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I'll never fully understand the 750ml bottled format for regularly released hoppy beers...
They don't have a bottling line. 750s are the easiest to hand bottle.

After talking with a local place that uses mobile canning through (Austin Eastciders), I don't fully understand why they dont go that route. Except for not being able to charge $9-10 bottle. ;) Canning costs them like $1.45/4pack (printed cans, labor, everything). No capital investments.
 
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After a long and thoroughly enjoyable day in the neighborhood...

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...this is a pretty mediocre start to the post-family-time evening. Not really dominating anything, even partially.
 
Drinking a 3-day old Austin shelf turd..



Lone Pint Yellow Rose

I wish these guys would eventually release this in cans. Would buy it a LOT more.

shelf_turd_ferguson would like me to remind everyone that this beer is NOT in fact a shelf turd and in fact usually sells out instantly on Austin shelves and I should not even JOKE about it sitting on shelves.

RAR IPA WALEZ is what I meant.
 
How is it? Snagged a bottle on Saturday.

Really good, if you like Hanssens OG you'll like this a lot. Acidic/lemony w/ some strawberry and oaky funk and the lack of carbonation makes it a bit more intense. Wish I would have grabbed a second when I was there.
 
Really good, if you like Hanssens OG you'll like this a lot. Acidic/lemony w/ some strawberry and oaky funk and the lack of carbonation makes it a bit more intense. Wish I would have grabbed a second when I was there.
Hell yeah!!
 
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