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****, i realized I never actually replied. Sorry rude.

We can talk about when you do this, but i am notoriously unsocial.


Bring a friend. I'll pretend you're not there. We'll save a table in the back of the patio where no one will see you.

You'll have to come inside when we chug cheap beer in the keg box though....
 
Hey Sactown bro's!
I'm heading into town today. Looking for s good spot for lunch w a solid tap list. Mid/downtown, east sac ish. Any Suggestions?

Also: thinking of making the trek to moonraker tomorrow, if anybody would like to touch tips.

Thanks ya'll!
 
Burgers and Brew on R and 14th. http://www.burgersbrew.com/menu

Fieldwork on 18th and Capitol for just beer and a quick bite. Right next to Zocalo or Paesanos for food though.

Mikuni on 16th and J if you do Sushi.

Pub with some taps.. Firestone Public House on 16th and L.

University of Beer has the most handles (100) , but limited pub food. 16th and O.
 
Burgers and Brew on R and 14th. http://www.burgersbrew.com/menu

Fieldwork on 18th and Capitol for just beer and a quick bite. Right next to Zocalo or Paesanos for food though.

Mikuni on 16th and J if you do Sushi.

Pub with some taps.. Firestone Public House on 16th and L.

University of Beer has the most handles (100) , but limited pub food. 16th and O.

Mikuni has good beer now!? Thats awesome!
 
Mikuni has good beer now!? Thats awesome!

They usually have Track 7 and a few other Locals, but it is limited compared to the other places. I mostly just suggested them if you like to crush Sushi rolls. I would hit that place a few times a week if I could.
 
Hey Sactown bro's!
I'm heading into town today. Looking for s good spot for lunch w a solid tap list. Mid/downtown, east sac ish. Any Suggestions?

Also: thinking of making the trek to moonraker tomorrow, if anybody would like to touch tips.

Thanks ya'll!

Tankhouse
Lowbrau
The Federalist
Kupros

Probably in that order. Unless you want a delicious pie, then The Federalist to the top.
 
Burgers and Brew on R and 14th. http://www.burgersbrew.com/menu

Fieldwork on 18th and Capitol for just beer and a quick bite. Right next to Zocalo or Paesanos for food though.

Mikuni on 16th and J if you do Sushi.

Pub with some taps.. Firestone Public House on 16th and L.

University of Beer has the most handles (100) , but limited pub food. 16th and O.

Fieldwork has food now, just FYI. It's run through Zocalo.
 
Ended up crushing rolls at Mikuni. Food was good, but beer selection was.........


Any good spots to grub near Moonraker?
 
If you want to stand in line for some high quality Taco Bell like tacos <- yeah I said that, you can always head to the Taco Tree. It's an Auburn institution!
 
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I missed cans by a few minutes on Saturday, but s cool local kicked me down a couple. If anybody goes to the next reelease & wants to grab some extras, hit me up. I'm sure we could work something out.
 
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I missed cans by a few minutes on Saturday, but s cool local kicked me down a couple. If anybody goes to the next reelease & wants to grab some extras, hit me up. I'm sure we could work something out.
Was lucky to get a 4 pack while in town last weekend, fantastic beer!
 
Track 7 has some new beers and some old favs for the Wednesday Canning series.

Left Eye Right Eye LE Triple IPA starts it off. Hopped up version of the regular LERE DIPA.

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Not a ton of detail on specifics. Probably the same hop bill as regular LERE DIPA. Lower IBUs though.

Left Eye Right Eye Left Eye 3XIPA will be available in 16oz can 4-pks to-go and on tap this Wednesday (11/2) at both Curtis Park and Natomas. This 3XIPA is the big brother of our Left Eye Right Eye Double IPA, and it weighs in at 12% ABV. When on tap in the past, it doesn't last long so stop by to have one and get a few 4-pks to take home this Wednesday.

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pardon the toxic interruption:

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Some news about the Track 7 "5th Anniversary" party on 12/31/16. They are doing 6 colab beers with other breweries. Not much detail other then they will be available in 16oz can format in a "6 pack".

The breweries participating in this project include -- Alvarado Street, Bike Dog, Fieldwork, Modern Times, Revision and 3 Weavers. Revision is the former head brewer at Knee Deep.

They have only posted this on the 2 local Sacramento Beer groups so far.
 
Not sure how long DOJO will last as this is their first time canning it and I'm not sure how much they made. They're doing a limit of three packs per person so they probably canned a good amount.

Thanks, I might make it tomorrow night, but Saturday afternoon is more likely.
 
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