Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Flying Dog Road Dog Scottish Porter 60, Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager 47, Flying Dog In-Heat Wheat Hefeweizen 40
More Beers Available Here
Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter 98, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 32, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA 96, Carlow OHaras Celtic Stout 76, Morland Old Speckled Hen (Pasteurised) 57, Wychwood Hobgoblin (Pasteurised) 61, Bells Pale Ale 73, Two Hearted Ale 100, Bells Best Brown Ale 89, Bells Hell Hath No Fury 92, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Bluegrass Russian Imperial Porter 89, Liefmans Frambozenbier 93, Rogue Überfest Pilsner 77, Petrus Oud Bruin 79, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, Clipper City Heavy Seas Loose Cannon Hop3 96, Erdinger Weissbier Kristallklar 36, Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock 98, Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier 92, Ommegang Biere de Mars 94, Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale 95, Harpoon Leviathan Imperial IPA 96, Avery Fifteen 68, Silly La Divine 72, Samuel Smiths Organic Cider 45, Malheur 10 93, Lefebvre Floreffe Wit 55, Goose Island Pere Jacques 95, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 69, Rodenbach Grand Cru 98, Schlafly No. 15 80, Brownings Bourbon Imperial Stout 65
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| allfreej (59), Louisville, Kentucky | | September 4, 2009 Good selection of craft beers, many that aren’t found at the various Liquor Barn locations; however, the staff isn’t particularly knowledgeable about beer and my attempt at a special order never panned out--no beer and no phone call to tell me they couldn’t get it. Thankfully I found what I was looking for and more at the Keg across the bridge in Clarksville, IN. | | 502Flavors (37), Louisville, Kentucky | | April 16, 2008 HUge beer cooler in the back. Pretty close to my house and has plenty to pick from. Of crafts, they have sixers, 4-packs, bombers, and singles. My only beef with this place is with the bomber and singles selections. The only singles sold are usually rare beers or large bottles (you couldn’t for example go in and buy a single of Hopslam instead of shelling out 15 for an entire 6er). They also fill growlers (usually not a great selection of growler fills last time I went the most interesting fill was SN Pale). Haven’ ever asked for service, but they will order if you want them to. Haven’t ever checked out the food either but, being that it is a party store they must have some descent stuff. They also sell simple glass wear. They have too many brands of beer to list, and you can occasionally find rare brews (consistently have Tom Hardys if that counts). Worth a stop and pretty central compared to the other great louisville selections, which are also party stores but are located very outward from the city. | | NachlamSie (209), Tennessee | | May 14, 2006 Tons of beers at a reasonable price with no tax. They have more micros than imports, but the import selection is quite good. I think Liquor Barn might be ever so slightly superior to Party Mart, but it’s a tough call. | | MrRomero (105), Nolanville, Texas | | May 6, 2006 Good selection of micros and imports. Stone, Rogue, Arcadia, Jolly Pumpkin, Belgians, etc. Busy area of town so traffic can be bad. | | TheBeerOrg (34), Kentucky | | August 1, 2005 Another good bottle shop in Louisville. They sell kegs, growlers, macrobrews, micros, and plenty of imports. They also have a nice selection of cheeses, meats, and frozen party food. Right off I-264 so it’s very easy to reach. |
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