SFGiantsFan925
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Coffee and water. Waiting for traffic to die down before I head into work for a class. Hate these classes, but have to do it to keep my Paramedic License.
I'm lucky that my kids don't have to go to daycare, but I fear they have know immune system and that were all doomed when they start school.
Water with lunch at work.
Water.
Not that anyone cares...
You're right. I don't. But I care that you care...![]()
Hard Pineapple while getting ready to head for New Holland. $5 Mad Hatter and Paleooza growlers and $6 Hopivore growlers!!![]()
You suck sometimes. You know that don't you?
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I'm lucky that my kids don't have to go to daycare, but I fear they have know immune system and that were all doomed when they start school.
Water with lunch at work.
Well sometimes its hard living in craft beer central
I think Im going for 2 Mad Hatters, a Paleooza and a Hopivore.
I'm sure it is.
I just wish the stupid TABC would get their collective heads out of their fannies and get with the times. It's pretty ridiculous that breweries here can't fill growlers. The places that can fill growlers here charge bar prices for the fills. No cheap fills usually. Until recently, brew pubs couldn't distribute outside the premises and breweries couldn't operate a taproom where they sell by the glass. The one thing that happened as a result of the latter that I don't agree with is there's pretty much no such thing as free tours with samples. And all but one of the breweries here in Houston operate a "taproom" that is nothing more than the non climate controlled space the cheaper/free tastings were previously held. And the prices are pretty much what you'd pay in a bar, with AC/Heat. I'm pretty sure Saint Arnold is the only brewery here with a climate controlled taproom.
End rant. I need a beer.![]()
I'm sure it is.
I just wish the stupid TABC would get their collective heads out of their fannies and get with the times. It's pretty ridiculous that breweries here can't fill growlers. The places that can fill growlers here charge bar prices for the fills. No cheap fills usually. Until recently, brew pubs couldn't distribute outside the premises and breweries couldn't operate a taproom where they sell by the glass. The one thing that happened as a result of the latter that I don't agree with is there's pretty much no such thing as free tours with samples. And all but one of the breweries here in Houston operate a "taproom" that is nothing more than the non climate controlled space the cheaper/free tastings were previously held. And the prices are pretty much what you'd pay in a bar, with AC/Heat. I'm pretty sure Saint Arnold is the only brewery here with a climate controlled taproom.
End rant. I need a beer.![]()
Holy cow that blows. Didnt realize you had no growlers. And paying for 4 pints as a growler isnt a good solution. Bummer
Holy cow that blows. Didnt realize you had no growlers. And paying for 4 pints as a growler isnt a good solution. Bummer
I'm sure it is.
I just wish the stupid TABC would get their collective heads out of their fannies and get with the times. It's pretty ridiculous that breweries here can't fill growlers. The places that can fill growlers here charge bar prices for the fills. No cheap fills usually. Until recently, brew pubs couldn't distribute outside the premises and breweries couldn't operate a taproom where they sell by the glass. The one thing that happened as a result of the latter that I don't agree with is there's pretty much no such thing as free tours with samples. And all but one of the breweries here in Houston operate a "taproom" that is nothing more than the non climate controlled space the cheaper/free tastings were previously held. And the prices are pretty much what you'd pay in a bar, with AC/Heat. I'm pretty sure Saint Arnold is the only brewery here with a climate controlled taproom.
End rant. I need a beer.![]()
Not much better out here... We have Growler fills out here, they can be as low as $10, but normally you are looking at closer to $20. Not so good for the consumer, but I can see that working in my favor in the near future...ipe:
$20 for a growler fill? WTF
Can't be as bad as Tired Hands, though.
Every growler Ive seen from there is a quart. So Id imagine they are pretty high priced.
They have 32 & 64 ounce growlers. You see more 32s because they have the Grolsch style caps and keep longer vs. the screw top caps on the 64s. The beer is pricey though (and now has a one growler per beer per person per day limit.)
Which is a shame because some of their beer is really good. You been to or going to any of the Pliny the Younger tappings going on around the city, mcbaumannerb?
Tired Hands does indeed make some good stuff. I've had three or four of their offerings. But $13-15 for 32 ounces of beer is insane.
I get half-growlers for $5-8 and growlers for $10-15 at my local breweries (NEBCO and Two Roads).
Afternoon Coff. French roast.