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- BENYOUNG20
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Those B:B:T went fast, I believe it was like 4 minutes.
The Floue and Jammy's are also going to be hard to land with them selling for$100+ a bottle on secondary markets.
That being said their Terrior Project bottles I walked in a couple days after release and picked up no problem! (Probably still available)
The Floue and Jammy's are also going to be hard to land with them selling for$100+ a bottle on secondary markets.
That being said their Terrior Project bottles I walked in a couple days after release and picked up no problem! (Probably still available)
They have a raspberry variant, as well as "Midnight Vultures" a creamy ale / IPA with pineapple and cherry. They certainly make some unique stuff!hunterjax wrote:That Strawberry Whale Cake from Burlington Beer was so good. Grabbed a few when I was up in Stowe this summer (along with a bunch of Heady, of course!)Sinitron wrote:Long time lurker, first time poster.
Who else is in New England and worships danky hops? My chilled stash:
I couldn't remember the name, but Midnight Vulture was the other one I tried . . . it was certainly unique. Not sure I'd drink it again, but it wasn't bad at all.Sinitron wrote:They have a raspberry variant, as well as "Midnight Vultures" a creamy ale / IPA with pineapple and cherry. They certainly make some unique stuff!hunterjax wrote:That Strawberry Whale Cake from Burlington Beer was so good. Grabbed a few when I was up in Stowe this summer (along with a bunch of Heady, of course!)Sinitron wrote:Long time lurker, first time poster.
Who else is in New England and worships danky hops? My chilled stash:
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Looks like Austin is only getting Bourbon County Regular, Orange, and Wheat Wine.
Big disappointment!
Big disappointment!
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- rhythmgtr5
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I'll never understand why they dont make a lot more variants. Give the people what they wantkansasbbq wrote:Looks like the state of TX is only getting Bourbon County Regular, Orange, and Wheat Wine.
Big disappointment!
- FrankBooth
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Some goodies from upstate and Maine
Wheatwine was great.... don't get down about that.kansasbbq wrote:Looks like Austin is only getting Bourbon County Regular, Orange, and Wheat Wine.
Big disappointment!
My top-down list of variants:
-Reserve... wow!
-Bramble was great... exactly what you would expect with this re-release.
-Wheatwine was great! If I liked this style more, this may have been at the top, or tied, with Reserve.
-Vanilla is very similar to VR, but without the slight amount of spicy Rye flavor.
-Prop was like a fancy dark chocolate bar, with a hint of dark cherry, and with no major WOW factor.
-50/50 Vanilla/Orange (Dreamsicle variant) fell somewhere between vanilla and orange.
-Coffee Barleywine was better than expected. I don't like this style either, but my buddy who does like this style, didn't like this.
-Orange was terrible... not a fan.
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sounds like you went to Prop Day?kcn0 wrote:Wheatwine was great.... don't get down about that.kansasbbq wrote:Looks like Austin is only getting Bourbon County Regular, Orange, and Wheat Wine.
Big disappointment!
My top-down list of variants:
-Reserve... wow!
-Bramble was great... exactly what you would expect with this re-release.
-Wheatwine was great! If I liked this style more, this may have been at the top, or tied, with Reserve.
-Vanilla is very similar to VR, but without the slight amount of spicy Rye flavor.
-Prop was like a fancy dark chocolate bar, with a hint of dark cherry, and with no major WOW factor.
-50/50 Vanilla/Orange (Dreamsicle variant) fell somewhere between vanilla and orange.
-Coffee Barleywine was better than expected. I don't like this style either, but my buddy who does like this style, didn't like this.
-Orange was terrible... not a fan.
Hudson Valley makes some delicious brewsFrankBooth wrote:Some goodies from upstate and Maine
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- HisBobness
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First year not actively searching for BCBS in the morning. Goes to show that beer just doesn't have the hype that it used to. Heck, I'm the first one to post about it tonight. My local shop was not allocated any cases due to the fact that they didn't sell enough Budweiser. Makes sense though, they are a "craft" beer shop and not your average liquor store. However, when I went to my local Ralph's to pick up some groceries, they had probably 10 cases out, limit 2, $9.99 ea. So I grabbed 2 just because.
On a better note, now that Russian River has their Windsor location open, we're seeing Blind Pig, STS Pils, and Happy Hops a lot more frequently.
On a better note, now that Russian River has their Windsor location open, we're seeing Blind Pig, STS Pils, and Happy Hops a lot more frequently.