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Not the best pic of this glass, but still #properglassware

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Just out of curiosity, how'd you come by that bottle of BA Yeti? Maybe it's easier to get than I think, but at the moment it's my personal biggest whale. Nice old school yeti glass too, I have a set of the newer ones.
 
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Seriously? Check out what the bottle I had looked like: http://TalkBeer.com/community/threads/official-tasting-pictures-thread.368/page-5

I know the bottles vary some but wtf?

I've had a couple of bottles like that. I always give my Magic Ghosts a good swirl before I open them. It really helps even out the consistency and flavor of the beer. If I don't, the first pour is usually a bright yellow and the last pour is a dark green. I've had atleast 20 bottles of MG, and it seems to have less variation between Danny's other offerings.
 
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