nickfern
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We all love beer. We each have a list of beers we're ISO, and a separate list of beers we've marked FT. Some of the more popular ISO beers get released with in a few months, and that will spark some heavy discussion on the message boards.
I'm looking to see if anyone is interested in trading for some beers that aren't the whales we're all trying to get. Things that are more local, known to your specific area, but not to others. My thought was to put a list of breweries together from your specific area and their offerings. I think it would be best to keep it to bottles and cans that are considered regulars and seasonals. (If you'd like to throw in a special release because it's a personal favorite, then go for it.)
I'm located in NJ and have access to quite a few of NJ breweries:
I've found that www.seekabrew.com has been helpful in finding out what states have access to what.
Who knows, a beer you never knew existed, could turn out to be your next favorite.
I'm looking to see if anyone is interested in trading for some beers that aren't the whales we're all trying to get. Things that are more local, known to your specific area, but not to others. My thought was to put a list of breweries together from your specific area and their offerings. I think it would be best to keep it to bottles and cans that are considered regulars and seasonals. (If you'd like to throw in a special release because it's a personal favorite, then go for it.)
I'm located in NJ and have access to quite a few of NJ breweries:
- River Horse
- Flying Fish
- Carton Brewing Company
- Bolero Snort
- Cricket Hill
- Ramstein
- Boaks
- Climax
- East Coast Brewing
- New Jersey Brewing Company
I've found that www.seekabrew.com has been helpful in finding out what states have access to what.
Who knows, a beer you never knew existed, could turn out to be your next favorite.