yup, let me know if you need help. black butte sitting on the shelves here tooHisBobness wrote:2014 Abyss still sitting on shelves here. I'll keep an eye out for 2015 for ya.IndyDMBFan wrote:Looking for some help when the 2015 Abyss bottles are released (December?). Will trade or return the favor.
Need to keep my 5 year vertical going....
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Abyss is extremely underrated
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Was reading an article on craft beer. Crazy that craft beer still only accounts for 10% by volume of the entire beer industry. This graph also surprised me. Assuming the data is correct, there were more U.S. breweries in 1873 than what we have now.
Growth by state. Come on Alaska, get with it.
Growth by state. Come on Alaska, get with it.
Go back a week from then with some friends, please!!!HisBobness wrote:Agreed.Baker wrote:One would think if you are going to be in Chicago, you should be able to run around and pick yourself up a small pile of BCBS varieties and just make a trade happen.Crash607 wrote:fudge, I want this so bad. Please PM me if anyone in Cali can help me out, I'll be back home in Chicago for Thanksgiving.jlabbate wrote:
The rumors are true! Parabajava, our Parabola infused with Intelligentsia coffee, is being released in bottles for the first time ever! The beer goes on sale Friday, Nov. 27th at our brewery (10am) & Barrelworks (11am) only. Four-bottle max per person, two-bottle max starting Saturday, Nov. 28th. Very limited, you've been warned.
this is a very limited release (only 600 cases total) and will not see distribution.
I'll be at Firestone this Friday... SHITE!
And yes Baker, hopefully that's how I'll end up getting some
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Have a bunch of Hardywood gingerbread stout. Anybody interested in trading for it? Not looking for nothing in particular so just PM me if interested.
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This is really interesting. Would like to hear/read more about that!TheThirdEye wrote:This graph also surprised me. Assuming the data is correct, there were more U.S. breweries in 1873 than what we have now.
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Which one?IndyDMBFan wrote:Looking for some help when the 2015 Abyss bottles are released (December?). Will trade or return the favor.
Need to keep my 5 year vertical going....
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No kidding. Same here.sidewaysscott wrote:This is really interesting. Would like to hear/read more about that!TheThirdEye wrote:This graph also surprised me. Assuming the data is correct, there were more U.S. breweries in 1873 than what we have now.
choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
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Here's the article I pulled that from, but they don't really talk about that far back. Just more about current growth.RambosRemodeler wrote:No kidding. Same here.sidewaysscott wrote:This is really interesting. Would like to hear/read more about that!TheThirdEye wrote:This graph also surprised me. Assuming the data is correct, there were more U.S. breweries in 1873 than what we have now.
http://vinepair.com/wine-blog/craft-beer-bubble/
Picked up some Pure Hoppiness last night. Very good! Also noticed these are actual Alpine bottles, and no mention of Green Flash anywhere. Sierra Nevada released their 35th Anniversary Ale on Monday as well.
***EDIT: Guess PH is produced and distributed by Green Flash after all... http://www.brewbound.com/news/green-fla ... nationwide
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SN also dug up a bunch of 30th Anniversary Fritz and Ken Stout bottles they had stored away. They are $35 each at the brewery. Which makes this pic from 2010 sting a bit.