I'm surprised to see Sour Reserve available. They must have made a **** ton or they have a select few left over from the Barrel Society Members.
School me on the Sour Reserve series? That extra enamel stripping
If you give someone your ID and cash they can pick it up for you. You just have to let them know which Upland location you have bottles at (you designate that at the check out portion of the tickets).does one need to be there in person to pick bottles up? or can i convince someone to help a bro out?
my state issue ID? or an ID number from the site?If you give someone your ID and cash they can pick it up for you. You just have to let them know which Upland location you have bottles at (you designate that at the check out portion of the tickets).
or I could buy a 375ml of Golden Blend for $22.
It's getting harder for me to open my wallet to the Upland sours. I could pay $27.50 for a bottle of Upland "Lambic" that might be great, a gusher, and/or heart burning acidic, or I could buy a 375ml of Golden Blend for $22. I just don't see how Golden Blend looses in this scenario.
*****It's getting harder for me to open my wallet to the Upland sours. I could pay $27.50 for a bottle of Upland "Lambic" that might be great, a gusher, and/or heart burning acidic, or I could buy a 375ml of Golden Blend for $22. I just don't see how Golden Blend looses in this scenario.
*****couldn't agree more... i loved it when i could pick them up on the shelf for like $18, but even then wouldn't do it too often. But **** $25 for a sour-as-hell AWA? tough to do more than once in a while. Etre/BiaB has forever altered my perspective on how much sour beer should cost.
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I will reserve judgement on you for now.I think that flower beer sounds really good. I quoted you to save you the trouble to calling me a ***** whenever you see this.
They were particularly good when half a glass of the corresponding wine was dumped into them.I enjoyed both Vino beers.
They were particularly good when half a glass of the corresponding wine was dumped into them.
Yeah I maxed out. I figure someone will want them and I can spray my Upland goodness all over their chest.Agreed, they were lacking a bit in the grape character. Still buying a boatload of them apparently, Upland wants all my money.
I am disappoint they just didn't name it "Flower Sour" though.
Ah, so you're the ******* who kept me from winning even one bottle. Cool.Winner, winner chicken mother ****ing dinner. Pulled 19/24 entries for SR5.
Got that ****ing market on lock down.
Hahaha you mad, bro?Ah, so you're the ******* who kept me from winning even one bottle. Cool.
Hahaha you mad, bro?
Sounds like you got some jelly on your roll.
Next year maybe get a membership?
All dat sour.
Hahaha you mad, bro?
Sounds like you got some jelly on your roll.
Works out to about $1 more a beer for the right to get more and bypass lottery.Paying a couple hundred bucks for the "opportunity" to pay another couple hundred bucks for the beer ain't my thing.
I will just give a few more handies at the truck stop, ain't no thing.$25 a pop? For just the SR5?
Have fun with that second mortgage.
/jelly
Works out to about $1 more a beer for the right to get more and bypass lottery.
Yeah, that's crazy.
You realize the member allocation for this release alone was 30 bottles right?$250 / eight releases
$1 a bottle!
honest question:
are you guys buying that many Uplands at $25/each?
Only if a fine gentleman like yourself mules them for me.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/communi...our-release-lottery.86280/page-3#post-1425019This makes me miss the days of MordorMongo and Rempo trolling the BAs that complained about not winning the lottery.
Not for me. This lottery was the first I've signed up for in a while. Figure they can't go wrong with the Sour Reserve and was interested in the Vino/Viola stuff.honest question:
are you guys buying that many Uplands at $25/each?
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