furley
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Was never good?
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11 is the way to go. Our Brunches have gotten crazy lately. We're only open for four hours Sundays, so it's pretty packed the whole time. Look forward to serving you! Don't forget to ask for me while you're there. I love hanging with TBers.Quick question for all you Burger Antics regulars. If we were going to have a large-ish group for Sunday brunch, when should we aim to be there to minimize wait time? Is our best bet to be there right away at 11 or maybe wait until noon or 12:30 to go? We'll have a few kids with us, so we want to try and time it so they don't have to wait too long. dvelcich , any recommendations? Thank you!!
Some bar in Austin tried to sell bottles of Rare for onsite for $200. They later dropped it to $150I am currently sitting at a bar in Seattle that has been selling Rare to go for the last ten days for $85 each. Over that time, they have sold three bottles.
#ChicagoBeerSceneFTW
"Austin, Austin Massachusettes?"Some bar in Austin tried to sell bottles of Rare for onsite for $200. They later dropped it to $150
Bottling line forced a number of recalls last year. Lots of capping issues specifically. Exploding bottles and flat beer. All over the board. Not sure what the plan is moving forward but they haven't sold 4 packs at the taproom since summer if not spring.is it just me, or is penrose not distroing 4 packs anymore? i don't walk into beer stores nearly as much as i used to but i am shopping for a work funciton and noticed that binnys' website has zero penrose packaged offerings available and i don't remember seeing them on shelves the last few times i walked into assorted places. their site also doesn't list any of their main beers as available in 4 pack bottles. maybe i'm just not looking hard enough.
Bottling line forced a number of recalls last year. Lots of capping issues specifically. Exploding bottles and flat beer. All over the board. Not sure what the plan is moving forward but they haven't sold 4 packs at the taproom since summer if not spring.
On top of that, they apparently stopped brewing Proto Gradus altogether and **** THAT ****.sucks about their issues but i'm glad to know i'm not crazy.
On top of that, they apparently stopped brewing Proto Gradus altogether and **** THAT ****.
That's what happens when you get a beer name from a dead language.I ******* hate beer nerds ignoring amazing beers such as Proto Gradus. People suck and ruin everything.
I ******* hate beer nerds ignoring amazing beers such as Proto Gradus. People suck and ruin everything.
I'm pretty sure I bought 10% of their initial production run. Seriously bought a 4 pack every time I saw it.I ******* hate beer nerds ignoring amazing beers such as Proto Gradus. People suck and ruin everything.
I was about to say I see them at my local Jewel all the time but... I didn't see any last night (plenty of Lead Feather and Gone Away!). You should buy a ticket for their tour and ask them in person. Looks like plenty of tickets remain for tours last summer: http://store.finchbeer.com/ (but they are sold out of hats! ******* IT!)Speaking of beers going away does Finch's even sell beer in Chicago anymore? I haven't seen their beer on tap or in a liquor store for quite a while.
We have 4 new beers coming to celebrate the New Year...Illinois Distribution only so you'd better get it in the beer trade if you're out of state. Here is one to preview tonight, our Auld Codger Scottish Ale.
Dock Worker (English Mild) Hubble and Grubble (Baltic Porter) and Sloth Overlord (Oatmeal Coffee Stout) will have pictures coming soon as well as news on Long Grove's to-go room!
We hope all 4 beers will be available on store shelves in the next 2 weeks.
On top of that, they apparently stopped brewing Proto Gradus altogether and **** THAT ****.
I ******* hate beer nerds ignoring amazing beers such as Proto Gradus. People suck and ruin everything.
This reminds me of a quote from Jeremy Danner on twitter a few months ago. "Breweries retire your favorite beer because it wasn't really your favorite beer and you didn't buy enough."
That's dumb. His logic implies that a certain amount of my beer money should go exclusively to my "favorites." That doesn't make sense in the current marketplace, where I could drink 5 different beers every day and still not repeat. If people only bought their favorites, nearly every brewery would be bankrupt. Ticking- even if we don't consider ourselves doing that- is what keeps most of the less-established breweries afloat. I try new things because I'm interested in new things, not because I don't love Two Hearted as much as I claim.
That explains why I see their logo every time I take 53 past Long Grove. I guess they can partner with Tighthead in delivering mediocre beer to the far NW burbs.ETA: Looks like they may have paused production in order to move to Long Grove. Full story: http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20151207/news/151209150/ . And per a Facebook post last night:
You mean you don't buy a few cases of your local favorites every month, dump them down the drain 3 days later because they are no longer fresh enough, and further support them by buying a steady stream of $50 t-shirts to hand out to family members?
It's like you want the big corporate beer companies to win.
Need moar vanillaI prefer buying fresh-on-the-shelf two and a half month old BA Coffee Stouts and aging them as long as possible.
Am I doing this right?
Finch's encouraging trading for their beer? If you even included a Finch's beer as an extra you will probably find yourself on a bad trader list.And per a Facebook post last night:
We have 4 new beers coming to celebrate the New Year...Illinois Distribution only so you'd better get it in the beer trade if you're out of state. Here is one to preview tonight, our Auld Codger Scottish Ale.
On the bright side, it looks like Emporium Lincolnshire is now open. Hopefully, that means at least a respectable beer list.*glance reads... "brewery, route 53, long grove, moving."*
*thinks, "this must be good, people are discussing it, this is on my way home from work. finally. we needed a good brewery.*
*Finch's*....
looks like ill be sticking to Tighthead, The Wild Onion Pub, and Emmetts....![]()
"Finch said. 'I've had a passion for packaging, branding and beer for some time.'"
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