I think the closest they've done was the original batch of Luscious in 2011, which had a portion aged in oak.Has the alchemist ever done a barrel aged stout?
I think the closest they've done was the original batch of Luscious in 2011, which had a portion aged in oak.Has the alchemist ever done a barrel aged stout?
Limits ? Price ?
Tbh you might have better luck getting a response in the Hill Farmstead thread. It would be an off-topic request, but who is even gonna moderate you?
Frank maybe?Would anyone be so kind as to help me out with a couple 4 packs of yee ole' Heady Topper for C&L? Trying to grab it for a buddy as a gift.
My friend in California said heady and focal are being sold at Whole Foods our there now - is Alchemist distributing out of Vermont now?
They posted something on social media about sending some pallets of both to San Francisco for a limited engagement or something. I don't think it's anything that will be ongoing, but I could be wrong.
Ah ok, he is in San Jose, so could just be that.
They send cans to the NYC area pretty regularly.is Alchemist distributing out of Vermont now?
Onsite only at bars though afaikThey send cans to the NYC area pretty regularly.
My friend in California said heady and focal are being sold at Whole Foods our there now - is Alchemist distributing out of Vermont now?
They posted something on social media about sending some pallets of both to San Francisco for a limited engagement or something. I don't think it's anything that will be ongoing, but I could be wrong.
Some pallets were sent for San Francisco beer week is what the social media post alluded to I believe. This occurred last year too if I recall correctly.
Some pallets were sent for San Francisco beer week is what the social media post alluded to I believe. This occurred last year too if I recall correctly.
Probably not. They send some to Philly and they get sold out of distributors just like normal beers.Onsite only at bars though afaik
Was referring to NYC. 10 bucks a can in bars. Local options are better now anywayProbably not. They send some to Philly and they get sold out of distributors just like normal beers.
Oh I was just using that as an example of a different market not doing it that way, but you're right I could easily be wrong. Also I wouldn't pay $10 a can for it. What a rip.Was referring to NYC. 10 bucks a can in bars. Local options are better now anyway
$8 by me mother ******.Was referring to NYC. 10 bucks a can in bars. Local options are better now anyway