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I believe you, but the poster is misleading then.

It should say 'Tired Hands Cafe 3rd Anniversary'.
Yeah, could probably be worded better.

Edit: The Facebook post to which that photo is associated with sites it's for the cafe.

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That's cute.

What is?
 
Official opening was 4/24 I believe...so a month apart.

Hope he brewed a lot of these anniversary beers on the big system or some of those beers aren't going to last very long.

If they're dot doing growlers the day of? They should be fine. If they go through 5 1/2 - 6 barrels of all of those in one day...Christ. I'm sure some of these may not be available by the pint either.
 
I was hoping to stop by and grab a couple growlers since I can't get there until later in the day (when I assume there's no chance I'm going to want to wait for a table). Did they announce that they aren't doing fills?
 
I was hoping to stop by and grab a couple growlers since I can't get there until later in the day (when I assume there's no chance I'm going to want to wait for a table). Did they announce that they aren't doing fills?
No, but last two anniversaries what they did fills of was pretty limited.
 
Ah, good to know. Was living in DC at that point so haven't made it to one yet.
 
I'm thinking of heading over there for the release of Parageusia5. Does anyone know what the limits are for this release?
-What time would be good to get there for?
 
I was on the fence to go today on my way to Baltimore but apparently Mago Tago is on at the Fermenteria. Decision made. Should be there by 5 hopefully. Unless it's just going to be insane and I shouldn't bother
 
I was on the fence to go today on my way to Baltimore but apparently Mago Tago is on at the Fermenteria. Decision made. Should be there by 5 hopefully. Unless it's just going to be insane and I shouldn't bother
Make sure you stop by the brewpub for Excommunication is the Key Lime Pie. **** is amazing.
 
I was on the fence to go today on my way to Baltimore but apparently Mago Tago is on at the Fermenteria. Decision made. Should be there by 5 hopefully. Unless it's just going to be insane and I shouldn't bother

Mago is very nice. But so too is just about every other fruited IPA that's on right now (well... maybe not so much Such Passion--the sour and bitter clash).

Freedom From the Known is very very nice. I'd drink that **** all day (DONG), and fill a growler of Mago for another day!

And I agree with Hayden: Excomm is a very unique beer, worth trying.
 
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Mago is very nice. But so too is just about every other fruited IPA that's on right now (well... maybe not so much Such Passion--the sour and bitter clash).

Freedom From the Known is very very nice. I'd drink that **** all day (DONG), and fill a growler of Mago for another day!

And I agree with Hayden: Excomm is a very unique beer, worth trying.

Wish they would do growlers of the Freedom, it is delicious.

You might be the first person I've heard say that about the Such Passion though. I like it better than the Fuzzy Yellow.

Don't forget Pathway of Beauty in the very nice IPA category (no fruit).
 
You might be the first person I've heard say that about the Such Passion though.

I'm just of the camp that sour and bitter don't play well together, and that passion fruit was throwing acid all up in the IPAs face. My horrible ass palate couldn't broker a peace deal.
 
Wish they would do growlers of the Freedom, it is delicious.

You might be the first person I've heard say that about the Such Passion though. I like it better than the Fuzzy Yellow.

Don't forget Pathway of Beauty in the very nice IPA category (no fruit).

Your wish is apparently their command.

Request granted.
 
Are the bottles the exact same as the beer that was on tap other than the extended bottle aging?
 
That is a good question.

Unless they brewed a smaller batch for bottles at the cafe though I'd think yes?
 
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