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Frisco is a dry town :oops: Thanks to Dave I found live oak at a store close to downtown but all they get is hefe. There may be need to go to Austin in the next month or so fingers crossed.
 
Anyone check out Burgeon in Little Italy yet?
Went yesterday – nice little spot. I don’t end up in Little Italy very often but I’ll definitely add it to the rotation when I do make it down there (they had more than a few non-hazies!). Got to talk with stawn for a bit, and Nunes was also working and mentioned he’s enjoyed being able to come up with beer-food pairings. I don’t know if this was particular to yesterday, but the wind was whipping up some serious vortexes in the front sidewalk/patio area (I was sitting inside though).
 
Fresh keg of 2021 BAVSS tapped at Alesmith. They kicked the current when I asked for a couple pours but the beertender brought out a fresh keg.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck, it's as close to 2014 as one can get.
 
Fresh keg of 2021 BAVSS tapped at Alesmith. They kicked the current when I asked for a couple pours but the beertender brought out a fresh keg.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck, it's as close to 2014 as one can get.
Whaaat they changed a keg just for you? Jkjk I definitely gotta get over there and try that; it’s an all timer for sure.
 
Hi. I'm visiting my brother for a couple days in El Cajón. He doesn't drink beer. Flying into SD obviously. Any locals want to tell me where I can stock up on decent, fresh, non-hazy, hoppy beer on the way to this desert town I know nothing about?
 
Hi. I'm visiting my brother for a couple days in El Cajón. He doesn't drink beer. Flying into SD obviously. Any locals want to tell me where I can stock up on decent, fresh, non-hazy, hoppy beer on the way to this desert town I know nothing about?

Either stop off at NorthParkBeerCo, or else swing into BineNVine.
 
Hi. I'm visiting my brother for a couple days in El Cajón. He doesn't drink beer. Flying into SD obviously. Any locals want to tell me where I can stock up on decent, fresh, non-hazy, hoppy beer on the way to this desert town I know nothing about?
Whats your definition of "on the way" and where in El Cajon? The city is kinda expansive and any recs could be 30+ mins away.

That being said, most liquor stores you'll stop at will have a decent selection of local hoppy beers.
 
Hi. I'm visiting my brother for a couple days in El Cajón. He doesn't drink beer. Flying into SD obviously. Any locals want to tell me where I can stock up on decent, fresh, non-hazy, hoppy beer on the way to this desert town I know nothing about?

Try El Cajon Wine & Spirits, which usually carries Burning Beard, North Park, and other goodies.
 
Gotcha, thanks guys. Any particular local SD breweries not on my radar churning out the kinda goodness I can expect from my local go-to's: Altamont, GhostTown, Faction? I've been out of the hunt for years and haven't been down there since hitting Alpine, Societe, etc back in 2014 or so.
 
And as expected jester king is the only location in TX:( Last one I went to was 2015 it was the wild stout year.
 
The Bagby Zwanze events I attended were super fun, but a lot of it was sharing bottles with friends at our table. When they jacked the price in 2018, we decided to just have our own Zwanze every year, sharing bottles with friends at home and making some kind of Belgian dish, and haven't looked back.
 
I stopped going in 2018, got in to it with them on Twitter over it. Just absurd pricing. I searched my email... my first Zwanze in 2013 was 25 bucks.
That was an EXTREMELY entertaining thread🤣 It also showcased how most of these small breweries tend to not be very good at business. Not knocking bagby just how tone deaf their replies were in that instance.
 
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