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I don't frequent trade boards or the seedy beer for sale underbelly but do people by any chance mention glassware being never used or washed? for example, is a CBS snifter worth less money because it was used or somethin?

I have no idea if it changes the value, but given the refilling and recapping we're starting to see, I'm quite sure they'd lie about whether glassware has been used or not if it would benefit them financially.
 
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I don't frequent trade boards or the seedy beer for sale underbelly but do people by any chance mention glassware being never used or washed? for example, is a CBS snifter worth less money because it was used or somethin?
You can tell when a glass has been abused with improper washing.
 
I have no idea if it changes the value, but given the refilling and recapping we're starting to see, I'm quite sure they'd lie about whether glassware has been used or not if it would benefit them financially.
but the way folks are selling bags that held rare, are they selling glasses with the feature of "never being used"? i was really just joking but now I'm intrigued.
 
GI Green Line in bottles and cans. How the **** does that even make sense?

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Dat 180 day low ABV Pale Ale 'BREWERY FRESH' freshness tho.
Digging a bit more, looks like it's the same IBU and ABV as 312 Pale Ale... so maybe just a rename?

But why **** all over the whole sustainable thing Green Line was supposed to be just to rebrand a mediocre pale in a market full of good to great pale ales?
 
Digging a bit more, looks like it's the same IBU and ABV as 312 Pale Ale... so maybe just a rename?

But why **** all over the whole sustainable thing Green Line was supposed to be just to rebrand a mediocre pale in a market full of good to great pale ales?

What? One of the middle managers submitted that as something we should consider in the board meeting where we greenlighted this. We thought he was just making that whole thing up. Are you sure? I think the spirit of Green Line was more along the lines of St. Patrick's Day beers, wasn't it?
 
What? One of the middle managers submitted that as something we should consider in the board meeting where we greenlighted this. We thought he was just making that whole thing up. Are you sure? I think the spirit of Green Line was more along the lines of St. Patrick's Day beers, wasn't it?
There was a whole website dedicated to Green Line that now gives a 403 error. It was supposed to be draft only (to reduce packaging/waste)... and there was something about sustainability with the water. The GI-sponsored website may be down, but a few other pages talk about it:
http://www.realbeer.com/blog/?p=1263
http://blog.chicagolandh2o.org/2011/03/09/goose-islands-green-line-project-makes-blue-brew/

I think they also donated a portion of the proceeds from the sale to various environmental causes... most recently the 606. So, it's weird to just see that quietly dropped.
 
What? One of the middle managers submitted that as something we should consider in the board meeting where we greenlighted this. We thought he was just making that whole thing up. Are you sure? I think the spirit of Green Line was more along the lines of St. Patrick's Day beers, wasn't it?
It looks like Goose has taken down the website where they talk about the Green Line Project. http://www.gooseisland.com/beer/green-line-pale-ale.html
 
There was a whole website dedicated to Green Line that now gives a 403 error. It was supposed to be draft only (to reduce packaging/waste)... and there was something about sustainability with the water. The GI-sponsored website may be down, but a few other pages talk about it:
http://www.realbeer.com/blog/?p=1263
http://blog.chicagolandh2o.org/2011/03/09/goose-islands-green-line-project-makes-blue-brew/

I think they also donated a portion of the proceeds from the sale to various environmental causes... most recently the 606. So, it's weird to just see that quietly dropped.
Jinx!
 
Hey buddy screw you. Vanilla beers are the best evah. Ever see that **** on the supermarket shelves? ******* expensive, high quality ****!

If you guys don't want to enjoy vanilla beers like the rest of us maybe try keeping it to yourselves. More for me!
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Don't do that! I have a bunch of trades I need to set up first!

FT: Rare, ISO: 1 lb of pure Madagascar vanilla beans

(I was looking for the vanilla trading subforum but you guys don't have one for some reason so Imma just post it here okay?)
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Because it wasn't there the weekend before and didn't taste like cardboard.

It's going to be OK.
I actually tweeted Brickstone about can dating. They replied something like "we are working with our canning distributor so stay tuned" or something like that? Wouldn't they just need an additional piece of equipment on their canning line to date the cans?
 
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But in all seriousness, Hugs and Vanilla Hugs are things I'm interested in. I've seen very few completed trades. What's it going to take for these kitties?

Well, Royce: it's like this. You're from Iowa. Vanilla Bean Assassin should get it done. You may have to throw in a KBBS.
 
There was a whole website dedicated to Green Line that now gives a 403 error. It was supposed to be draft only (to reduce packaging/waste)... and there was something about sustainability with the water. The GI-sponsored website may be down, but a few other pages talk about it:
http://www.realbeer.com/blog/?p=1263
http://blog.chicagolandh2o.org/2011/03/09/goose-islands-green-line-project-makes-blue-brew/

I think they also donated a portion of the proceeds from the sale to various environmental causes... most recently the 606. So, it's weird to just see that quietly dropped.

It looks like Goose has taken down the website where they talk about the Green Line Project. http://www.gooseisland.com/beer/green-line-pale-ale.html

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https://web.archive.org/web/20140824024553/http://www.glproject.com/green-line-project-pages-3.php
 
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