Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
HeBrew Bittersweet Lennys R.I.P.A 96, New Belgium Hoptober Golden Ale 86, Laughing Dog Crotch Sniffing Bastard 92
More Beers Available Here
Dieu du Ciel Aphrodisiaque 100, Founders Imperial Stout 100, Schlafly Oak Aged Barleywine 96, Boulevard Saison Brett 99, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, Grand Teton XX Bitch Creek Double ESB 96, Laughing Dog Dogzilla Black IPA 87, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch Extra ESB 77, Baltika 4 Originalnoe (Original) 43, Steinlager Classic 10, OFallon Pumpkin Ale 61, Charleville Explicit APA 55, Budweiser n/a, Avery New World Porter 95, Odell Cutthroat Porter 89, New Holland Ichabod 64, Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale 19, Point Whole Hog Six-Hop IPA 58, Mendocino Black Hawk Stout 68, Dixie Blackened Voodoo Lager 40, Left Hand Deep Cover Brown Ale 44, OFallon 5-Day IPA 83, Bear Republic XP Pale Ale 88, Moylans Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Bottle) 93, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Schlafly Summer Lager 32, Great Divide 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA 96, Schlafly APA 88, Schlitz Classic 1960s Formula 16, Crown Valley Worktruck Wheat Beer 16, Azuga Regala 10, Big Sky Montana Trout Slayer Ale 34, Big Sky IPA 90, BridgePort IPA 89, Southern Tier IPA 92, New Holland Mad Hatter Ale 86, Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA (2008 and later) 86, Left Hand Milk Stout 90, Boulevard Single Wide IPA 90, Avery IPA 92, Founders Centennial IPA 97, Bells Two Hearted Ale 100, Schlafly Summer Kolsch 56, Ray Hills American Pilsner 13, Spanish Peaks Crystal Weiss 23, Samuel Adams LongShot Cranberry Wit 49, Schlafly Helles 37, Schlafly Raspberry Hefeweizen 25, Boulevard Dry Stout 58, New Holland Night Tripper 98, Wild Blue 10, New Belgium Mothership Wit 55, Shiner 100 Commemorator 57, Schlafly Scotch Ale 72, Schlafly Pilsner 59, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Unibroue La Terrible 99, Unibroue 17 97, Samuel Adams Blackberry Witbier 31, Shipyard Imperial Porter (Pugsley Signature Series) 64, Schlafly No. 15 80, Boulevard Zôn 75, St. Georgen Bräu Keller Bier 80, Ayinger Jahrhundert 79, St. Louis Premium Peche 26, Great Divide St. Bridgets Porter (St. Brigids) 81, Left Hand Polestar Pilsner 32, Left Hand Warrior IPA 90, Mendocino Blue Heron Pale Ale 43, Charleville Hoptimistic IPA 55, 1809 Berliner Style Weisse 93, Berghoff Genuine Dark Beer 28, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 91, Bells Special Double Cream Stout 98, Bells Cherry Stout 85, St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout 99, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, Left Hand Snow Bound Winter Ale 76, Shiner Hefeweizen 23
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22 reviews for Lukas Liquor Superstore - Ellisville
| wwwdottom (10), Breese, Illinois | | November 12, 2009 Very clean and well organized store - service was good in store as I was asked a few times if I needed help but was mostly left to browse on my own (which is how I like it) - they also helped me carry they 50ish beers I bought out to my car - the selection was outstanding and the mix a six (my favorite as I like to try as many different brews as possible without being stuck with a six pack) was outstanding and included approximately 60-80 beers with very few (if any) macros - the prices were average for the area - I just wish they were a little closer to home as I would visit more often if it weren’t a 45 minute drive from work on top of the 45 minute drive to work. | | grobeen (10), , Illinois | | June 8, 2009 Coming from the country-side in Illinois, had to search far and wide to find a good selction of beers. Found it, finally, at Lukas!! Fantastic selection (growing all the time), with a wonderfully knowledgable staff (Hi Shelby!), who are always friendly and helpful. They even carry out your beer to your car!! This place is the bomb!! AWESOME!! | | HomeBrewHawk (15), De Soto, Kansas | | March 28, 2009 Visited on trip to St. Louis. Big store, I just checked out the beer section. Lots of beer, probably just about anything you can find in the area. Great selection of Belgian and other Euro beers. Lots of singles, both build your own six pack as well as more expensive beers broken out as singles. Mostly organized by country, but also some seasonal displays. Good amount of beer in the coolers as well. Prices seemed reasonable. A nice aisle of glassware as well. I didn’t really have much dealings with the staff, but the person who checked me out seemed to know something about beer. Kind of way out in the suburbs, but worth checking out if you are visiting. | | Illinijs (11), | | February 10, 2009 Probably the best liquor store in the St. Louis area. Knowledgable staff. Excellent beer selection. I think that if the beer is available in Missouri, they will have it. Prices are reasonable, but no super bargains. | | BrewCzar (19), 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 (103), 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 (34), 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 (53), 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... |
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