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Anyonedoing Good Vibes? Looks like they’ve put the remaining tickets up for sale online per Instagram.

I considered it this year, but the price just doesn't work for me. That's not a complaint or a dig at Voodoo, it's just more than I'm willing to pay. Hope those who are going have a great time.
 
Founders mas agave is amazing and if yinz don't agree then you should probably stick to your baby food beers. Happy memorial day weekend!
 
Any of you bitch ass turds had that Lustra Lager? Or that IC Golden? Delicious day drinkers for the soul, if you're mad go **** yourself.


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They need to go full throwback & just package it in this so we can all get gum cancer:
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Hey man, you gonna drop some soup on Inner Groove? Soft opening I know, but still, give us something Mr VIP+3

So I don't wanna come across as hyper-homer, but I'm really happy with them so far. The taproom's pretty spacious, the atmosphere's kind of like East End's but with higher ceilings & more natural light. They're toilet-trained-kid-friendly (no high chairs or changing tables, but there's low seating, games, etc.), which is subjectively a plus or minus, I realize. Doing the standard food truck/order in/BYOF for food. Parking situation is good if, say, you're driving a full-size pickup from the North Hills.

I'm relieved to say I really like their beer - I'd invested a small amount of time & effort before ever trying their product, which is risky, but it turns out they make some good stuff. Opening with a pretty standard variety (hefe, hazy pale, hazy DIPA, imperial porter, I guess there will be eight pouring when they actually open), & I dug everything I tried (the DIPA was wicked good). There are small, forgivable flaws (e.g. hefe could use more head), but I'd put them above par for out-of-the-gate breweries in the past few years.
 
So I don't wanna come across as hyper-homer, but I'm really happy with them so far. The taproom's pretty spacious, the atmosphere's kind of like East End's but with higher ceilings & more natural light. They're toilet-trained-kid-friendly (no high chairs or changing tables, but there's low seating, games, etc.), which is subjectively a plus or minus, I realize. Doing the standard food truck/order in/BYOF for food. Parking situation is good if, say, you're driving a full-size pickup from the North Hills.

I'm relieved to say I really like their beer - I'd invested a small amount of time & effort before ever trying their product, which is risky, but it turns out they make some good stuff. Opening with a pretty standard variety (hefe, hazy pale, hazy DIPA, imperial porter, I guess there will be eight pouring when they actually open), & I dug everything I tried (the DIPA was wicked good). There are small, forgivable flaws (e.g. hefe could use more head), but I'd put them above par for out-of-the-gate breweries in the past few years.


-Opens Google Maps-

Directions

Home to 751 E Railroad Ave, Verona, PA 15147

9.9 miles

Wtf Nate... Do I look like frickin' Magellan to you?
 
So I don't wanna come across as hyper-homer, but I'm really happy with them so far. The taproom's pretty spacious, the atmosphere's kind of like East End's but with higher ceilings & more natural light. They're toilet-trained-kid-friendly (no high chairs or changing tables, but there's low seating, games, etc.), which is subjectively a plus or minus, I realize. Doing the standard food truck/order in/BYOF for food. Parking situation is good if, say, you're driving a full-size pickup from the North Hills.

I'm relieved to say I really like their beer - I'd invested a small amount of time & effort before ever trying their product, which is risky, but it turns out they make some good stuff. Opening with a pretty standard variety (hefe, hazy pale, hazy DIPA, imperial porter, I guess there will be eight pouring when they actually open), & I dug everything I tried (the DIPA was wicked good). There are small, forgivable flaws (e.g. hefe could use more head), but I'd put them above par for out-of-the-gate breweries in the past few years.

Would have been cool if this place was around back when I lived in Penn Hills.

Will certainly be checking in periodically to see beer names considering the music theme. "Let the Mango Through". ******* love it.

https://triblive.com/local/valley-n...-designed-to-serve-beer-with-a-smooth-groove/
 
Didn’t someone mention Firestone finally coming to market here a while back? When is that happening?
 
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