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Was there an article about this on Full Pint? I only see a press release.

I don't know the difference? I heard from people and then searched full pint on Twitter and clicked. I dunno.

I'm just saying you can't tell the story of Scout without telling the story of Harland and you can't tell the story of Harland without telling the story of Saint Archer. It's all relevant, in my imo.
 
We haven't told the story about it. We published a press release that came from Societe mentioning their relationship to Scout.

I am very interested and have a call with them today. I have heard, and one of you cool guys can tell me if I'm right, Scout is nipping at Stone distribution's heels right now.
 
We haven't told the story about it. We published a press release that came from Societe mentioning their relationship to Scout.

I am very interested and have a call with them today. I have heard, and one of you cool guys can tell me if I'm right, Scout is nipping at Stone distribution's heels right now.

I've heard a couple rumors about Stone distro. None from an actual source directly though. Just street chatter.
 
I don't know the difference? I heard from people and then searched full pint on Twitter and clicked.
If the first line has the city and at the end there’s a boilerplate (the text that describes a bit of history/story about the companies involved), that’s a press release – just means the company writes it and provides it to a media source, which usually publishes it as-is without commentary. Thus why TFP didn’t have background info about Harland/Saint Archer.
 
Hey guys. I don't know anything about the San Diego beer scene but I need to know! So I know this question sucks but what breweries should not be missed?
 
Hey guys. I don't know anything about the San Diego beer scene but I need to know! So I know this question sucks but what breweries should not be missed?
Visitors guide still a good resource. This question will inevitably create 1-2 pages of "where are you staying questions" and "which x brewery is under the radar". Cheers.
 
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American sour with some great lambic like funk and fruit.
 
Apparently they are converting the Virginia facility into the brewing center for Svedka canned cocktails, too. Bummer for all the employees who moved out there.
 
These bottles they are finally releasing better not suck. Anyone try the wine barrel aged one? Normally not my style

I enjoyed it on draft when the bottle was released. Opened my bottle a couple weeks ago and holy wow....**** tier. I took it to a share and forced my friends to suffer with me. Pretty sure I lost a few friends that evening.
 
I enjoyed it on draft when the bottle was released. Opened my bottle a couple weeks ago and holy wow....**** tier. I took it to a share and forced my friends to suffer with me. Pretty sure I lost a few friends that evening.
I can't believe people are still giving them money.
 
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