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Yeah it's here.

Looks like I can grab a 4 pack for $14.99... I should buy tons of it, right? Seems like a great price, considering all the positive reactions I've seen.

I've tried two different stores in the Middletown area and neither the Weyerbacher. Anyone know of any in my area?
 
Thanks Iambandtunaphish.

I found myself in Moodus this morning and my wife, who doesn't like beer, asks if there's a brewery nearby I could get some growlers at. So a quick search finds Steady Habit 5 miles away from me!

Had some of their mosaic beer while in line and bought a 750 each of Mosaic IPA, a double IPA and a milk stout. I'm looking forward to trying them all.

I hope you guys have a nice Easter tomorrow. I'm trying my first KBS!
 
Thanks Iambandtunaphish.

I found myself in Moodus this morning and my wife, who doesn't like beer, asks if there's a brewery nearby I could get some growlers at. So a quick search finds Steady Habit 5 miles away from me!

Had some of their mosaic beer while in line and bought a 750 each of Mosaic IPA, a double IPA and a milk stout. I'm looking forward to trying them all.

I hope you guys have a nice Easter tomorrow. I'm trying my first KBS!
You shouldda cc'ed ctbeerpope on that post :)

Also wtf is Moodus?
Also is anyone else digging Captains Daughter? Really solid mosaic DIPA.
Still haven't seen this on shelves anywhere.
 
You shouldda cc'ed ctbeerpope on that post :)

Also wtf is Moodus?

I don't get the CTBeerPope reference. There were some guys in line BRO'ing it up with tales of this trip to 'Hill' and that trip to 'Tree', but I don't think it was him. :)

LOL, I think I hear about a town in CT I've never heard of before at least once a month. Moodus is part of East Haddam, I guess.

I try to stay away from beers with cherries, as it tastes like cough syrup to me, but I've been wanting to try a gose. I found a Siren/Stillwater collab called When The Light Gose Out, a dark version brewed with volcanic rock salt. It was good but I have nothing to compare it to.
 
I don't get the CTBeerPope reference. There were some guys in line BRO'ing it up with tales of this trip to 'Hill' and that trip to 'Tree', but I don't think it was him. :)

LOL, I think I hear about a town in CT I've never heard of before at least once a month. Moodus is part of East Haddam, I guess.

I try to stay away from beers with cherries, as it tastes like cough syrup to me, but I've been wanting to try a gose. I found a Siren/Stillwater collab called When The Light Gose Out, a dark version brewed with volcanic rock salt. It was good but I have nothing to compare it to.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/4909/10683/ You can find this one real easily in CT and it's about as traditional a gose as it gets.
 
I don't get the CTBeerPope reference. There were some guys in line BRO'ing it up with tales of this trip to 'Hill' and that trip to 'Tree', but I don't think it was him. :)

LOL, I think I hear about a town in CT I've never heard of before at least once a month. Moodus is part of East Haddam, I guess.

I try to stay away from beers with cherries, as it tastes like cough syrup to me, but I've been wanting to try a gose. I found a Siren/Stillwater collab called When The Light Gose Out, a dark version brewed with volcanic rock salt. It was good but I have nothing to compare it to.

Hey! I'm actually the owner/brewer of Steady Habit so that's why Matt tagged me. You know, I don't know how the hell you found yourself in Moodus, but I'm sure glad you did! I was the fat guy with glasses pouring beer and ringing customers out, haha. I hope you like the beer. And yes, we do have some Bro'ing going on but it's welcomed as many, many of the bros are usually more than happy to share their spoils if you have time to hang around once in a while! (Well, I know I welcome it because I no longer have time to get up to hill, th, etc!) Anyways, thanks so much for checking us out and shoot me a message to let me know what your experience is when you drink the beers! Cheers!
 
Im not from CT, but have been hearing about OEC a lot lately. What does it take to land some stuff in a trade? Im trying to convince my GF to make the drive from Philly in May but Im not sure how successful that will be haha.
 
Im not from CT, but have been hearing about OEC a lot lately. What does it take to land some stuff in a trade? Im trying to convince my GF to make the drive from Philly in May but Im not sure how successful that will be haha.

I'm sure you could easily trade Tired Hands growlers/bottles for almost anything from OEC.
 
Good to hear, anything in particular I should seek out from them?
There are others here that will have more input than I but my personal favorites have been:

- Exilis (Berliner Weisse)
- Albus (White ale with ginger root, chamomile, and lemon balm)
- Experimentalis (various beers brewed with fruit grown on-site)
- Tempus Blend #3 - lambic/saison blend
 
There are others here that will have more input than I but my personal favorites have been:

- Exilis (Berliner Weisse)
- Albus (White ale with ginger root, chamomile, and lemon balm)
- Experimentalis (various beers brewed with fruit grown on-site)
- Tempus Blend #3 - lambic/saison blend
Thanks so much!
 
There are others here that will have more input than I but my personal favorites have been:

- Exilis (Berliner Weisse)
- Albus (White ale with ginger root, chamomile, and lemon balm)
- Experimentalis (various beers brewed with fruit grown on-site)
- Tempus Blend #3 - lambic/saison blend

I second this list, and would also suggest some of the Zymatore beers, which I guess technically aren't OEC beers in the same manner as the others, but still have the unique OEC touch and are really good. I especially liked the Moscatel barrel Abbeye de Saint Bon-Chien
 
Hey! I'm actually the owner/brewer of Steady Habit so that's why Matt tagged me. You know, I don't know how the hell you found yourself in Moodus, but I'm sure glad you did! I was the fat guy with glasses pouring beer and ringing customers out, haha. I hope you like the beer. And yes, we do have some Bro'ing going on but it's welcomed as many, many of the bros are usually more than happy to share their spoils if you have time to hang around once in a while! (Well, I know I welcome it because I no longer have time to get up to hill, th, etc!) Anyways, thanks so much for checking us out and shoot me a message to let me know what your experience is when you drink the beers! Cheers!

That's uncanny, as I was the fat guy with glasses BUYING beer! I was actually in Moodus buying a hen for my backyard flock from a hatchery a few miles from your location.

I'll contact you directly about your beers but I gotta tell you, I had Big Bad Bunny today with my bro-in-law and we couldn't stop talking about the coffee and coconut flavors. Well done, man.
 
Next Two Roads release on 5/9:
Two bottle limit for each style. 600 bottles of each available. Every beer is $10. All barrel-aged beers are 22 oz. The Road 2 Rouen is 500mL. Doors at 10. Bottle sales start at noon.
-Henry's Farm Double Bock aged in Rye Whiskey Barrels
-Unorthodox aged in Aquavit barrels
-Route of All Evil aged in Rye Whiskey barrels with ghost, habanero and chipotle peppers
-Road 2 Rouen Wild Franco-Belgian IPA (Road 2 Ruin fermented with Trappist yeast with Brett added)
Yeah I'm probably sitting this one out. Insert barrel "aged" joke here.
 
That's uncanny, as I was the fat guy with glasses BUYING beer! I was actually in Moodus buying a hen for my backyard flock from a hatchery a few miles from your location.

I'll contact you directly about your beers but I gotta tell you, I had Big Bad Bunny today with my bro-in-law and we couldn't stop talking about the coffee and coconut flavors. Well done, man.

Haha, that's awesome! Thanks so much and yeah feel free to contact me about the beers, hopefully everything was ok!
 
There's going to be an awesome Nebco tap takeover at Ginger Man on May 11.
Last year's was awesome and happened to fall on my birthday. Kinda bummed this one is on a Monday.

Might pop into Ginger Man tonight for the Allagash event, if anyone else is going to be there. Probably won't stick around long though.
 
Last year's was awesome and happened to fall on my birthday. Kinda bummed this one is on a Monday.

Might pop into Ginger Man tonight for the Allagash event, if anyone else is going to be there. Probably won't stick around long though.
I might pop by too on my way to hockey :confused: What should I do Currant Affair or Monmouth Red? Probably only have time for 1 :(
 
Last year's was awesome and happened to fall on my birthday. Kinda bummed this one is on a Monday.

Might pop into Ginger Man tonight for the Allagash event, if anyone else is going to be there. Probably won't stick around long though.
The lineup is going to be ridiculous. Hoppy beer galore and a couple of casks. I may just drive home early and then take the train back down.
 
The lineup is going to be ridiculous. Hoppy beer galore and a couple of casks. I may just drive home early and then take the train back down.
I plan on training in from Danbury that arrives in Sono at 6:13.
 
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