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Sunday we are releasing 'Agrio' a Margarita style Gose with Agave, Strawberry, Lime Peel, and Sea Salt.

Notes of old man taint, dried dog turd, moldy heirloom artisan hand crafted free range non gmo breads, and black bean farts.
Will it remind me of this?
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So I see Nimble Giant has simcoe. How catty can I expect it to be? Because I'm truly not a fan of that quality at all.
 
Same. If this was a day I had off work, I would 100% be making the trip.



Have you seen the Westbrook menu for their Mexican Cakes? They still have the 2013 variants (Red Wine, Jack Daniel's, Apple Brandy), but each beer has a menu price of like $350.

I always wondered what the proper etiquette is when it comes to tipping when purchasing big bottles like this.

What's insane is that the bar I went to in Copenhagen had most of the vintage Cakes for something like $70-80
 
Come on Troy this happens all over the place. Not necessarily the breaking up of packs but the gouging does.

Oh it sure does. Just didn't expect it from a reputable grocery chain. If this happened in a different department of the store people would be up in arms.
 
Fair enough, I understand completely. I guess I just thought that was really weird to see a store do that, especially since it comes across as gouging.
There are a lot of reasons SSMDRFL gets things first and gets bigger allotments. Just like in Chicago some Binnys have better selection than others. Shop at the one with the selection you want and the beer guy that won't screw you.
 
There are a lot of reasons SSMDRFL gets things first and gets bigger allotments. Just like in Chicago some Binnys have better selection than others. Shop at the one with the selection you want and the beer guy that won't screw you.

Oh for sure. The selection at H20 has hit close to rock bottom anyway, only stopped by to see if they still had NG.

You do a kick ass job at keeping a great selection at MDSS, that can't be said enough!
 
Sunday we are releasing 'Agrio' a Margarita style Gose with Agave, Strawberry, Lime Peel, and Sea Salt.

Notes of old man taint, dried dog turd, moldy heirloom artisan hand crafted free range non gmo breads, and black bean farts.
How's that pup of yours doing? I miss that little monster.
 

Haha, I had a good laugh at that list earlier today. Kind of a joke list based on how they came up with it, but hey most of the online lists like that are just clickbait.

They should change it to: Pittsburgh has a lower walkability score and lower median house sale price and thus, they are a better craft beer city.......

1. Pittsburgh, PA
Breweries per 100,000 Adults 21+ in the State: 3
Active Brewery Permits: 256
State Beer Tax: $.08 per gallon
Walk Score: 61
Median Home Sale Price: $150,200


5. Philadelphia, PA
Breweries per 100,000 Adults 21+ in the State: 3
Active Brewery Permits: 256
State Beer Tax: $.08 per gallon
Walk Score: 78
Median Home Sale Price: $240,000
 
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