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Heads up on a possible deal:

A (non-craft-drinking) buddy and I went to Mother's Peninsula Grill in Severna Park/Arnold for the NCAA Championship game tonight. He had 4 Corona bottles for the "special" price of $3.50 each. I started with a bottle of Troegs Perpetual (7.5%) and then had 3 bottles of Flying Dog Double Dog Double Pale Ale (11.5%); all four bottles were $5 each. Since Mondays are Service Industry Night and they offer 50% off for that, our total bill was $21.47.

Long story short, if you don't have to work early on Tuesdays and you enjoy craft beer, it appears to be to your advantage to hang out here on Monday nights for half off the all-encompassing craft price of $5 each.

*I wasn't driving, thank goodness.
**Monday nights after 9pm at Mother's Peninsula Grill = 50% off all alcohol for Service Industry employees
***Private message me for the secret handshake
 
I searched "jailbreak" and found nothing for this, so here you go. New brewery in Laurel, officially opening late April but they're filling growlers and sending beer out to bars now.

I stopped in on Saturday and like what I see.

http://www.jailbreakbrewing.com/

https://www.facebook.com/JailbreakBrewingCompany

http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimor...14/03/jailbreak-brewing-to-begin-brewing.html

Saw these guys had some beer ('Welcome to Scoville' - Ipa with jalapenos and cilantro) on tap at Perfect Pour when I stopped in yesterday. Didn't bother to try a sample but wanted to let folks know that their beers are apparently pouring at certain locations now.

Iliketurtles - Yes, you can get a heads up!
 
Thanks Beerontwowheels . I can't wait to try one of your breakfast sandwiches since I didn't get one at the bang.

Jailbreak is doing tap takeovers at a couple places. I have heard not amazing things.
 
Jailbreak is opening on the weekend of the 26th. We went to a friends and families soft opening, there was some solid stuff, some things that need work, but they are all very dedicated and I think they'll be a nice addition to the MD scene.
 
We're in north Baltimore, 4 adults, 5 kids. Looking for a family friendly place with good beer. Birroteca? Looks like we're about 10 minutes from there. Not wanting to go too far or downtown.
 
I hope it's better than the beer being produced at Frisco's.

It will be much, much better. Based on Ken's one line description, I shall call it Hill Farmstead II and the theme will be producing fantastic beer that is sought after far and wide, while maintaining the highest level of pretentiousness.
 
Jailbreak is opening on the weekend of the 26th. We went to a friends and families soft opening, there was some solid stuff, some things that need work, but they are all very dedicated and I think they'll be a nice addition to the MD scene.

You can check out Parts & Labor also. It has 24 taps and a growler station. I haven't been to it since it has opened but I did attend the Mash Bash Homebrew Competition there (in collaboration with Nepenthe). It is a great space, just like all of the other restaurants in the Woodberry Kitchen collection.

"Parts & Labor's beer program, led by Jayce Flickinger, will feature a unique system of 24 taps, all held at multiple serving temperatures and poured in glassware appropriate to each beer's style. The beer menu will mirror the kitchen's sourcing, lead and focus, showcasing Maryland breweries as much as possible."

Corey Polyoka, Woodberry’s beverage and bar manager, told us their beer offerings will take the same philosophy as their food and focus on local suds; specifically featuring beers from newly legal Class 8MFarmstead Breweries around the state.

 
Does anyone have a lead on a couple cans of fresh OTWOA? I don't know when the last time was it was released, but am looking for a few for a BIF box. Please and thank you.
 
Does anyone have a lead on a couple cans of fresh OTWOA? I don't know when the last time was it was released, but am looking for a few for a BIF box. Please and thank you.
DC Brau closed for remodeling several weeks ago. I think any cans would be at least 7 weeks old, so I would not recommend sending any.
 
DC Brau closed for remodeling several weeks ago. I think any cans would be at least 7 weeks old, so I would not recommend sending any.

Thanks for the info, Pat. I knew their tasting room closed during remodeling but didn't know the whole place was closed. I was hoping to find a few fresh cans that made it out to a store somewhere.
 
Hey guys, looks like I will be landing back in the states on Tuesday. Will be staying the night at the Embassy Suites BWI. Any bottle shops or good bars within a short cab ride.. looking to break this 6 month dry spell in style!

Thanks for any help TB!

Cheers!
Mark
 
Hey guys, looks like I will be landing back in the states on Tuesday. Will be staying the night at the Embassy Suites BWI. Any bottle shops or good bars within a short cab ride.. looking to break this 6 month dry spell in style!

Thanks for any help TB!

Cheers!
Mark
What time do you land?
 
have the new stillwater bottles hit yet? i need to know when to cross the border to grab some
 
We're hoping sometime around 2pm, depending on the weather situation in Kuwait and Germany. After that we're heading over to the hotel and we're free until our final flight home the next morning.
The best bet will be the Perfect Pour. Reasonably close, but you might be better off grabbing a rental car. It'll likely be cheaper than a cab. PP has a great selection, but their prices border on rape. If I still lived in Baltimore, I'd come and get you!
 
The closest store to BWI that I've found to have a great selection is Cindy's in Elkridge. They don't have quite as big of a selection as Perfect Pour, but they're literally half the distance from the airport (6mi vs. 12mi) as PP. If you're looking for a beer you had one time in another country and you only know what the bottle looks like, odds are the guy at Perfect Pour will know what you're talking about and they'll have it. Cindy's won't carry all those random beers, but they'll have the bases covered when it comes to good craft beer distributed in MD, including special releases.

The abosolute closest store to BWI to get craft beer is probably Christo's in Ferndale, about 1.5 miles away. However, I can't speak to the quality of their selection; I haven't been there in years.

The closest bar is actually in the airport. There is a DuClaw Brewing company bar located outside of security between terminals A and B (Southwest). If your flight gets in on time and you have the whole evening, your other option is to get on the light rail at the airport and take it into Baltimore. Pratt Street Alehouse is 1/2 block from the Pratt Street station and Alewife is about 2 blocks from the Baltimore Street/Royal Farms Arena station.
 
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The best bet will be the Perfect Pour. Reasonably close, but you might be better off grabbing a rental car. It'll likely be cheaper than a cab. PP has a great selection, but their prices border on rape. If I still lived in Baltimore, I'd come and get you!

The closest store to BWI that I've found to have a great selection is Cindy's in Elkridge. They don't have quite as big of a selection as Perfect Pour, but they're literally half the distance from the airport (6mi vs. 12mi) as PP. If you're looking for a beer you had one time in another country and you only know what the bottle looks like, odds are the guy at Perfect Pour will know what you're talking about and they'll have it. Cindy's won't carry all those random beers, but they'll have the bases covered when it comes to good craft beer is distributed in MD, including special releases.

The abosolute closest store to BWI to get craft beer is probably Christo's in Ferndale, about 1.5 miles away. However, I can't speak to the quality of their selection; I haven't been there in years.

The closest bar is actually in the airport. There is a DuClaw Brewing company bar located outside of security between terminals A and B (Southwest). If your flight gets in on time and you have the whole evening, your other option is to get on the light rail at the airport and take it into Baltimore. Pratt Street Alehouse is 1/2 block from the Pratt Street station and Alewife is about 2 blocks from the Baltimore Street/Royal Farms Arena station.

Don't worry Gents, I've got it covered! Picking up Compton25 and his buddies and will hit a few key spots in the area.
 

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