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anyone know the full on site list at the moment? I know when they started doing it it wasnt 100% accurate....and someone just checked in elab 4 on untappd but its not listed.

Looking for that info as well!
 
Juicy limit dropped to 3 pp. Wonder if thats a sign of an inevitable sell out today.
 
Every so often, Hill Farmstead sends a bunch of cases on the hush hush to Hunger Mtn Co-op. Usually on a Friday, but has been known to drop on Thursdays as well. One of the founding members of the Co-op was named Willey Higgins, and is sometimes referred to as "Willeys" by the longtime members. So when you hear of someone referencing a "Willey's Store", they are referring to what is today known by most as The Hunger Mtn Co-op. And that is today's Vermont historical lesson. Carry on...

hush hush cases spotted at HMC "Willeys" yesterday...
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On Weds., January 13, 2016, we're excited to release two new beers during normal retail hours:

Works of Love: Anchorage Brewing

A farmstead ale fermented in oak tanks, this beer was brewed in collaboration with our friend Gabe Fletcher of Anchorage Brewing Co. using barley, organic Vermont wheat, organic Vermont oats, fresh apples from Fletcher Orchard, hops, yeast and our well water.

$15 per bottle. 2 bottles per person. 375ml.

Madness & Civilization #5

Madness & Civilization is a panorama of our barrel aging program—oak-aged beers that emerge from their individual silences to find structure and voice as a unified composition. This is the result of an unpredictable state of permanent happenstance—a dialogue with our evolving approach to blending that challenges convention and circumstance. Each release will include multiple threads and is likely to approximate the style of an imperial stout.

Release #5: A blend of Aaron, Everett, and Works of Love: De Molen, all aged in bourbon barrels for more than 2 years.

$20 per bottles, 2 bottles per person. 500ml.
 
I'm willing to bet this weeks release carries into the following week , without a new rare release for said week . That said I'm glad I only live 4 HOURS away. Hats off to anyone driving more then that in a up and back trip.
 
I'm willing to bet this weeks release carries into the following week , without a new rare release for said week . That said I'm glad I only live 4 HOURS away. Hats off to anyone driving more then that in a up and back trip.

I'll be back up this Friday! Was just on a day trip Friday... I would hope I'm not thinking of going back up next week too... lol
 
On Weds., January 13, 2016, we're excited to release two new beers during normal retail hours:

Works of Love: Anchorage Brewing

A farmstead ale fermented in oak tanks, this beer was brewed in collaboration with our friend Gabe Fletcher of Anchorage Brewing Co. using barley, organic Vermont wheat, organic Vermont oats, fresh apples from Fletcher Orchard, hops, yeast and our well water.

$15 per bottle. 2 bottles per person. 375ml.

Madness & Civilization #5

Madness & Civilization is a panorama of our barrel aging program—oak-aged beers that emerge from their individual silences to find structure and voice as a unified composition. This is the result of an unpredictable state of permanent happenstance—a dialogue with our evolving approach to blending that challenges convention and circumstance. Each release will include multiple threads and is likely to approximate the style of an imperial stout.

Release #5: A blend of Aaron, Everett, and Works of Love: De Molen, all aged in bourbon barrels for more than 2 years.

$20 per bottles, 2 bottles per person. 500ml.
These will be shelf turds. I bet they last at least 3 days.

#commonturds
 

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