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DFH 90 and 120, I leave it for those who enjoy it.

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120 Minute is Mmmm Good.. Nice desert beer.. I have a Case under my bar.... I also love their Raison d' Extra.. (Steriod version of their Raison d' Etre. I only have two bottles. They last brewed it in 2007.... Make some more....

I just had their Raison D'Extra 2007 a couple of weeks back. Hardly no carbonation. Enjoyable. But damn if it wasn't hot on the stomach. The alcohol and raisons were definitely there. Also had their Fort. It was too ripe and early to drink but we just couldn't wait.
 
Peabodys Wine and Beer. Right off of 105, just right past the intersection. Their selection is good. Friendly. It is a little more expensive than going to the grocery but its more or less if your looking for specialty beer. The craft beer scene is huge and a lot of groceries have a "wide" selection of beer. But like I said you would not be able to find DFH's extreme beers but they have a great selection.

Awesome, Thanks. I have stopped by Peabody's before. Great place. If you are ever in the Abingdon/Bristol area, some shops have a decent selection of DFH. The World Wide Stout was outstanding, check one out if you get a chance.
 
I was going to buy a 120 the other day, now that the local place carries it and it was $10 a bottle! Not a big bottle either, just a regular 12 oz.

I got a whole 6 pack of stuff for the same price:

Celis Grand Cru (2)
Tri-City Imperial Stout
and 3 kinds of Atwater beers

Now I know it was a barleywine, but come on!
 
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