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Oh, City Beer is/was selling Framboos? Assuming it's all sold out by now, how do people find out about this stuff ahead of time? (Or do they just get lucky?)
It's in the "vintage cooler".
It was bottled last year = vintage.

Far, far more than I'd regularly pay for a beer, but I want to tick it.
 
Oh, I see, yeah I thought you meant in the regular coolers. I've heard that Framboos has been seen in a few stores in the Bay Area recently, but I'm guessing by the time you hear about it it's already too late...
 
so how flat and medicinal is it?
i've had 2 bottles. i think the second was maybe slightly less flat but maybe that was wishful thinking. first was dead flat. not medicinal though, and i thought hommage was very medicinal. if by some miracle it carbs up over time it'll be a great beer. it's tasty anyway.
 
Sanct 3L right now... Can anyone do a pick up for me? I'm on imminent baby watch and can't go but I've also been hunting a RR 3L to celebrate baby's arrival for 9 months...
where did you even find it?
 
baby's arrival for 9 months...

where did you even find it?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_intercourse

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Nice, but wake me up when we get a good KBS (or better yet CBS) hunt going. LOL

I wonder if it has made it into the South Bay or Peninsula. (OK, this might be rhetorical)
Yup- hitting tomorrow! The only "special" bottles are Curmudgeon's and Blushing Monk. Oh and Alpine bottles tomorrow. At least in the Peninsula.
 
All these new beers and I still can't find a single 6-pack of Sucks less than two months old...

Maybe time to stock up on those Founders IPAs before they go stale like everything else.
 
Why? I'm looking forward to getting my hands on their stouts as much as anyone, but some of their IPAs are pretty well regarded (Centennial) and I've been meaning to try them for a while. Plus, they've just been shipped in.

Seriously, I've barely been able to find any good, fresh IPAs in 12oz format at my local stores. Even the SNs are all from like July. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
 
Seriously, I've barely been able to find any good, fresh IPAs in 12oz format at my local stores.
If that's your criteria, then yeah, I guess Founders is as good as anything else. However, you live in the Bay Area so I'm guessing you have access to some combination of Cellarmaker, Fieldwork, Altamont, Russian River, Alpha Acid, etc on draft (albeit possibly not easy growler fills depending on where you are). You've got tons of fresh, high quality hoppy beers right in your backyard, getting excited about midwest IPAs to the point of stocking up - and Founders' IPAs are solid, I'll drink the **** out of All Day IPA when I'm in their distro footprint - seems silly.

After the initial novelty wears off, I would be surprised if Founders' hoppy beers do any better up in the Bay Area than Bells' hoppy beers have done in San Diego.
 
Seriously, I've barely been able to find any good, fresh IPAs in 12oz format at my local stores. Even the SNs are all from like July. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.

You sir, need to give up on hoppy shelf beer in the bay area, get yourself some growlers, and pay some breweries a visit once or twice a week. With Cellarmaker, Russian River, Fieldwork, Faction and Berryessa in our backyards, how can you still be dealing with the annoyance of holding a bottle of Sucks up to the light in Safeway and trying to read Julian date stamps.
 
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