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Everything fwgs sells as "online exclusive" you have to pay shipping for.
Hmmm... Doesn't quite sit right to buy a bottle of liquor at a liquor store and pay shipping. If you special order non-lottery bottle(s) from the online store and pick them up in store, do they also charge shipping?
 
Hmmm... Doesn't quite sit right to buy a bottle of liquor at a liquor store and pay shipping. If you special order non-lottery bottle(s) from the online store and pick them up in store, do they also charge shipping?
Yes
 
Hmmm... Doesn't quite sit right to buy a bottle of liquor at a liquor store and pay shipping. If you special order non-lottery bottle(s) from the online store and pick them up in store, do they also charge shipping?
Yeah but it's only a few bucks if you get it shipped to a liquor store near you. What you win?
 
Did we open one at your house a while back? I think Bill brought it. But that is the only one I've had from them that I thought was good. The bottle of The Road I drank not that long ago was straight vinegar. And I hate vinegar.

That was my bottle and it was The Bluest, which was one of the best beers I've had from them.
 
Apparently some of the local deer heard us talking **** yesterday and were pissed. One jumped out in front of me on 376 last night and ****** my **** up. Kamikaze ass ************ got the worst of it. Be careful out there dudes.

RIP dummy deer, i tried. I'll catch you on the flip side. We'll enjoy ethereal dances by eternal streams, say word.

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Visiting from out of town this weekend, I think I've got my itinerary set but I had a quick question for locals - what's the parking situation like on Carson Street?

I never had an issue with finding parking down there, even during when I basically lived down there on the weekends in my 20's. The thing with Carson Street is that the neighborhood is a grid, so there are a ton of side streets that run parallel and perpendicular where you can find parking as well. I would say absolutely no issues at all finding spots in the afternoon, and it will get harder and harder the later in the day it gets. Still shouldn't be a problem.
 
The whole parking in the middle of the street on those side streets always seemed odd to me. I get it, more parking but still is strange.
I never had an issue with finding parking down there, even during when I basically lived down there on the weekends in my 20's. The thing with Carson Street is that the neighborhood is a grid, so there are a ton of side streets that run parallel and perpendicular where you can find parking as well. I would say absolutely no issues at all finding spots in the afternoon, and it will get harder and harder the later in the day it gets. Still shouldn't be a problem.
 
Visiting from out of town this weekend, I think I've got my itinerary set but I had a quick question for locals - what's the parking situation like on Carson Street?

I never had an issue with finding parking down there, even during when I basically lived down there on the weekends in my 20's. The thing with Carson Street is that the neighborhood is a grid, so there are a ton of side streets that run parallel and perpendicular where you can find parking as well. I would say absolutely no issues at all finding spots in the afternoon, and it will get harder and harder the later in the day it gets. Still shouldn't be a problem.
i think he's ******* with us
 

Honestly, that's what I call a cool story bro. Such a riveting tale, I honestly copy and pasted it to word, saved on my hard drive, backed it up on a jump drive, drove to the bank, put the jump drive in the safe deposit box, and will leave it there until my kids turn about 12 (when they can actually state their age, and ask what it is I'm showing them), when I will pick it up, put it in an old USB drive reader and relay this cool story to them and tell them, "kids, this is what a cool story should look and sound like...not like the stories your generation tells."
 
Honestly, that's what I call a cool story bro. Such a riveting tale, I honestly copy and pasted it to word, saved on my hard drive, backed it up on a jump drive, drove to the bank, put the jump drive in the safe deposit box, and will leave it there until my kids turn about 12 (when they can actually state their age, and ask what it is I'm showing them), when I will pick it up, put it in an old USB drive reader and relay this cool story to them and tell them, "kids, this is what a cool story should look and sound like...not like the stories your generation tells."

Seems like a lot of work.

I'm not sure what your question was though, honestly. Could you not see the picture? Because otherwise, you could see my confusion.
 
Do you know if that will be on at homestead? I ******* need it.
http://voodoobrewery.com/locations/homestead/
I think they keep the tap list pretty current for each location .... Someone mentioned Edith isn't on tap at Homestead yet because of how many beers they currently have avail (no empty tap line to put it), so I would assume the Berliner is just Meadville (pub and production) as of now
 
http://voodoobrewery.com/locations/homestead/
I think they keep the tap list pretty current for each location .... Someone mentioned Edith isn't on tap at Homestead yet because of how many beers they currently have avail (no empty tap line to put it), so I would assume the Berliner is just Meadville (pub and production) as of now



Accidentally hit "no" for the 21+ check. Always nice to watch this whole video and feel terrified.
 
Seems like a lot of work.

I'm not sure what your question was though, honestly. Could you not see the picture? Because otherwise, you could see my confusion.

God do I have to spell everything out for you letter by letter? How is Grand Cru different than normal Mad Elf?
 
God do I have to spell everything out for you letter by letter? How is Grand Cru different than normal Mad Elf?

Asking "What is it?" when there's a picture of something seems kind of like a stupid question. Had you asked how it was different, I imagine you'd have gotten a different response.

Tröegs Independent Brewing
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We’ve been wanting to do this for a while now. If you know Tröegs, you know The Mad Elf, the mischievous Belgian-style ale that helped put our little brewery on the map. In early November, we’re releasing the director’s cut. Demerara sugar and tart Balaton cherries – loads of them – make all the difference. Bottle-conditioned and flush with notes of cinnamon and clove, this beer begs to be shared. Take a bottle home, gather your best friends and cherish the cherries.
 
I had no idea what that beer was either. It said "Grand Cru," but then said "ale brewed with honey and cherries." But that's just like regular Mad Elf, right?

So I had to go elsewhere to see what made it "Grand Cru."
 
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