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Beer Available At Keg Liquors (arranged by most recent)
Dupont Avec les Bons Voeux 99, Jolly Pumpkin E.S. Bam 96, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Rye-on-Rye 99, Two Brothers Domaine DuPage 81, Erdinger Urweisse 81, Les Trois Mousquetaires G.C. Porter Baltique 99, Flying Dog In de Wildeman Farmhouse IPA 97, Left Hand Fade To Black Vol. 1 97, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Biere de Mars 92, Evil Genius Good ’n Evil , Aecht Schlenkerla Eiche Doppelbock 99, Stone Levitation Ale 94, Pretty Things Once Upon a Time, February 22nd, 1945, X Ale 50, Minhas Chocolate Bunny Stout 59, Finch’s Secret Stache Stout 89, Pretty Things Babayaga 96, Goose Island Juliet 99, Goose Island Lolita 99, Two Brothers Dark Mild 85, Rogue Dad’s Little Helper Black IPA 91
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| edgallow (10), nashville, Tennessee | | May 19, 2012 Small store, but great selection of craft and imports. | | beernovice39 (146), South Carolina | | April 7, 2012 Great selection of imported and craft beers. For an upcharge you can break sixers. | | shrubber85 (132), Greenville, Indiana | | July 19, 2011 [ Updated October 24, 2011 ] Great selection of beers available as singles. Reasonable prices. The best store north of the river - a must stop if in the area. | kingofalldans (9), Indiana does not count - explanation | | May 21, 2011 Best place to buy imports. Great staff. No longer stocking Dog Fish Head (all of Indiana). | | Bourbon (11), Louisville, Kentucky | | December 6, 2010 My secret weapon as a beer trader. Your wants? Got ’em. | | thorine (11), Indiana | | November 24, 2010 [ Updated October 10, 2011 ] If you haven’t been in a couple of years, you should visit The Keg again. Todd (the owner) has completely transformed this spot into a true gem of a bottle shop. Very good selection of regional and national (U.S.) microbrews and an excellent selection of imports as well. Everything (nearly, although I don’t know of any exceptions) is available in singles, which is great for trying several beers at once. Staff is generally knowledgeable, and always willing to help. Todd himself always seems willing to talk beer when he has the time. The prices are very reasonable, considering the fare and the area. For Southern Indiana, this is the bottle shop to check out.
It has been quite a while since I wrote the previous. I wanted to add a few things now that I am more familiar with the location:: The store is always in very good shape. Never dirty. Product is in its correct location. Todd routinely holds craft beer events, both for newcomers and seasoned veterans. His selection seems to get better and better over time, especially in the American microbrew area. As for value, for what I buy, it is excellent. On an aside, his German and eastern-European selection is very good. | | changeup45 (78), Mount Dora, Florida | | October 27, 2010 [ Updated October 29, 2010 ] Business took me to the Louisville, KY area and naturally one of the first things I do is scope out the potential beer scene. This place was a must stop after reading reviews and seeing how close it was to the border. It was in fact a very short drive from Louisville. Inside it looks like a typical liquor and beer store with no thrills. Rows of beer, wine, and liquor and against the wall quite a few coolers. Plenty of space to maneuver around. Aside from the nice selection of Three Floyds (first time I can say I’ve actually seen Three Floyds on the shelf), they have a very extensive selection of both domestics and imports. Three Floyds, Tyranena, Upland, Founders, Schlafly, Jolly Pumpkin, much more and again lots of nice imports. Stock seemed pretty consistent with what shows online, which is nice to know ahead of time what they have. Staff was friendly, not sure if they know a ton about beer, but they were helpful. Prices seemed pretty good. Maybe I’m blinded by the ability to buy what I normally cannot but they were a fraction cheaper than expected. Everything available as a single, huge bonus, and unexpected. Recommended. Heck, I might even go back again before I leave. All depends on the suitcase space! | | Ryan82SM (65), Louisville, Kentucky | | January 18, 2010 [ Updated August 28, 2011 ] After all this time, I have finally made my way to Keg Liquors in Clarksville. About a 30 minute trip from my home in far south Louisville. In short: my slightly out of the way excursion was well worth the trip. The store is surprisingly small, yet I felt the space was used well. Shelves full of hard to find and world class beer, many also available cold. Service was friendly but not intrusive. Most bottles are priced on the shelf (updated 8/28/11). My friend bought some awesome beef jerky, but I didn’t notice the food. A great range of price and quality, nothing seemed too marked up. Some local breweries (Upland, Three Floyds) had bottles there at affordable prices. Worth many return trips. Their new website is also helpful in determining what is in stock. | | TheBeerOrg (34), Crestwood, Kentucky | | October 31, 2009 Great selection of beer from Indiana. I’ve been making the trek across the river about twice a month lately. Many beers that we can’t get in Kentucky: Victory, New Belgium, Three Floyds, Allagash, Cantillon and The Bruery (to name a few). Todd has done a good job organizing the beer, and is always willing to talk beer. For the traveler, this and the Springhurst Liquor Barn are the best bottle shops in the Louisville area. | | TearsforBeers (12), Ohio | | June 22, 2009 I definitely agree that it looks like a hole in the wall, but then turns out to have good selection. I really like the unassuming look. The folks at the counter were friendly and helpful. Their selection was pretty good, but not really as mind blowing as I’d expected. They certainly have loads of quality items, so it’s a very fine stop, but it’s not any better than other good quality beer stores (Kahn’s, Vine and Table, etc.) in the state. |
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