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Liquor Barn, Kentucky's Ultimate Beer Source! Craft Brews, Imports, Domestics, Growlers & Home Brew 2

From our gi-normous walk in beer coolers to our miles of aisles of fresh brews, our wall-full of home brew supplies, beer bar ware and our cold keg beer growler system, Liquor Barn's love and devotion to all things hoppy, malty and yeasty  is evident everywhere in our stores! Liquor Barn is Beer Heaven here on Earth!

Enjoy a visual taste of beer heaven here in Cyber-Space by clicking on the Beer sections above.

Benjamin Franklin, founding father and beer lover said it best
"Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy"

 
 

       

 


 

 

Craft

Craft Beers at the Barns!

Since our 'born on' date of 1987, we've gone by the name "Liquor Barn" But if all the loveable beer geeks on our staff had their way, we'd change it tomorrow and be forever known as "Beer Barn" and for about 800 or so really good reasons!

Today, Liquor Barn has over 360 American Craft beers from 20 states across the U.S., with new brews arriving every week.

The craft beer revolution in the last 10 to 15 years has been nothing short of astonishing and wonderfully full of great tastes. The diversity in beer styles available in America today offers an even greater range of tastes than wine lovers have between their Chardonnay and Shiraz!

Click here for a List of Liquor Barn Craft Beers

 

           

Imports

Import Beers Span the Globe

At Liquor Barn you can savor the flavors of over 300 worldly brews from Europe, Asia, South America, Central America, and Australia -No passport required! From German Hefe-Weissens and Belgian Trappist Ales, English IPA's and Irish Stouts, from "cervaza", "bier", "pivo" or "birra" - no matter how you say it, our array of beers spans the globe.

Click here to take a spin through our Imported Beers!

     

Kegs & Growlers

Growler Heaven:
Where Kegs are King!

You can choose from over 100 Beers on our Keg Reserve Menu at Liquor Barn. We have lots of Kegs in our walk-in coolers and reserving your kegs ahead of time is the surest way to go! Kegs come in half barrel, quarter, or one-sixth barrel.

What's a Growler?
Growlers are 64 ounce jugs of fresh keg beers from our in-store tap systems. Each LB carries an ever changing assortment of fresh and seasonal beers on tap. Reusable Growler jugs are 3 bucks each. 64 ounces of fresh tap beers starting at $6.99 at LB's Growler Heaven! Grab a 32oz Growler for $3.49.

 

Homebrew

Beers a'brewing @ the Barns!

From starter kits, to grains, hops, malts yeast, adjuncts and equipment out the wazoo, LB is your Home Brew and wine making HQ.

Liquor Barn Home Brew and wine making Supplies

 

 
Beer Basics

Beer BasicsBeer and food pairings are an up and coming trend in the beer industry. We want to help you select your favorite beer!

Ales

Ales are brewed using a “top fermentation” process, where yeast cells rise to the top of the brewing tank, to be skimmed off when fermentation is complete. Ales were among the first beers ever made. They generally have a more robust taste and a more pronounced aroma than lagers including a variety of fruit and malt. Ales come in many varieties including Bitters, Milds, Pale Ales, Amber Ale, Nut Brown, etc. Think of Ales as red wine and match these with fuller-bodied meals such as steak, pork and lamb.

Lagers

Lagers are the most popular beers in the world! Lagers are traditionally a bottom –fermented beer where the yeast settles at the bottom of the tanks, producing a clear, crisp beer. Most lagers are of the “pils” type – a brewing style that originated in the Czech Republic in the 1800s.

Lagers are typically lightly colored and less aromatic than ales, best consumed at cooler temperatures than ales. For food pairing, think of lagers as the white wine of beer – white meat such as chicken, turkey, game and mild-flavored seafoods such as mussels, scallops and halibut are a great accompaniment to lagers.

  • Light Beer
    Breweries have taken note of consumer desires for less alcoholic beer with the same great qualities of premium lagers. Light beer is extremely light in color, mild in flavor with less calories and lower alcohol content. Pair your favorite light beer with spicy Mexican or Italian dishes or a light meal like salad or sushi.

Stout

Stouts are very flavorful with rich malt and caramel, coffee and chocolate flavors ranging from sweet to bitter. There a numerous types of stout ranging from Irish Stout to Porter. It is a unique complement to shellfish, hearty stews and wild game.

Wheat Beer

These beers are built on wheat which provides a soft character beer, sometimes hazy in color but easy to drink with little or no after taste. Wheat beers make a great pairing with any fish, spicier meals, salmon and salads.

Specialty/Craft Beers

Specialty beers, often using ‘hand-crafted” techniques, include more defined flavours such as fruit or honey. Increased malt, hops or yeast create a complex and distinctive beer. These beers typically range in alcohol content between 5 and 9%. Specialty beers can be a great complement to many meals. Try honey beers with chicken or ham, fruit beers with dessert and strong beers as an after dinner drink on their own.