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Old 11-09-2012, 05:59 PM   #1
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Looking for Sours or DIPAs I cannot get in Philly. I would love to get some Logsdon Farhmouse ales if possible, Seizon Bretta. Or anything from Crooked Stave.


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I can get some Saint Arnold Endeavour DIPA and Karbach - Rodeo Clown DIPA pretty fresh also Southern Star Pro-AM DIPA is really good. I do have some sours but their hard to find down here


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I am kind of holding out for some Logsdons or Crooked Stave, i'll advise if things change.
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I maybe able to pick up something from crooked stave depending on what it is you are wanting. This is one ofthe local breweries I have been wanting to try and haven't gotten around to it yet. Perhaps shootme a PM and we can try and figure something out.
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I have a couple bottles of Logsdon Seizoen Bretta, but don't need any KBS. What else do you have to trade?
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I'll update my inventory and send you guys some PMs
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I have many of most of the logsdon's in my cellar (local to me), how many do you need, and how quickly can you ship out?
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I have many of most of the logsdon's in my cellar (local to me), how many do you need, and how quickly can you ship out?
Ah, I already have my KBS being sent out in a trade.

Is there anything else I could send you in exchange for some Logsdons? Anything from the east coast you cant get? Mad Elf?
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I still have an extra bottle of Seizoen Bretta that I can trade as well.


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