Maybe now I can get the beer they promised me over a year ago when I made the mistake of buying "shares" in that stupid brewery.
And what's up with people trading good beer for some Pittsburgh Cookie Table Prairie commissioned beer? I feel like there are a lot of new beer traders getting grifted by a handful of elite beer brokers.
I've seen the Cookie Table beer and a ton of the other Prairie Dawg variations floating around.
For me, it's pretty tough for a brewery to overcome a terribly negative first impression... The first two Prairie beers I ever had were the infected batch of BA Vanilla Noir, and the batch of Bomb! that tasted like someone dumped a camp fire into the tank. Have been hard passing on their beers ever since.
Understandable, I’ve had some people tell
me they will never have a Voodoo again after Hottin Up and Vanilla K13. To each their own.
Understandable, I’ve had some people tell
me they will never have a Voodoo again after Hottin Up and Vanilla K13. To each their own.
Whats the issue with the K13 nilla? Ive had two bottles and no off flavors at all.
Whats the issue with the K13 nilla? Ive had two bottles and no off flavors at all.
You can do some research on untapped on Vanilla K13. Every brewery misses here and there but Voodoo and Prairie hit more home runs than strikeouts. Both their names speak for themselves.
The conversation is getting sidetracked - my original question was how does the OP know it’s a bad trade if he has never tasted these beers or understands the valuation of said beers. Depending on which prairie dawg, there is value.
I had a taste of Brandy BM. I thought it was good.
I would love to see a pic of some dood with cases of cookie beer in his living room desperately trying to hype and flip them before people realize that it was basically a no limit release and 400 bottles per person and he was the only one in line.
Not really how it works, The limit is how many bottles your barrel produces. Usually 350-420 split among x number of people. Barrels sell out within seconds on sign up day. The better prairie dawgs always trade well. Just the facts of the matter if you look at last year and this year. Anyway good luck I’m sure Hulton Liquid works will be trading for BMs soon. Just got to be that guy in his living room hyping it up.
You talking about home brewing in relation to Prairie? I think that's the dream of every person that brews beer. To one day create a delicious beer that gets very respectable secondary on Beer Black Book and is gobbled up and flipped by **** lords.
I'm sure I can whip up a stout with enough cookies to satisfy your palette. "4.65 wish had more cookies but better than last batch"
You talking about home brewing in relation to Prairie? I think that's the dream of every person that brews beer. To one day create a delicious beer that gets very respectable secondary on Beer Black Book and is gobbled up and flipped by **** lords.
I'm sure I can whip up a stout with enough cookies to satisfy your palette. "4.65 wish had more cookies but better than last batch"
Then whats’s the argument? Prairie makes delicious beers in your words and someone traded a BM for 3 of them. The same trade was done multiple times. What’s the issue?
Sounds great that Hulton Liquid Works can make a 4.65 pastry stout. I’m sure everyone is eager to try it.
Pitt gonna hang with Duke tonight or what?
Pitt gonna hang with Duke tonight or what?
No. Zion gonna throw down 30+.
I'm prairie dogging pretty bad over here, that coffee hits hard.
Sounds like that's the case. Defending trade values is always funny. Oh wait, I take that back after seeing the untapped score...Not sure why you're butt hurt about this, honestly. I'm guessing you were in on the purchase and have to defend it.
I like some of the photos people are posting with "floaties" in the beer as a positive. Are those chunks of marshmallow? Better get flipping before those bottles turn.
I got you on the pasty stout! Hulton Liquid Dawgs commissioned beer programs' first customer. I won't do any less than 6 adjuncts in it and 1 must be a Nabisco product.
Sounds like that's the case. Defending trade values is always funny. Oh wait, I take that back after seeing the untapped score...
Ok I'm done being a jag. Has anyone had those Dawgs? I'm not a huge pastry guy but people rave about them. I think I read they're only barrel aged for a few months. I bet they're super expensive like all the other prairie stuff.
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Marshmallow fluff, or Oreo filling? Either way, kinda seems like a bad idea, right?
I think the ingredient list gives you an idea of what you're getting into. I'm not squeamish about floaties, that is, unless if they taste like barf. I never had prop 13 but I heard it had chunks of coconut in it and everyone loved that.
The fish face on that glass says it all
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Man, I thought you would have moved on from this. Ever see floaties in Wakefield or Cycle beers?
Seriously, you are going to **** on Prairie - have you tasted your own beer (Hulton Liquid Works)? I mean half of them are/seem infected and that 12% pale ale turned out great. You have been speaking for a day about something you know absolutely nothing about. 1. Trade value 2. How to make a good beer. I’ll leave it at that.