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How do they pump out so many barrel aged beers? Seems like they have barrel aged releases all the time.

Agreed. Not only to do they seemingly have a new barrel aged beer every month, but they also have mad quantity of said beers. I love how the beers are available for weeks or months since you don't have to leave work early, cancel your daughter's birthday party, and grab grandma from the retirement home in order to get 3 bottles, but like you, I don't know how they do it.
 
Agreed. Not only to do they seemingly have a new barrel aged beer every month, but they also have mad quantity of said beers. I love how the beers are available for weeks or months since you don't have to leave work early, cancel your daughter's birthday party, and grab grandma from the retirement home in order to get 3 bottles, but like you, I don't know how they do it.

Their facility at the taproom is no joke. They have quite a bit of capacity in Athens these days. I feel like they have found their sweet spot. They do regular awesome releases, distribute statewide, have just enough brand recognition that they are really well known, but not so much that their beers are unattainable, they cover all formats (ie. Cans, 375s, 22oz, etc.), keep an awesome taplist at all 3 locations, and beers that are released stick around, even larger format releases you can show up day of and go home with something. Plus they got them saurs comin in 375s or 500ml!
 
I wish I liked their beer.
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I didn't realize that dancing gnome distributes kegs. Pipers has some as well as county line ipa on cask. Looks like i'll be making a pit stop on the way home.
Also occasionally at Butterjoint, Independent, Urban Tap, Carson St. Deli, Beer Hive, Smallman Galley, Pig Iron, & Around Back in Lower Burrell(of all places - Andrew's hometown). 10 -bal = gettin' around.
 
Also occasionally at Butterjoint, Independent, Urban Tap, Carson St. Deli, Beer Hive, Smallman Galley, Pig Iron, & Around Back in Lower Burrell(of all places - Andrew's hometown). 10 -bal = gettin' around.
Several DG beers are nearly constantly on tap at Whole Foods Wexford and Pig Iron.

Shows how often I get out
 
And it would be greatly appreciated if someone could spare me a single can of the voodoo blossoming down under with grape juice. I had my outing for the night and we're going hiking tomorrow so there's no chance I'm making it out there.
 
Just because you said that, I'll try to balance it out by saying voodoobrewery got a nod this week in some publication. I'm too many beers in to remember where. Nice work everyone.
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Just saw this when checking Twitter. Congrats brewgentlemen
http://draftmag.com/best-beers-of-the-week-032417/
It also makes me want to try the Wyndridge DIPA. I see them around but have never tried anything from them yet.
Look you two dopes, nobody's even heard of a "magazine" or a "publication" before so those lists don't mean ****. Get your heads out of your asses, but first pry your lips off the brewers' cocks that are also lodged up there. Then remove said dicks from your butts also.

*Was this it? http://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/beerandcider/the-world’s-50-best-beers/ss-AAn3Noe
 
And it would be greatly appreciated if someone could spare me a single can of the voodoo blossoming down under with grape juice. I had my outing for the night and we're going hiking tomorrow so there's no chance I'm making it out there.

I'm heading down Sunday probably so if there's any left I can get you some.
 
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