Falling rock is a ******** too.
It was crowded for sure but at least they had beer
Falling rock is a ******** too.
Just some advice for anyone out of town with a car, Tom's Diner for lunch is a cant miss. I so miss that place since we moved to MN.
Toms is still mos def worth the stop. Hope they have fried chicken.....Toms is cash and lunch only. Denver Biscuit Company is the lick also.
Sometimes I call Tom's even if I'm not going there just because the recorded message always makes me happyToms is still mos def worth the stop. Hope they have fried chicken.....
Did anyone else drink tons of Prop at Rare Beer Fest?
It was crowded for sure but at least they had beer
Heh. I did this twice and the guy just said "number, please" and I told him the number, got beer. Didn't get pushed back. They're a well-oiled machine over there and I'm sure their bartenders just fell down dead on Sunday.I used to not mind their shitiness but getting pushed to the end of a line cause.you didnt.order by number.
Srs?
Heh. I did this twice and the guy just said "number, please" and I told him the number, got beer. Didn't get pushed back. They're a well-oiled machine over there and I'm sure their bartenders just fell down dead on Sunday.
That PNC they poured on tap on Saturday night might've been my favorite of the entire festival, btw. That **** was amazing.
BTW: How awesome is Comrade Superpower IPA? I'd never heard of those guys until I tried Superdamp at Hops & Pie and Superpower at Falling Rock. That's some solid stuff.
I did like the way Port Brewing flew the Churchill's Finest Hour under the radar.
Heh. I did this twice and the guy just said "number, please" and I told him the number, got beer. Didn't get pushed back. They're a well-oiled machine over there and I'm sure their bartenders just fell down dead on Sunday.
That PNC they poured on tap on Saturday night might've been my favorite of the entire festival, btw. That **** was amazing.
BTW: How awesome is Comrade Superpower IPA? I'd never heard of those guys until I tried Superdamp at Hops & Pie and Superpower at Falling Rock. That's some solid stuff.
Why was it so expensive? That seta a record for a non-sour/non-BA beer.
Why was it so expensive? That seta a record for a non-sour/non-BA beer.
It was $6 for 10oz at Hops & Pie.
It was during the Casey Brewing tapping on Friday afternoon.I was too busy drinking Maman at hops & pie to care about anything else. Lol
I remember them having Superpower, not Super-damp when we were there on Wed.
Ended up at the brewery on Thursday...10 oz at the brewery was $7, pint $11 and $40 for growler
amounts?Why was it so expensive? That seta a record for a non-sour/non-BA beer.
I actually had a great time at the GABF member session. No lines for Lawsons and Societe for most of the afternoon, 4 oz pour of Vanilla rye on accident, NOLA was a great surprise among others. Also touching tips with Stubs while chatting with some awesome brewers at Falling Rock after. One of my best beer related days in a while.
Yep that's right! Great meeting you too. Thanks for TalkbeerYou did! Great meeting you. I think I was running past you for something and saw your TalkBeer shirt. Right?
Hey, ran into you several times on the floor. Wait, that doesn't sound right. Good times!You did! Great meeting you. I think I was running past you for something and saw your TalkBeer shirt. Right?
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