So you are openly admitting to offering a piece of **** offer to rip off a newb? Good on you brother.
Were there too many words between the first and second reply for you to make the correlation that I referenced intention to add to today's offer too? I didn't think a regular would act this dense on both Facebook and here.
Let's all just chill.
Let's all just chill.
No.Let's all just chill.
Don't tell me how to live.
The butthurt is stroongeWhat the **** is wrong with you?
nothing sour as of yet.Everyone knows you can get Jester King in Chicago, right?
has anyone had marz brewing's jungle boogie (wheated mosaic pale with rooibos tea) yet? i had initially written them off as a gimmicky adjunct-fest a-la pipeworks (what the pho, for example) but jungle boogie is money. it smells like passionfruit and tastes herbal, earthy, and fruity all at once. tasty beer.
Currently playing around with this blend, awaiting for results in about a week or so.I thought marz berliner was outstanding. i guess the strain came from something one of their Brewers isolated from some fancy belgian beer and used in homebrew for years. And in fact if you love the yeast and are a Homebrewer omega sells the lacto blend at brew and grow, look for the packet with the Marz sticker.
I will just say, that taplist is outstanding and I am greatly considering going.Reading the reactions by #newmoney to the Hunahpu's Day news is fascinating for some reason I can't quite put my finger on.
I'm a catador member. Guaranteed ticket if I want it.Consider going.....if you land one of the 500 available tickets.
I will just say, that taplist is outstanding and I am greatly considering going.
Being out here in St. Charles, I don't get to the city too often. I've got some free time before a bachelor party for my buddy starts on Saturday. Better lunch option: DryHop or Goose Clybourn? Keep in mind, I've got a long night ahead so I'm probably only having a beer or two. Mainly looking for which place has the best food/atmosphere/beer. Thanks folks.
Being out here in St. Charles, I don't get to the city too often. I've got some free time before a bachelor party for my buddy starts on Saturday. Better lunch option: DryHop or Goose Clybourn? Keep in mind, I've got a long night ahead so I'm probably only having a beer or two. Mainly looking for which place has the best food/atmosphere/beer. Thanks folks.
Being out here in St. Charles, I don't get to the city too often. I've got some free time before a bachelor party for my buddy starts on Saturday. Better lunch option: DryHop, Hopleaf, or Goose Clybourn? Keep in mind, I've got a long night ahead so I'm probably only having a beer or two. Mainly looking for which place has the best food/atmosphere/beer. Thanks folks.
I'd factor in other stops during the night, too. You may not want to be careening all over town. Also, how big of a group? Clybourn may let you reserve a table. I think the food is pretty 'meh' these days. Revolution has the best food for a brewpub but it's going to be mobbed on a Saturday afternoon.Being out here in St. Charles, I don't get to the city too often. I've got some free time before a bachelor party for my buddy starts on Saturday. Better lunch option: DryHop or Goose Clybourn? Keep in mind, I've got a long night ahead so I'm probably only having a beer or two. Mainly looking for which place has the best food/atmosphere/beer. Thanks folks.
There seems to be a serious lack of Hopleaf in your options, so I added it myself.
Now to answer your question: You should definitely go to Hopleaf. Their food is spectacular and they always have great beer on tap.