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Looks like I'll be in Columbus for a week later this month for work, anybody have tips on places to check out?

Coming back out again for work soon, any new additions to the scene in the last year or two? Going to be in the Easton area again.
 
http://www.wolfsridgebrewing.com/events/2017/6/8/red-legacy-batch-1-bottle-release

Slowly but surely, we've been releasing our debut of sour beers from our Wild Heritage Series! The next entry will be Red Legacy, our Flander's-Style red ale that has been aging in oak barrels for 16 months. Red Legacy is a complex and malty beer, with acidic, tart notes that are classic to this historic style. Alongside Red Legacy, we will also have limited bottles of our espresso milk stout, Night Method and Clear Sky Lemon Meringue available. Currently we will be setting bottle allotments at 3 per person, but this is subject to change closer to the release.

Expect a killer draft list with 20 taps and a few special casks, as well as a full food menu! Doors will open at 10:00 am, and the sale will begin at 11:00 am first come, first serve.

Stay tuned for more details on the draft list!

  • Red Legacy, Batch #1: $20, 22 oz bombers. 3 per person.
  • Night Method: $4.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
  • Clear Sky Lemon Meringue: $6.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
 
http://www.wolfsridgebrewing.com/events/2017/6/8/red-legacy-batch-1-bottle-release

Slowly but surely, we've been releasing our debut of sour beers from our Wild Heritage Series! The next entry will be Red Legacy, our Flander's-Style red ale that has been aging in oak barrels for 16 months. Red Legacy is a complex and malty beer, with acidic, tart notes that are classic to this historic style. Alongside Red Legacy, we will also have limited bottles of our espresso milk stout, Night Method and Clear Sky Lemon Meringue available. Currently we will be setting bottle allotments at 3 per person, but this is subject to change closer to the release.

Expect a killer draft list with 20 taps and a few special casks, as well as a full food menu! Doors will open at 10:00 am, and the sale will begin at 11:00 am first come, first serve.

Stay tuned for more details on the draft list!

  • Red Legacy, Batch #1: $20, 22 oz bombers. 3 per person.
  • Night Method: $4.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
  • Clear Sky Lemon Meringue: $6.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
$4.99 bombers... damn, way to stay classy guys! (Srs)


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http://www.wolfsridgebrewing.com/events/2017/6/8/red-legacy-batch-1-bottle-release

Slowly but surely, we've been releasing our debut of sour beers from our Wild Heritage Series! The next entry will be Red Legacy, our Flander's-Style red ale that has been aging in oak barrels for 16 months. Red Legacy is a complex and malty beer, with acidic, tart notes that are classic to this historic style. Alongside Red Legacy, we will also have limited bottles of our espresso milk stout, Night Method and Clear Sky Lemon Meringue available. Currently we will be setting bottle allotments at 3 per person, but this is subject to change closer to the release.

Expect a killer draft list with 20 taps and a few special casks, as well as a full food menu! Doors will open at 10:00 am, and the sale will begin at 11:00 am first come, first serve.

Stay tuned for more details on the draft list!

  • Red Legacy, Batch #1: $20, 22 oz bombers. 3 per person.
  • Night Method: $4.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
  • Clear Sky Lemon Meringue: $6.99, 22 oz bombers. Allotment TBD.
Anyone able to grab a couple of clear sky bottles for me? One of the few beers my wife will drink. I'm out of town until after the 4th.

I'm assuming the clear sky bottles are in much lower demand than the others.
 
Anyone able to grab a couple of clear sky bottles for me? One of the few beers my wife will drink. I'm out of town until after the 4th.

I'm assuming the clear sky bottles are in much lower demand than the others.

I can grab a couple for you. In all likelihood, they'll probably stick around until you're back. I wouldn't be surprised to see them hit distro.
 
Anyone try any of the Kindred sours that were released last month? I was thinking of possibly going to the next release on Saturday, though I imagine they'll also be available to try around Athens during Brew Week.
 
Anyone in here do Hoof Hearted releases? I will be in Columbus for work the week of 8/21 and was just looking at the
I Must Look Like A Dork vs Fitness Freak - Dual Can Release Party on 8/20.

Would anyone be willing to proxy, or better yet, split an allotment? Any chance these are available the following week? Total HH noob but I've liked the tastes of the few beers I've tried from them.
 
Anyone in here do Hoof Hearted releases? I will be in Columbus for work the week of 8/21 and was just looking at the
I Must Look Like A Dork vs Fitness Freak - Dual Can Release Party on 8/20.

Would anyone be willing to proxy, or better yet, split an allotment? Any chance these are available the following week? Total HH noob but I've liked the tastes of the few beers I've tried from them.

A good amount of us do. 0% chance they'll be available the following week. Tickets have been selling out in less than a minute, if you can get one you can get someone here to pick it up from you, I'm sure.
 
Hey, you crazy Buckeyes! I'm gonna be stopping in Cincinnati next month on my way south. Going to see the Reds and was thinking about getting a hotel on the Kentucky side. Got an opinion on staying there? Thanks!

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I am currently down in Cincinnati for work and had a chance to stop by Cappy's (always a must stop) and also Listermanns and Streetside brewing, anything else I should check out before I leave Thursday?
 
I am currently down in Cincinnati for work and had a chance to stop by Cappy's (always a must stop) and also Listermanns and Streetside brewing, anything else I should check out before I leave Thursday?

Rhinegeist for sure. I also dug Urban Artifact, 16-bit, and The Eagle when I was there last year, but I don't know if those are still considered places worth visiting.
 
Wolfs Ridge is a definite stop. WR, Platform, Hoof Hearted, and Seventh Son are all within a mile or two on 4th street. Jackie O’s recently had an event over the weekend at the Market District in Grandview (really close to campus) and should have a bunch of good stuff left. Local Cantina in grandview looks to have a bunch of Jackie O’s as well like Black Maple.
 
Wolfs Ridge is a definite stop. WR, Platform, Hoof Hearted, and Seventh Son are all within a mile or two on 4th street. Jackie O’s recently had an event over the weekend at the Market District in Grandview (really close to campus) and should have a bunch of good stuff left. Local Cantina in grandview looks to have a bunch of Jackie O’s as well like Black Maple.
This is great. Though it looks like only Platform and Local Cantina are open on Monday. Which is fine, not sure how many i could hit in one night anyway... thanks!
 
This is great. Though it looks like only Platform and Local Cantina are open on Monday. Which is fine, not sure how many i could hit in one night anyway... thanks!
As far as places open on Monday, Daily Growlers are all open on Monday. Three locations, two that aren’t super far from campus. Usually have a nice mix of beers.

https://www.thedailygrowler.com/gvbd-beers/

This is the German village location. if you have free time, you should check out the neighborhood surrounding it as well. It’s got a great vibe and some really awesome houses. On High street (same street as OSU) on the other side of downtown.
 
I'm going to be in Cleveland all next week for a conference and dont really feel like going through 33 pages of this thread. Where should I go for drinks and is there anywhere to get good saisons?
 
I'm going to be in Cleveland all next week for a conference and dont really feel like going through 33 pages of this thread. Where should I go for drinks and is there anywhere to get good saisons?
it's a big city. where will you be exactly? will you have a car?
 
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