Cigars are moldy and the taste reflects this. Go somewhere else. You can see the mold on all the cigars. I have been smoking cigars for 15 years and this is far from the place to go. I do not drink so I cannot tell you about the rest.
Rick M.
Place rating: 4 Louisville, KY
I hope they have bourbon. Oh good they do. Lots of it. Vodka, gin, scotch, beer, it’s all here. This particular location is a little smaller than some. They don’t have the huge selection of food that other locations have. But they do have booze and beer. Great selection of craft beer and bourbons. Some good cheeses.
Jeff P.
Place rating: 4 Louisville, KY
Every type of liquor you can imagine is here. It is basically an alcohol department store. Each type of alchohol has an isle or two dedicated to it. But I mostly drink craft beer, and they have an impressive amount of craft beer stocked. Two large isles of imports, and one large isle of USA microbrews. Hundreds of different breweries are represented. And they generally have several different styles of beer for sell from each brewery. They also have a large walk-in beer cooler. Prices are pretty much average for this area. If you are getting a 6-pack of US microbrews, they run on average from about $ 8 — $ 12. Maybe a bit more for the more rare stuff. 22oz. bombers usually run around $ 6 to $ 12. Imports tend to be a bit pricier. Now the negatives: First off don’t bother asking anyone there specific questions regarding beer. They don’t know. Second, check the dates on your bottles! They don’t rotate stock here apparently because I have ended up with expired and skunky beer on way more than a few occasions. If your brew of choice does not have a date on it, just check to see how much dust is built up on the bottles. They apparently don’t dust their products off either, so it’s a good indicator of how long it has been sitting on the shelf. Third, there are only four beers on tap at any given time. And they are generally larger microbreweries’ flagship fare at that,(Goose Island’s Honker Ale, Great Lakes’ Burning River, etc.). They do offer some singles at the front of the craft beer isle, but it is usually stuff that is out of date that they are trying to unload. However I was told by an employee at the Hurstbourne location that all Liquor Barns will let you buy singles of any 6 or 12 packs they have, although there are no signs out informing you of this. Prices for singles are not pro-rated, so you will pay more for a single bottle.