Midtown Liquor, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Midtown Liquor
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Beer Store

1685 S. Yale
Tulsa, Oklahoma United States 74112 [ print map ]
(918) 742-0778


Hours: 10am - 9pm Mon - Sat


Bottles: 504



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Schneider Aventinus 99, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine 86
More Beers Available Here



5 reviews for Midtown Liquor
 Ambiance 60%
 Service 70%
 Selection 84%
 Food N/A 
 Value 30%
 Overall 78%
 Rating N/A



changeup45 (46), Orlando, Florida
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/55/1012/15N/A 8/1015/20

October 19, 2009
Visited this place while in the Tulsa area on business. It’s nothing special but was the best of the three stores I checked out and they probably get a huge chunk of what’s available in Oklahoma. Beer selection is spread out with a lot of the single bottles around the perimeter of the store. Full line of Boulevard, all the locals, a lot of Rogue, some Bear Republic and really a good selection considering what I think gets (or doesnt get) distributed into the state. If you’re in the area I think this is your best option.

angrypirate06 (15), Texas
  76   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1012/15N/A 7/1016/20

May 23, 2009
Coming from a Texas boy, I was pleasantly surprised by this store. Had some Aventinus Eisbock (not available in Texas), as well as some Great Divide and St Peters offerings not available in Texas. Pretty good selection, in both sixers and singles. Pretty good selection overall

tulbeerok (2), Tulsa, Oklahoma
does not count - explanation
  94   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/1015/15N/AN/A19/20

July 11, 2008
I am not sure what store bryandhargave visited but it definitely wasnt this one. This store has one of the, if not the largest beer seleciton in Oklahoma. The manager said that they carry all but 3 beers available to OK retailers. While they do offer the Coors/miller/bud products, they are entirely in a different store because law prevents those from being sold in a liquor store. Anyway, back to the store they’ve made a really great effort to offer a fantastic variety and organize it by country of origin. Also offer a strong pick 6 selection and beer gift packs that i havent seen at other stores. Given current laws and limitations set on retailers, I think this store has made the best of what is offered to this twisted state.

bryandhargrave (13), Richmond, Virginia
  48   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/54/109/15N/AN/A9/20

July 9, 2008
so im obviously going to compare this store to what i am used to..... slim pickins. oklahoma sucks for beer. the guy at the counter had never even heard of Stone, Bells, Dogfish Head, or Stoudts. Prices were cheaper than I had found elsewhere in tulsa. but only by about a buck a 6er. i dont want to go into a beer store and see miller and coors ya know.

Becks007 (1), Tulsa, Oklahoma
does not count - explanation
  96   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/510/1015/15N/AN/A19/20

April 23, 2008
This is a store that has been around for a very long time but has recently revitalized to appeal to the beer consumers. Offering both a strong beer side and a 3.2 side, it’s a great stop for any beer lover. Featuring Macros, Micros, Seasonal favorites, Hard-to-find Belgians and Glass-packs that are far and few between. The building and structure is pretty old, but you can tell the staff has really started to classy up the place. They recently remodeled the beer section, that now takes up nearly half the store. It sports shelving that is seperated by country and a pick 6 selection with well over 150+ offerings. Not to mention, you can order any keg available in Oklahoma and pick it up COLD. A lot of stores can sell you kegs, but it’s maintained at room temperature. What they fail to tell you is the fact that almost all wholesalers ship the kegs chilled/cold, so allowing it to warm up to room temperature can drastically effect the quality of the beer. Overall. If you’ve not checked out this location and you’re in the area, I think you will be shocked at the organization and detail that has gone into making this the premiere beer locale in Tulsa.

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