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Note the same 500ml bottle size on Cherry Flora as Wheat is the New Hops. 500 is the new 375, yo.

As for the cherries...
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Absolutely despicable and unacceptable. Hall Farmstrad is a community, not an outlet for capitalistic neerdowells like this.

I thought it was a place to purchase syrup that can then be battered for beer to individuals who have never previously expressed interest in syrup.
 
I thought it was a place to purchase syrup that can then be battered for beer to individuals who have never previously expressed interest in syrup.

THEY HAVE SYRUP NOW??!?! IS THERE A FANCY VERSION OF THE TOTE FOR FANCY SYRUP??!?!?!!
 
Arthur magnum was $40. BS is $12, not $10 like normal sized Arthur, so it's probably more? I'd guess $50. So worth it, everyone knows magnums will be better cuz they're .rar

Wow didn't realize Arthur magnums were $40. Interesting. I sorta still want a Soigne haha
 
I guess new batches of the "shelf" saisons will be accompanied by a handful of magnums for the lucky first-in-liners

Side note: according to wikipedia (lel) magnums are 1.5L, whereas the 3L are jeroboams or double magnums - am I missing something here?
 
I guess new batches of the "shelf" saisons will be accompanied by a handful of magnums for the lucky first-in-liners

Side note: according to wikipedia (lel) magnums are 1.5L, whereas the 3L are jeroboams or double magnums - am I missing something here?
Ah, this I didn't know. So these are magnums! Lovely.
 
Side note: according to wikipedia (lel) magnums are 1.5L, whereas the 3L are jeroboams or double magnums - am I missing something here?

That is correct. Also, larger format bottles are usually significantly more expensive per oz, due to significantly higher cost of the glass.
 
That is correct. Also, larger format bottles are usually significantly more expensive per oz, due to significantly higher cost of the glass.
I have no doubt on this. The glass is obviously thicker and it must cost much more to make those big bottles. I'm still a fan of this, plan to break out the magnum Arthur at some future tasting. Or, you know, just dome it one night.
 
You up there??
Nah, my buddy was 1st in line though.


I find it funny I texted Dino at 11:58AM and the first thing he does is tell TB, Soigne Magnums and 11:58AM. lol

The Soigne magnums were $45 and there were only 6 available, limit one per person. They also had 2 of those wooden totes with MC 1,2,3,4 for sale at the price of $265 or something like that.

I was telling my friend driving up that there was a chance for soigne magnums as when Arthur was released they put arthur magnums on the shelf randomly.

I was hoping for Flora with Cherries, that the flower picking people got to try on Monday, to randomly pop up as well.

Oh yeah, they had a half full magnum of soigne that was an option for your sample today as well sitting on the counter. It was an unlabled bottle. Well, I guess kerrie said I could have some when I questioned about it. It wasn't obvious at all that that was a sample option. lol
 
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