Don2
Premium Supporter of Schrute Farms
Y'all are just making it worse lol
CW:
Juicy 6/per
GoM Akeml Nuri 2/per
CW:
Juicy 6/per
GoM Akeml Nuri 2/per
Y'all are just making it worse lol
CW:
Juicy 6/per
GoM Akeml Nuri 2/per
Teasing isn't allowed either. Sorry. Now you must divulge.that luster, tho...
Teasing isn't allowed either. Sorry. Now you must divulge.
Lol'd hard at this. Well done.These GoM variants.....
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Knowing that 2 Virginia shitlords and their girlfriends/wives/mommies got the boot at HF today for approaching people in the.parking lot and paying them to go in and get extra bottles of Port Damon for them.....
I know it's one of those perspective mind trick things, but doesn't the GoM look substantially larger than the Juicy?On Wednesday, January 11, we are happy to announce the release of two beers in our Retail Shop...
Juicy
375ml, $18 per bottle, 4 bottle limit per person (credit card and matching ID required, please see our bottle release policy).
Juicy is inspired by our love for New Zealand—the adventures had therein, and the journeys grown from without. Our love for the landscape, the agriculture, and the spirited reflection of its inhabitants a decade ago has led to the vision of what lies before you. After more than a year conditioning in wine barrels with our resident microflora, the beer that we have referred to as Juicy is now ready to be enjoyed.
Bottled December 2016.
Genealogy of Morals - Coffee Collective: Akmel Nuri.
375ml, $20, 1 bottle limit per person (credit card and matching ID required, please see our bottle release policy).
Genealogy of Morals - Coffee Collective: Akmel Nuri is an imperial stout brewed with coffee and aged in bourbon barrels. We have chosen two barrels of our wheat imperial stout, Genealogy of Morals, as the base for a series of single origin coffee experiments. After aging 20 months in select bourbon barrels, we conditioned the beer atop Akmel Nuri's Ethiopian coffee beans sourced and roasted by The Coffee Collective in Copenhagen, Denmark. These friends long ago changed our worldview as to what Coffee could be. After months of bottle conditioning, the beer is ready for release.
We are open in Retail from Wednesday through Saturday, from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.!
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we conditioned the beer atop Akmel Nuri's Ethiopian coffee beans sourced and roasted by The Coffee Collective in Copenhagen, Denmark. These friends long ago changed our worldview as to what Coffee could be. After months of bottle conditioning, the beer is ready for release.
very much so...I know it's one of those perspective mind trick things, but doesn't the GoM look substantially larger than the Juicy?
Shaun took pause to reconsider the boundaries of coffee at some point I see.
I've done this with most forms of beverage and food at some point. Being a huge nerd is fun but it's ******* expensive.I did too at some point... Isn't that what most of us probably did with beer too?
I did too at some point... Isn't that what most of us probably did with beer too?
Shaun took pause to reconsider the boundaries of coffee at some point I see.
I did too at some point... Isn't that what most of us probably did with beer too?
I mean our coffee thread is 85 pages already so it's about time Shaun got on board.I've done this with most forms of beverage and food at some point. Being a huge nerd is fun but it's ******* expensive.
That is insane, glad you are still with us!Yup the Saturday before xmas 2015 the EXACT same thing happened to me. North of the border I91 is 55 and this happened just 10 miles shy of the border on my way to HF. 2.5 hours from home and no way to get a rental... Tow truck guy dropped me off at a bus station.
Glad I was on my way there and not on the way back. The bottles in a hatchback might have killed me... Plus you know, all that wasted beer
Thanks man! Walked away without a bruise or a scratch if you can believe it. Bit of a soar neck the next day but that was itThat is insane, glad you are still with us!
I mean our coffee thread is 85 pages already so it's about time Shaun got on board.
gunna be at hill 2/11, flying in and out of BTV and think it might be less of a headache to ship than to check my luggage, anyone have spare bottle shippers they dont need and can bring to hill that day?