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Lukas Liquor Superstore - Ellisville
Type: Beer Store Exceptional     
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 6 months ago [Edit Info] Hours: 9am-9pm Mon-Thurs, 9am-10pm Fri-Sat, 11am-7pm Sun Entered by: hobbes2150 Last edit: theisti
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Boulevard Dry Stout 53, Great Divide St. Bridgets Porter (St. Brigids) 76, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 33
More Beers Available Here
Left Hand Warrior IPA 90, Mendocino Blue Heron Pale Ale 42, Charleville Hoptimistic IPA 42, 1809 Berliner Style Weisse 93, Berghoff Genuine Dark Beer 31, Schlafly Dry-Hopped APA 88, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 87, Bells Special Double Cream Stout 97, Bells Cherry Stout 81, St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout 99, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Left Hand Snow Bound Winter Ale 72, Shiner Hefeweizen 25, Left Hand Twin Sisters Double IPA 82, Coney Island Freaktoberfest 28, Leinenkugels Summer Shandy 15, New Belgium Frambozen 77, OFallon Cherry Chocolate 22, Schlafly Christmas Ale 67, Arcadia Jaw-Jacker Ale 60, Schlafly Hefeweizen 28, New Belgium 2° Below Winter Ale 70, OFallon Wheach 59, Allagash Hugh Malone 80, Jolly Pumpkin E.S. Bam 91, Rogue Brewer 96, Fort Collins Rocky Mountain IPA 69, Southern Tier Big Red 86, ODouls 86, Kaliber 3, Ridgeway Santas Butt Winter Porter 30, New Belgium La Folie 99, Southern Tier Un*Earthly 97, Left Hand Haystack Wheat 60, Charleville Tornado Alley Amber Ale 60, Arcadia Anglers Ale 37, Reunion - A Beer For Hope 2008 75, BrewDog The Physics 75, Left Hand Jackmans Pale Ale 59, Boulevard Double Wide IPA 96, Val-Dieu Grand Cru 94, Avery Redpoint Ale 77, Barley Island Barfly IPA 72, Boulevard Saison 94, Bayerischer Bahnhof Original Leipziger Gose 73, BrewDog Punk IPA 80, Bischoff Winter Bock 37
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Your Opinions
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| BrewCzar (16), St Louis, Missouri | | July 12, 2008 Huge selection of beer, wine and liquor. The largest in the area. Great place to build your own 6’er. Knowledgeable & Friendly staff. | | esjaygee (55), Oak Creek, Wisconsin | | May 30, 2008 Nice selection of singles to create a build your own six pack for a cost of 9. I was able to create sample packs of some local brews on my way home from St Louis, so I was happy about that. They had a decent selection of foreign beers and a nice selection of local and regional beers. The glassware was plentiful and affordable and the staff was friendly. The only problem I had with the store was getting into and out of the parking lot. | | Illini08 (32), Raleigh, North Carolina | | May 2, 2008 Been here a couple times to pick up NB La Folie and Schlafly’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Imp. Stout and Oak Aged BW. Good selection of Belgians and Germans. Average selection of US craft brews. Did have Bell’s stuff which is always a plus now that it’s no longer carried in IL. Service was good as were prices. | | Ughsmash (138), Waukesha, Wisconsin | | January 9, 2008 This was a great stop when I was working in Clayton.. a bit of a drive, but I’d do it again. It’s a big warehouse-style liquor store with what looked to be a very good selection of all kinds of booze. They have hundreds of different beers that you can mix and match, with several breweries that I can’t get in WI, and some really solid stuff available.. the Belgian selection is solid as well. I ended up taking 3 bottles of sake back with me that I hadn’t seen before. Service was very friendly and helpful. I’d stop here again if I’m in the area. | tjp68 (1), Washington, Missouri does not count - explanation | | May 18, 2007 Love this place. I should point out that my primary interest is Belgian beers. They have a very good selection, although far from complete. One notable missing beer is Affligem. The person who helped me says there is no distributor for MO. At any rate, I have found a regular supply of Duvel and that makes me happy. | | MrBunn (33), Western, Pennsylvania | | March 6, 2007 A worthy stop in the St Louis area, but a bit out of the way if you are not in the western part of the city. While the building isn’t much to get excited about (looks like an old supermarket/Walmart type store in a strip mall next to a Kmart), the selection is fairly impressive... could be organized a little better, though. Wine selection is really nice, but tough to navigate. You can mix your own six-packs for a set price, but this is a mediocre deal and there are not as many options as there should be. There are also singles of a lot of the pricier European imports and high dollar micros, but most of the mid-range micros are only available in six packs... | | RealAleDave (13), St. Louis, Missouri | | January 16, 2007 Beer selection has easily tripled, maybe quadrupled since I first visited this place in mid-2003. Solid, deep, selections in every area - Belgian, U.S. Craft, German, English, etc. With a selection this large, use common sense - that rare German pils on the warm shelf in a green bottle is probably not a good selection here.
Huge wall of coolers duplicate a good portion of the stuff on the numerous warm shelves, though much of the more obscure selections are warm shelf only.
As of May, 2006 they now have a blog that lists interesting new arrivals, etc.: http://lukasstl.blogspot.com/ Staff is passionate and eager to help. | StLsportsfan (1), Hazelwood, Missouri does not count - explanation | | January 6, 2007 SKUNK ALERT!!!
The selection maybe great, but I’ve heard to many Skunk stories about this place, including my own experience. They have to know they sell bad bottles.
I suggest Wine and Cheese Place in Clayton, or Randall’s Wine in Spirits in Fairview Heights. Neither has as a good selelction, but you won’t get skunked. I hate skunked. | | barleyPops (54), Quad-Cities, Illinois | | November 27, 2006 stopped in here a couple of days ago to pick up some of the new Schlafly Reserve BBA Impy. Stout. a nice clean store with a huge wine selection. as far as the beer is concerned, it had a decent assortment of Europeans , but I found the US micro selection to be just slightly better than average. prices were good however. unless you want New Belgium, Corral is the place to go in the St. Louis area. | rdawson321 (1), does not count - explanation | | May 16, 2006 Very good selection. It’s a huge store. If you go there, however, MAKE SURE you check the dates on your bottles; I’ve made the mistake several times of not checking them, and about 20% of the beers I buy there are expired. Last week, I popped open a bottle... that expired 2 years ago. I bought it last week. CHECK THE DATES!!! | View Page : 1 2
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