not have many of the beers that are available at the more popular bottle shops in the area. In fact they only had a very small section of bombers and 750’s. Both the Beverage Warehouses, Lukas Liquor, and Bubbles in Castle Rock are much better stores. They do have a nice selection of glassware though. | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | December 24, 2008 [ Updated May 15, 2009 ] Good option on the south side of the city. They had a decent selection of imports, particularly Germans when I was in. Also had Mikkeller, Nogne, etc. A bit lacking on the Colorado micros, and not really any singles to speak of. Overall, above average beer selection, but nothing to really blow you away. Really no service to speak of. | | JasonG (33), Salt Lake City, Utah | | November 27, 2008 A big box warehouse type of bottle shop. A huge seletion of wines, whiskies, scotches, etc, that I have to admit I didn’t have time to really explore. The beer selection is really quite fantastic, one of the better selections I’ve found around. Almost everything is in coolers. A vast array of domestic micro’s such as Russian River, Pizza Port/Lost abby, Deschutes, Oskar Blues, etc, including a number of speciality items such as La Follie, 120 minute, Pliny the Elder. They had a whole array of Mikkeller offerings, among many other imports, including some I’d never seen before (St. Bernardus Christmas ale??). The place is huge and was totally packed when I was there, so the staff was stretched thin, but seemed approachable and willing to help out, although I didn’t push them in the knowledge department. Overall a great bottle shop to visit. I could have spent all day here. | beerchugger (9), Colorado does not count - explanation | | August 29, 2008 [ Updated September 19, 2009 ] This place has more micros than any other store on the south side of Denver. They have several coolers stocked full of domestic and import singles that I can not get any where else but here. They have a terrific selection of sixers as well. The best selection in the south Denver area for beer, wine, and many other liqours. The beer selection is great, the people are friendly and they have great customer service. | | Headbanger (44), Aurora, Illinois | | July 26, 2008 A kick ass liquor with great help. Enough said. | RSRIZZO (2), Colorado Springs, Colorado does not count - explanation | | December 12, 2007 Best beer selection I have ever seen. I love this place. | | BDR (54), Roseville, Minnesota | | March 2, 2007 Lots of beer here but wide price variations compared to other stores Still, always worth the trip to find something good. I always get above average service where beer is concerned and top not service for scotch and cognac. | | waolsen (60), Littleton, Colorado | | October 10, 2006 good selection of beer. Nice selection of Belgiums in singles and four packs. great six pack selection. Best bottle selection south of Denve rthat I have seen. People were helpful although not the most educated. If you live in the south its the best place around. | ChicksDigBeer (2), Colorado does not count - explanation | | January 14, 2006 This is THE liquor store to go to if you’re anywhere near the southeast end of town. An overwhelming selection of beer in sixers and singles. They almost always have what I’m looking for. If something’s out of stock, though, you can count on them blaming it on the distributor. I’ve never had much need for service, so I can’t say how good or bad it is. If you’re going, make sure you’ve got plenty of time. This is a place you can easily wander around exploring in. |
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