El_Borracho said:Heh..nothing there looks free.. 30 bucks a month or more for a 12 pack??
I just bought 4x 18 packs of "Best of Belgium" at BJ's.. It's 3 six packs in one box - 17.99.. Lefe, Hoegarrden, and Stella..
rdwj said:While I like two of those beers quite a bit, I wouldn't call any of them craft beers
rdwj said:While I like two of those beers quite a bit, I wouldn't call any of them craft beers
El_Borracho said:You're correct sir. I have zero craft brew selection down here in Miami.
So this is really the best way to get craft brew for someone like me?
El_Borracho said:You're correct sir. I have zero craft brew selection down here in Miami.
So this is really the best way to get craft brew for someone like me?
He got it as a gift, so whoever actually gets the gift as a result will enjoy some free beer.El_Borracho said:Heh..nothing there looks free.. 30 bucks a month or more for a 12 pack??
lackofstyl said:I got this for a gift and the first shipment is in Jan. Just wondering if it will be any good. Although it is free beer, so it cant be too bad.
WOP31 said:I wouldn't say that. You can start here:
Florida Brewers Guild
Then if you have the money to burn on mail-order beer then these guys are a great supplier of a ton of beer and they ship just about anywhere:
Liquid Solutions
Don't know exactly where you are in Miami but these places aren't too far:
Titanic Brewery
Gordon Biersch (This one is a chain, but at least they brew on premises)
And if I remember right Ybor City, now the FLorida Beer Co. distributes all over Florida.
Cheers
rdwj said:I don't know, but it's "A" way to do it.
How do these companies get around shipping restrictions? I always thought sending beer via mail was technically a no-no.
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