bren4220
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Any definitely worthwhile PCBW events to go to? I saw the post about battle of the barrels or whatever which sounds great. Too soon to tell?
Rivertowne, North Country, & less frequently, East End, Hop Farm, Penn can.
I was thinking of the plastic ones.BG fills my ceramic growler all the time.
They just filled a couple of double walled stainless ones for me a couple weeks ago.BG fills my ceramic growler all the time.
Are you Delfesting bro? Say word
SOUTH HILLS BOYZ is Mindful worth checking out?
For those who were hyping up value of blind tastings, still time to enter:
https://www.talkbeer.com/community/threads/nbo-blind-bif-2017.38294/
Already in!
Since 2008
I know this is a bit premature, but I go to a music festival every Memorial Day weekend
Kolsch is amazing. Its truly under represented in my opinion. Any recommendations for kolsch available around Pgh besides the Four seasons one OneDropSoup mentioned?
Just saw Helltown Idle Hands is now in bottles. Cautiously optimistic to try these.
Normally I would agree, but this fest is totally unlike any other I have been to. A lot of emphasis on families, which is why this is one of the few we still go to.
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Do they mention what the beer is, or just the multitude of barrels it was aged in?"Öl (pronounced Oil) was aged in Laphroaig scotch casks, bourbon casks and 27-year-old rum casks then finally bottle conditioned with local maple syrup. The beer was bottled in late summer of 2016 in hopes that it would be ready for out 5th Anniversary. We tested the bottles over and over and although the taste was fantastic, the beer would not naturally carbonate and we could not release it. So, we waited, and waited, and waited some more...until now. Some 9 months after bottling and 4 months after our intended release date the beer has finally awaken and is ready for you guys.
Bottles are $9.75 each and there is a 6 bottle limit per person per day. Öl is 11.3% abv."
Yay alphabet soup style of beer-making!
Do they mention what the beer is, or just the multitude of barrels it was aged in?
Do they mention what the beer is, or just the multitude of barrels it was aged in?
Bottled 2.5 weeks ago. I'm optimistically cautious.Just saw Helltown Idle Hands is now in bottles. Cautiously optimistic to try these.
You need to leave the gif posting for the technologically gifted...allow me....
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Am I an ******* for thinking that tartness and those barrels just do not go together regardless of who brewed that concoction? I just don't want those things together, ever.
They should add a disclaimer: "DO NOT BUY THIS BEER!"
They should add a disclaimer: "If you don't like tart and smokey and barrels together, DO NOT BUY THIS BEER!"