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carljwiii
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 10:16 am

carljwiii wrote:
carljwiii wrote:
carljwiii wrote:ISO some yummy beers. Preferably

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Not much rare beer in Pa but I can trade any good whiskey available in Pa stare stores or Cuban cigars w boxes.
I have Cohibas, Montecristo #2, Bolivar, H Upmann......

Would be happy to trade some amazing cigars and yummy whiskey for beers I cant easily find in the East coast. Help a brutha out.

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Anyone willing to help a brother out?
Update - A few members hooked me up with some great beers. Down to 2 I haven't had yet.
I have jai alai cans, auchentoshan 3 wood scotch, or Weyerbacher Sunday Morning Stout to trade:
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/392/89345/
Not sure if its hard to find outside of PA but its REALLY delicious.

Plus of course $
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 11:56 am

Anyone try Modern Times Booming Rollers yet?
Just picked up a 4 pack last night, one of their best IPAs yet in my opinion. Or maybe just one of the freshest, but really good for sure

Also got a 6er of the Lagunitas Waldo's, I'll have to try one tonight
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:11 pm

I got some booming rollers when I read all the hype on the fresh cans. It's good but I wasn't blown away by it.
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:32 pm

Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:46 pm

ChrisV wrote:Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?
Damn dude... I'm not sure any beer is worth that. You could buy some nicey beers with all the gas money and time you spend, lol.
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 2:06 pm

ChrisV wrote:Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?


NOT worth it. Save your money for other beer!!!!
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 2:14 pm

63schoeffling wrote:
ChrisV wrote:Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?
Damn dude... I'm not sure any beer is worth that. You could buy some nicey beers with all the gas money and time you spend, lol.
Yea I know. But the fiance is ok with going and we were gonna get dinner out there. Don't think I'll be able to get it any other way and I really want to try it. Man...decisions decisions.
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:34 pm

It's a one of the better BA stouts from the west coast but yall get comparable stuff that only distributes out there too.

Also, I was pretty excited to finally find one of these today.

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Sat Apr 16, 2016 6:39 pm

ChrisV wrote:
63schoeffling wrote:
ChrisV wrote:Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?
Damn dude... I'm not sure any beer is worth that. You could buy some nicey beers with all the gas money and time you spend, lol.
Yea I know. But the fiance is ok with going and we were gonna get dinner out there. Don't think I'll be able to get it any other way and I really want to try it. Man...decisions decisions.
Ah, well as long as you turn it into a semi-productive trip that's a different story, ha.
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 8:56 pm

Can't find that Pirate Bomb anywhere.

I did snag some Prairie Ape Snake and a BA Hibernation Ale today. About to kill off the rest of this Martin House Black Chamomile Saison growler. 8)
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Sat Apr 16, 2016 10:16 pm

63schoeffling wrote:
ChrisV wrote:
63schoeffling wrote:
ChrisV wrote:Well the place that was supposed to hold the Parabola for me sold it Friday and the guy that was holding it wasn't working. No one within 80 miles has it. Might be making an hour and a half drive tonight to Rhode Island to get some. They're holding two bottles. Is it worth it?
Damn dude... I'm not sure any beer is worth that. You could buy some nicey beers with all the gas money and time you spend, lol.
Yea I know. But the fiance is ok with going and we were gonna get dinner out there. Don't think I'll be able to get it any other way and I really want to try it. Man...decisions decisions.
Ah, well as long as you turn it into a semi-productive trip that's a different story, ha.
We went. Just got back. Had a fantastic dinner. Can't believe how expensive that beer was. After tax, it was $47 for 2 bottles. Ugh. Hopefully it's worth it. No clue when I'm going to drink it. Haha
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Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:03 am

Oof. Ya got raped. I paid $17 for my bottle.

P.S. How the drymount am I having more trouble finding Parabola out here than KBS?
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Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:20 am

I'd fly you guys down here to drink some of this if I could. Freshhopped ale. Nelson Sauvin hops picked last month, brewed the same day. Really very excellently fresh and good.
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And on a personal note we drove through the hop "fields" outside Nelson, which were in full "bloom" on our way to the Easter vacation spot. On the way back- barren. Picked clean in an instant.
just a foil for me today, thanks
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Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:23 am

Fugging love Nelson hops. #jelly
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Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:39 am

Codeblue wrote:Oof. Ya got raped. I paid $17 for my bottle.

P.S. How the drymount am I having more trouble finding Parabola out here than KBS?
Right there with you.
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