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And InBev does make better beer than 99+% of craft breweries. No denying it. bourbon County and some of the sour sisters are real good. Can't really fault their **** beer either; it's not my favorite, nor do I buy it, but it is consistent and sells well. If I was high up or had stock in InBev I would not complain. Most craft breweries would love to have that consistency
 
Yeah...and I saw three bottles of Mad Elf at Harris Teeter in the mix your own six for $9.99...but I didn't feel like spending another $10. They might still be there, though.

Diet Coke.

I suck. I got stuck at work until about 5 then had to run to apex. I'll try to bring your stuff tomorrow. :eek:
 
bruva, I gotta know. where the flocc did you find your avatar? it's floccin' awesome.:rockin:

I don't remember to be honest. I used it on Facebook until my wife cried, then on every other avatarable forum since then. I do wish he had a mini baseball hat, much epic'er IMHO. Sad thing is, if I shaved my dome and started yelling....totally me.
 
And InBev does make better beer than 99+% of craft breweries. No denying it. bourbon County and some of the sour sisters are real good. Can't really fault their **** beer either; it's not my favorite, nor do I buy it, but it is consistent and sells well. If I was high up or had stock in InBev I would not complain. Most craft breweries would love to have that consistency

Well inbev does not really run that part of gooses. It is still at the original location and doubt that inbev gave the go ahead for sours and bcbs was a yearly thing. They were already planning and doing these beers before inbev bought them. So inbev had no say in those beers. No way they would approve when they see the cost and time takes to make them.

I understand a know that inbev has second to none about quality. Things happen. I havent heard anything because i didnt try this year
 
Sample of my jolly holly ale. Second dose of cinnamon, vanilla, and sweet orange peel in vodka now and will put in tomorrow. Fermented fast but seems to be kind of okay. 1.080 to 1.014. S-04 is a beast.
 
And InBev does make better beer than 99+% of craft breweries. No denying it. bourbon County and some of the sour sisters are real good. Can't really fault their **** beer either; it's not my favorite, nor do I buy it, but it is consistent and sells well. If I was high up or had stock in InBev I would not complain. Most craft breweries would love to have that consistency


Exactly this, the Anheuser tour in Fort Collins is to this day one of the best brewery tours I have been on. Not because I like the product, but because their quality control and consistency along with ridiculous quantity of production is mind boggling. Just one of their lagering tanks holds more beer than many small craft breweries produce in one year and each location has dozens of them.

To stay on topic, so glad these guys distribute here now.
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My own Cream Ale. Because sometimes all I want is a beer that tastes like (wait for it) a beer. Love the biscuit malt. :)


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Gonna be tree decorating soon..

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