bdogg1
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Yeah I was kicking myself because I couldn;t make it down thereAnd they had some other great offerings, like the Berliners at CBS, and Side Project stuff (fuzzy, flanders, etc.), in house only at Mikkeller.
Yeah I was kicking myself because I couldn;t make it down thereAnd they had some other great offerings, like the Berliners at CBS, and Side Project stuff (fuzzy, flanders, etc.), in house only at Mikkeller.
Yeah I was kicking myself because I couldn;t make it down there
As previously stated it did. In the realm of "rare beer" releases this one was relatively quiet.
how were fuzzy and flanders?And they had some other great offerings, like the Berliners at CBS, and Side Project stuff (fuzzy, flanders, etc.), in house only at Mikkeller.
how were fuzzy and flanders?
Lasted about 3 hours actually, I got there at around 2:30 and had no problem.I was told the BA Abraxas lasted 90 mins. Man I wish I didn't have plans...
Sadly yes.Does anyone know how much Mikkeller was selling them for?
And, just to make sure I'm following... those were all 375s, yes?Sadly yes.
Du Ble - $48
Blueberry - $47
Savant Blanc - $40 something, at this point I had made it through $ity Beer and Cellar Maker and had no business handing over my credit card.
Du Ble and Savant were 750's.And, just to make sure I'm following... those were all 375s, yes?
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Lasted about 3 hours actually, I got there at around 2:30 and had no problem.
Oh, I had no idea. If that's the case then yeah 60 - 90 min sounds about right.But they tapped the keg at 2p, right? So you were still there during the meat of the keg.
The BA Sump at Trappist was pretty tasty, to be sure - but I think I was more gobsmacked by the keg of DDC Solstice d'Eté Framboise that I saw on the list. Had no idea that stuff was showing up stateside - awesomeness.
Can you CA guys do this while I'm down there the weekend of the 18th? Alright. Thanks! I won't bring knives or mules or cut lines, I promiseAny rumblings on the Cable Car release? It's pretty much October
Any rumblings on the Cable Car release? It's pretty much October
ISWYDT!Ask the bartenders, they are always forthcoming with that information. I usually talk to that friendly one.
When I went last year it sold out as I was in line. **** this daily allotment. Not even gonna bother going. Too much hassle to drive 4 hours rd trip for the possibility of being shut out. At least Beat we had no daily allotment
How do you figure? Doing a daily allotment prevents that since people can go on whatever day is convenient for them instead of all having to go today.seems like they actually want a line around the block.
I think they wanna spread it out for sure but I don't think it'll prevent a line around the block. Last year I showed up on Friday the 4th around 9-10am thinking since it had been a few days so it'll be easy. There was a line and I got shut out. I think it won't be as bad this year but I still don't understand why they don't just go the BPT route or something for their releases.How do you figure? Doing a daily allotment prevents that since people can go on whatever day is convenient for them instead of all having to go today.
Wait, seriously?Maybe 20-30 people so far. Line's not quite to the corner of the RR building.
Wait, seriously?
I think I waited in line four or five hours for Beat this last year, so I wasn't judging that. I just seems nonsensical to wait in line today as if there is any advantage to going today over any other day. Of course, I am assuming that there will not be any lines on any other days which is quite possibly fallacious.exactly what I'm thinking...wait, seriously?...people are actually in line? at 8 am? no beer is worth waiting in line for. Or perhaps I'm just too impatient. I think 30 minutes is my max I could handle in a beer line.