I'll keep an eye open for it. Most bombers I see around here are $8+.
I'll keep an eye open for it. Most bombers I see around here are $8+.
Consider location. They're not going to sell for the same price cross country. With Lagunitas opening up shop in Chicago it is possible we'll see a slight decrease since distribution distance is cut in half, but $8 +/- is more what you and I would pay on the East coast. Notwithstanding, it's a delicious beer.![]()
I've had that argument on an outdoors forum I frequent; the topic of reloading your own ammunition came up and several of us commented about how we can reload for under half the cost of factory-loaded ammunition. OF COURSE, Mr. Economics has to jump in and point out that that's not true, because we each had a couple hundred dollars wrapped up in equipment, and to be absolutely honest, we would have to figure the spread of that cost out - as you loaded more rounds, your overall average cost would eventually come down, but that first couple hundred rounds, you'd effectively have a $1/round cost instead of the $0.12/round we were quoting.You know you're a homebrewer when you pretend your only costs are for ingredients.
When you've been kegging exclusively for a year, but refuse to get rid of 120 of your de-labelled bottles "just in case" you need to bottle a couple batches.
The Google Maps street view of your house shows you mid-brew session:
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The Google Maps street view of your house shows you mid-brew session
When you buy Bud Lite from the store for an out of town guest and feel the need to explain to the cashier that it's really not for you.
Used to live in salem amd would have gladly made the treck lol, live in Houston TX now
When you think the episode of Futurama where Bender brews beer inside of him and delivers 5 gallons of ale is just about the greatest thing you've ever seen.