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Keg Liquors
Type: Beer Store Excellent     
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 7 months ago [Edit Info] Hours: M-T 10 am - 1 am Fri - Sat 10am - 2am Bottles: 350 Entered by: antzman Last edit: antzman
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Haandbryggeriet Dark Force 95, Victory Old Horizontal 99, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100
More Beers Available Here
Three Floyds Mikkeller Oatgoop 100, Buffalo Bills Blueberry Stout 49, Moylans IPA 85, Moylans Moylander Double IPA 97, Fantôme Brise-BonBons! 93, George Killians Irish Red 23, Michelob Winters Bourbon Cask Ale 25, Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen-Weisse 98, Upland Wheat Ale 59, Upland Dragonfly IPA 70, Upland Bad Elmers Porter 44, Upland Winter Warmer 87, Dark Horse Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock 79, Bluegrass American Pale Ale 73, Bluegrass Hell For Certain 55, Great Divide Hades 59, Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout 96, Two Brothers Oh Brother! Tripel Ale 75, HeBrew Jewbelation Twelve 93, De Dolle Oerbier Special Reserva 99, Nørrebro North Bridge Extreme 98, Nørrebro Skärgaards Porter 87, Delirium Noël 93, Dupont Avec les Bons Voeux 98, Bush de Noël (Scaldis Noel) 93, Corsendonk Christmas Ale 96, Breckenridge Christmas Ale 50, Boulder Beer Killer Penguin Barleywine 71, Great Divide Fresh Hop Pale Ale 94, Great Divide Hibernation Ale 95, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Founders Backwoods Bastard 97, Unibroue 17 96, Dogfish Head Black and Blue 74, Dogfish Head Red and White 91, Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale 93, Bells Cherry Stout 81, Atwater Vanilla Java Porter 31, Three Floyds BrooDoo 98, Three Floyds Fantabulous Resplendence (XI Anniversary Ale) 87, Victory Hop Wallop 93, Florisgaarden Pomme / Apple 22, Bells Best Brown Ale 86, Bells Special Double Cream Stout 97, Nøgne Ø # 100 (Batch 100) 98, La Moneuse 94, Saison de Pipaix 88, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 98, Founders Harvest Ale 97, Jolly Pumpkin La Roja 95, Kasteel Kriek 90, Dogfish Head Theobroma 76, Upland Blackberry Lambic 97, New Holland Night Tripper 96, St. Louis Cassis 42, Three Floyds Moloko Plus 96, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 87, BFM Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien 2007 97, BFM Cuvée du 7ème 89, La Moneuse Speciale Noël 88, Post Road Pumpkin Ale 51, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Avery Ale to the Chief 95, Mikkeller All Others Pale 94, Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew) 96, Gayant La Goudale 60, Allagash Black 94, Bells Sparkling Ale 85, Three Floyds BlackHeart English IPA 95, Dieu du Ciel Dernière Volonté 94, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Lagavulin) 94, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 94, Three Floyds Alpha King 99, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 97, Schlafly Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout 96, Mishawaka Seven Mules Strong Ale 55, Three Floyds Fantabulous Resplendence (X Anniversary Ale) 96, Lost Coast Indica India Pale Ale 95, Dark Horse Fore Smoked Stout 95, Harviestoun Ola Dubh (30 Year Old) 98, Unibroue Quelque Chose 94, Bavik Premium Pils 18, Stone 11th Anniversary Ale 99, Bluegrass Russian Imperial Porter 90, Bells Expedition Stout 100, Clipper City Heavy Seas Loose Cannon Hop3 95, Three Floyds Dreadnaught Imperial IPA 100, Dark Horse Crooked Tree IPA 88, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Victory Prima Pils 89, Mikkeller 黑 93, Three Floyds Behemoth Barleywine 100, New Holland Pilgrims Dole 81, Boon Oude Geuze Mariage Parfait 94, Nøgne Ø Porter 96, Budweiser American Ale 27, Pabst Blue Ribbon Light 1, Struise Pannepøt 98, De Dolle Arabier 93, Sierra Nevada Porter 90, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100
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Your Opinions
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| NachlamSie (175), Tennessee | | June 22, 2008 This old store is an easy drive from Louisville and only about 4 miles from Rich O’s so I will most certainly be coming here on my future visits to this town. For the majority of my visit, my mouth was agape with shock at the quality of the selection. Bear in mind I live in TN, so this kind of thing is most impressive, but I’d say it rivals any other beer store in any other state that I’ve visited. I’ve never seen one store that had Hoppin Frog, Norreboro, Olfabrikken, Mikkeller, Three Floyds, and a handful of other gems like 120 minute, Avery Mephistopheles, Stone RIS at the same time. The selection here is staggering with everything available in singles. 6 packs are stored in a cooler along with a handful of bombers and another hundred or so bombers are warm on a shelf. Of course I was concerned about the age of some of these beers, given the enormous selection and the fact that everyone else during my visit was buying Bud Light. I asked the clerk if she thought the Dreadnaught had been there for a while. She politely told me that in all honestly, it was most likely not fresh. What a shame, all those Dreadnaughts just dying away in the fridge. I did pick up some Alpha King which still had a pretty good hoppy punch and bought mostly imperial stouts and Belgian style brews and ended up spending $133. The 6 packs are reasonably priced, I paid $11 for a sixer of Siberian Night. However, start breaking up the 6 packs and you start paying a much higher price. Anyway, this is a fantastic stop for me. Now I’m sitting in my hotel with a cooler filled with Beer Geek Breakfast, Robert the Bruce, Alpha King, Expedition, BORIS, Peche Mortel, 3 Fontenien Kriek, etc. etc. . . I am happy. | | 502Flavors (29), Louisville, Kentucky | | May 28, 2008 [ Updated July 10, 2008 ] I visited this place on my way home from work (at Rich O’s, which is awesome!) after hearing about it here. I was trying to get in and out so denied the owner when he asked me if I needed help though I didn’t need help, if I had more time I might have liked to just chat about beer with him. The micro selection wasn’t that huge, but included some beauties I though I would never encounter within a drivable distance from my house (20 min or less). The only micros I saw were stored warm on a long shelf isle (so if perhaps there is a micro cooler section and more good beer here than i though!) I got a single 11.2 oz. of Pannepøt ($7-8) and a bomber of 2007 FFF Behemouth ($16). I can’t wait to go back with more money. A must stop if in the area. | | esjaygee (55), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | May 23, 2008 [ Updated May 25, 2008 ] Liquor store in the middle of a shady part of town. I notice they are building a new home next door, looks much nicer. Decent selection with everything available in singles but the prices were a little higher than in Milwaukee. I did buy a few beers but probably would have bought more if the prices were a little cheaper. Decent selection of foreign stouts and porters, some I hadn’t seen before. Decent selection of area beers as well. | Cush (8), does not count - explanation | | January 9, 2008 Amazing selection. I think I went in when the temporary help was running the place, because they had no idea what was going on. Rather pricey, some of the selection out of stock, not the best part of town. All that aside, I will definitely be stopping in here to re-up my collection every time I am in the area. Great place! | Tilley4 (6), Huron, Tennessee does not count - explanation | | December 21, 2007 What an incredible place this is. Todd is extremely knowledgable and helpful and picked out some real gems for me. Huge selection including BBC, Avery, Stone, Rogue, Three Floyds, lots of Belgian seasonals, Brooklyn, too many to name. Its a long drive for me (about 5 hours) but it was worth it to be able to finally carry a case of Three Floyds to my car. Highly recommended place. | tmongoose (7), Louisville, Kentucky does not count - explanation | | September 21, 2007 [ Updated September 24, 2007 ] todd at keg liquors runs a great operation. carries a lot of beers you cannot get in louisville and well worth the drive across the great divide. prices are within line of everything else i can find. the beer tastings he has monthly are great and informative, keeps you in the know on certain styles. | | MrRomero (104), Fuckswamp, Florida | | July 9, 2007 Nice store with great service from Todd. Picked up a case of Dreadnaught, a couple Behemoths, some Alpha King, and a bunch of other stuff. Things are cheaper (Stone 070707) in Louisville but there’s no Three Floyds here either. Definitely worth the drive across the bridge. | | Immy (74), Virginia Beach, Virginia | | June 28, 2007 Met up with wheninhell at Rich O’s and he brought us here. Great little beer store with a good selection (especially considering the small size of the place). Pretty reasonable prices, and open late. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable. | | maniac (55), Richmond, Virginia | | June 26, 2007 Dropped through here during the RBSG Road Trip 2007 after hitting Rich O’s. Was quite surprised how late this location was open. Very nice selection of beer. Prices about on spot for what I’d expect. Worth a stop if in the area, especially given the close proximity to Rich O’s. | | Tmoney99 (220), Cincinnati, Ohio | | June 15, 2007 Stopped here for the Fest of Ale. Easy to find location with large parking lot in the front and back. Service was freindly. Selection is held on shelves and coolers with bombers and six packs. I found new beers and enjoyed very good beers at the Fest. Beer store food and large selection of package liqour. Great place for good brews in the tri-state. | View Page : 1 2
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