Friend picked me up a couple today actually. will be the first I've tasted of it.kansasbbq wrote:Anybody going to Hill Farmstead this week?
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Lucky you, first taste of HF from the source is an absolute treat.
Its kind of a long story, but one of the beer guys here in Nashville knows the Black Project guys so he snagged a case of their Division Hotel when they had bottles shipped in for CBC. He held a couple for me and picked them up last night. Not my photos but man it looks tasty.
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wow, looks great!!
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Civil Disobedience #24: Blended barrel-aged Farmstead® ale carefuly curated of various threads from our barrel cellar. 750ml.kansasbbq wrote:Which ones?beetlejuice wrote:Friend picked me up a couple today actually. will be the first I've tasted of it.kansasbbq wrote:Anybody going to Hill Farmstead this week?
Everett: Robust American Porter. 7.2% abv
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CD #24 sounds tasty.beetlejuice wrote:Civil Disobedience #24: Blended barrel-aged Farmstead® ale carefuly curated of various threads from our barrel cellar. 750ml.kansasbbq wrote:Which ones?beetlejuice wrote:Friend picked me up a couple today actually. will be the first I've tasted of it.kansasbbq wrote:Anybody going to Hill Farmstead this week?
Everett: Robust American Porter. 7.2% abv
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Never tried a SPON.Baker wrote:You going to scoop up those new SPON variants today?
Think that just about all of my favorite Colorado breweries are releasing something weekend.
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One of my friends here just drove in to Austin today for 'The Beerists" (I think is what the podcast is called) share that they have started doing. Good timing. I think I have a bottle of every available SPON coming backsidewaysscott wrote:Never tried a SPON.Baker wrote:You going to scoop up those new SPON variants today?
Think that just about all of my favorite Colorado breweries are releasing something weekend.
Last count he was at like 1400 bucks of money from people to mule back fudge since he drove down.
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Had to drain pour one of my 2015 BCBS. It was seriously really nasty. Bottle date of September 22 which isn't considered an infected date. Just not sure what to think about this beer anymore. Local shop still has 2017 shelf turds lying around. Disappointed.
Well the new fudge is pasteurized so ya don't have to worry about infection any more. I thought the 17s were really good, but a lot of places are marking it up + there's more cheaper alternatives out there these days = shelf turd
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