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I still enjoy a (very) occasional glass of Wookey Jack. 
I still enjoy a (very) occasional glass of Wookey Jack.![]()
We do?People in Michigan treat Project Pam like it is some kind of awesome. Isn't that a black IPA with syrup?
Well not as awesome as infected Hipster Brunch.We do?
Founders loves black IPAs for some reason. The fact that they had enough maple barrels to make a large batch that could have been CBS, but decided to fill the barrels with Dark Penance instead is pretty absurd.People in Michigan treat Project Pam like it is some kind of awesome. Isn't that a black IPA with syrup?
Founders loves black IPAs for some reason. The fact that they had enough maple barrels to make a large batch that could have been CBS, but decided to fill the barrels with Dark Penance instead is pretty absurd.
paying extra for the can? it's not a reusable flask. build it into the price.The crowler fill at the brewery is anywhere from $5.50-$8.00 depending on the beer plus $2 for the can. I have no experience paying for crowlers and this seems... alright?
The crowler fill at the brewery is anywhere from $5.50-$8.00 depending on the beer plus $2 for the can. I have no experience paying for crowlers and this seems... alright?
My go to charges $1 more for Crowler vs Growler. I like this relationship.The crowler fill at the brewery is anywhere from $5.50-$8.00 depending on the beer plus $2 for the can. I have no experience paying for crowlers and this seems... alright?
Pretty sure they re-filled the barrels after pulling out the last round of CBS. Hence Pam having virtually no maple presence. That's what I am going to tell myself they did at least.Founders loves black IPAs for some reason. The fact that they had enough maple barrels to make a large batch that could have been CBS, but decided to fill the barrels with Dark Penance instead is pretty absurd.
Speaking of founders, KBS is hitting taps here in Aus this week. I'm generally indifferent to launch events and imperial stouts but I'll probably head along and tick it.
It better be worth it.
If it was a shelf beer, everyone would talk about how underrated and slept on it is. If it went as fast as something like enjoy by (no one leaves work early, but folks grab it if it's around) it would be exactly as good as the hype. As it stands, people in this area will drive or wait in line for hours to get it, and it's not worth that at all. It's as good as things like BA thirsty dog and hoppin frog beer, both of which sit on the shelves near me. (All, of course, IMO)Speaking of founders, KBS is hitting taps here in Aus this week. I'm generally indifferent to launch events and imperial stouts but I'll probably head along and tick it.
It better be worth it.
FTFYno beer is worth that at all
You can't buy a quart can of miller up there?Speaking of crowlers, there's not a ******* place in a 45 mile radius from here that does crowlers. I want to shotgun 32oz of beer goddamnit.
Srs.
I don't think you can even get a 4 pack in Asheville. People drive around town buying a bottle or two from all the shops. Seems like a waste of time and effort when they could just get some Big Bad Baptist at the grocery store. Of course, these are many of the same people who are going to wait 6 hrs to get 2 bottles of Schnozzberry, so they can't place much value on their time.If it was a shelf beer, everyone would talk about how underrated and slept on it is. If it went as fast as something like enjoy by (no one leaves work early, but folks grab it if it's around) it would be exactly as good as the hype. As it stands, people in this area will drive or wait in line for hours to get it, and it's not worth that at all. It's as good as things like BA thirsty dog and hoppin frog beer, both of which sit on the shelves near me. (All, of course, IMO)
I don't think you can even get a 4 pack in Asheville. People drive around town buying a bottle or two from all the shops. Seems like a waste of time and effort when they could just get some Big Bad Baptist at the grocery store. Of course, these are many of the same people who are going to wait 6 hrs to get 2 bottles of Schnozzberry, so they can't place much value on their time.
I think $2 for the can is fair. Store around here charges $1.50, but I'll usually just fill a growler if I remembered to bring one.The crowler fill at the brewery is anywhere from $5.50-$8.00 depending on the beer plus $2 for the can. I have no experience paying for crowlers and this seems... alright?
You can't buy a quart can of miller up there?
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