ExPimp
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I keep telling myself a $24 four pack equates to an $11 bomber. Still can’t, tho.
I'll buy all all the 4 packs at that price, I prefer 12oz bottles of something >10% now a days. And Black Note is super tasty.
I keep telling myself a $24 four pack equates to an $11 bomber. Still can’t, tho.
I went VIP cause I need dem socks...https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sputnik-launch-2017-tickets-41112701196?aff=efbeventtix
Sputnik release party this weekend at Austin Beerworks.
Went VIP cause I want all the El Sputniko for myself.
We even went in on one Super VIP pass to get the shirt.I went VIP cause I need dem socks...
I hope the double wall insulated cup is badass, cause that **** is gonna live on my desk forever.
They're selling them at the door for $15 with a pour....
Got an email last night saying they are cancelling their order with the company that makes the steel mugs... also, got refunded my $10 for the steel mug price difference. Seems odd they would have the steel mugs for sale if they made it very clear they are not giving the company their business.They're selling them at the door for $15 with a pour....
GENERAL ADMISSION No tickets required - doors open from 1pm-7pm.
Ceramic Austin Beerworks Coffee Mug = $5, includes 1 free fill.
Doule-walled Stainless Steel Sputnik Mug = $15 (limited avilability), includes 1 free fill.
I spoke with an employee at the party (who ordered the mugs). They apparently lied to them and told them they were shipped a number of times ("they'll be there tomorrow!"), but the day before the party when they still hadn't got there they admitted they hadn't even made them yet (behind for the holidays)... so they cancelled.Got an email last night saying they are cancelling their order with the company that makes the steel mugs... also, got refunded my $10 for the steel mug price difference. Seems odd they would have the steel mugs for sale if they made it very clear they are not giving the company their business.
“The landscape of the restaurant industry is changing rapidly across the nation, and unfortunately, the Texas beer industry was introduced to topsy-turvy legislation, which has harmed our Austin Saucer significantly, as well as hundreds of retailers across the state,” Flying Saucer co-owner Shannon Wynne said in the release.
http://www.austin360.com/entertainm...-closing-new-year-day/0loYTam1zQukhYzbk7UDdN/
Flying Saucer Austin is closing on 12/31.
Hey people in SA/Houston/Dallas, next time you decide to go out and think about Flying Saucer, remember this quote:
They're, of course, talking about on-premises sales at local breweries that came with the 2013 legislation....
The Flying Saucer is a craft beer bar against local Texas craft breweries.
Let that sink in for a bit.
Wynne also said the ‘topsy-turvy legislation’ he referenced in his earlier statement about the bar’s closure was the 2013 beer law that allowed breweries to sell beer for on-premise consumption. The law has been in effect for a few years now, but retailers are feeling the burn of it more than ever, thanks to a skyrocketing number of breweries in Texas with taprooms offering beers you can only get there.
“Many beers that we helped nurture along the way became our competitors overnight. It’s just not been good for anyone that sells beer but doesn’t brew it,” he said.
I hope they all close
Don't paint with that brush. Houston Saucer has not only maintained the best beer program in the city in spite of the upper management but also in spite of a growing contingent of incredible other bars. And still, they maintain as number one. They're not crying, they're thriving. I know that other Saucers aren't as good, depending on location, but it's not fair to lump them all into one basket.
Honestly curious, what makes the "number one" in Houston? And what exactly is the "best beer program" in the city? I haven't been to FS in a long while so I might not be up to speed.
There are a lot of beer bars in Houston and while FS has a wide array of beers to choose from, I'm not sure I would've categorize them as the best beer bar in the city.
A lot of the whole foods use taphunter. Not sure about that one specifically.Anyone know if there's a way to see what's currently available at WF Post Oak for drink-in and take away in crowlers?
Nothing I have found. Taphunter bas not been up to date or at all helpful for that location in the past.Anyone know if there's a way to see what's currently available at WF Post Oak for drink-in and take away in crowlers?
You can call them.Anyone know if there's a way to see what's currently available at WF Post Oak for drink-in and take away in crowlers?
You can call them.
I find it's easier to just call. I've heard too many stories of whatever tap list site being wrong by a day and missing the one beer you want.True, but some use websites, figured maybe that was a chance
Dammit. I passed up that HEB on my hunting trip down there last week.In Boerne visiting the in laws for Christmas. HEB in Boerne had a few straggling Northwoods, BCBCS, BCBBW, CBS, Vanilla Noir, and plain Noir if you are looking.