SoggyBreeches
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they're trying to say, "when you only use **** loads of galaxy, mosaic, and citra , its really ******* expensive"
LMAO. Cheers to that.
they're trying to say, "when you only use **** loads of galaxy, mosaic, and citra , its really ******* expensive"
That most of trillium blows HT out of the water and running a brewery in Boston is probably a little more expensive than Vermont?First time I've ever bought it cupcake. We shall see if it is worth the coin when I pop it open this weekend. All I'm saying is HT is what.. $16 a 4pack? What are they trying to say here?
Canton isn't Boston though. They're charging high prices because they can and because people will pay it.That most of trillium blows HT out of the water and running a brewery in Boston is probably a little more expensive than Vermont?
But they didn't close down the Boston brewery. They also need capital for canning line, etc....Canton isn't Boston though. They're charging high prices because they can and because people will pay it.
They're definitely better than they use to be but still higher than they probably should be. I hate to bring up the comparison but THB is generally much cheaper and when they open their Charlton brewery and keep the Monson one open I expect them to keep their prices the same and not raise them. Again they're charging that much because they want to and people will pay it.But they didn't close down the Boston brewery. They also need capital for canning line, etc....
Obviously I'd rather their beers be cheaper but I don't think they're egregiously high like they used to be. **** old trillium prices
But charlton and Monson are also much cheaper than Boston/canton.They're definitely better than they use to be but still higher than they probably should be. I hate to bring up the comparison but THB is generally much cheaper and when they open their Charlton brewery and keep the Monson one open I expect them to keep their prices the same and not raise them. Again they're charging that much because they want to and people will pay it.
They're definitely better than they use to be but still higher than they probably should be. I hate to bring up the comparison but THB is generally much cheaper and when they open their Charlton brewery and keep the Monson one open I expect them to keep their prices the same and not raise them. Again they're charging that much because they want to and people will pay it.
Sorry for a question I suspect has been asked before but can trillium cans be bought pretty much without any line wait time at either location?
I like that trillium has lots of beers available with a case limit all week. I usually can only go to TH on Saturdays and everything sells out early. Busting my ass for an IPA is ridiculous. Maybe it will be different when the new brewery opens.They're definitely better than they use to be but still higher than they probably should be. I hate to bring up the comparison but THB is generally much cheaper and when they open their Charlton brewery and keep the Monson one open I expect them to keep their prices the same and not raise them. Again they're charging that much because they want to and people will pay it.
This headroom release sounds like it's going to go great
I would be more excited about that if I were to go, sounds amazing. The Trillium beers with Nelson are awesome.Can't wait to not go.
The new Nelson IPA Stillings Street is seriously great though.
I'll get you some stillings if you want, but I ain't going anywhere near the shitshow that is going to be the headroom release even though I haven't even ticked it yetYeah, I want to try Stillings Street. I'd like to tick Headroom, but whatever... Don has too many other people to mule for probably![]()
I'll get you some stillings if you want, but I ain't going anywhere near the shitshow that is going to be the headroom release even though I haven't even ticked it yet
No I even scheduled a family trip tomorrow so I wouldn't get tempted at the last second. If somehow they still have cans left after 5pm I'll slide inHaha fair enough I assumed you were going! It's cool, I can wait on Stillings, mostly just wanted to give you ****
I believe they sold around that much the first day hundred thousand trillion dropped, and it was announced shortly before and a weekday...I mean, up to 750 people can get cans at each location, right? 1500 is a decent amount... Twice the amount of beer as a dinner release?
The issue with FP is the fixed daily allotment because of how much they can bring from Canton at once. I think it was 160 cases a day (or maybe I'm way off). They could've already canned it and been sending over cases each day for the release. Maybe they'll do a couple trips but I'd hate to make multiple runs on that routeI mean, up to 750 people can get cans at each location, right? 1500 is a decent amount... Twice the amount of beer as a dinner release?
Anyone in the Boston area want 2 free cases of Rivertown beer? I've got some in my house and I just want to get rid of it. One is a flanders style and the other a berliner weiss. Nothing is wrong with it, I just ocd and don't want it in the house anymore (clutter). LMK.
so I just found out I'm last minute going to CBC this weekend on the 24th (Saturday 12-3:30 session). Any places that would be a relatively cheap place to stay for the night? Don't feel like driving back to VT after a 4 hour binge-drinking festival would be a terrific life-choice.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyone in the Boston area want 2 free cases of Rivertown beer? I've got some in my house and I just want to get rid of it. One is a flanders style and the other a berliner weiss. Nothing is wrong with it, I just ocd and don't want it in the house anymore (clutter). LMK.
Hey Boston thread, I'm in Boston for the day staying in the West End. I won't be able to make it to Canton to drink Trillium, or take cans back from the Boston spot, can someone help me out with a place that serves Trillium within a reasonable walking/Uber distance?
Hey Boston thread, I'm in Boston for the day staying in the West End. I won't be able to make it to Canton to drink Trillium, or take cans back from the Boston spot, can someone help me out with a place that serves Trillium within a reasonable walking/Uber distance?
I'll say, it is interesting to see how much Trillium has dried up on tap. I know when I started planning my trip two or three months ago, places like Worden Hall had four or five Trillium beers on tap at a given time, whereas now a single Trillium line in notable. It seems like since they moved to canning, draft accounts have been getting severely short changed.