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- BENYOUNG20
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Perennial memberships open up on sunday if you happen to be in STL.
This thread has been quiet as of late.....are you guys all hopped out?
I passed on Green City this weekend but might take a trip out to OH for the crunchee on Saturday. Sand City has kept my fridge full.
Anyone try that life and limb from sierra? Maple syrup gets me weak in the knees.
I passed on Green City this weekend but might take a trip out to OH for the crunchee on Saturday. Sand City has kept my fridge full.
Anyone try that life and limb from sierra? Maple syrup gets me weak in the knees.
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
I went to Trillium when I was out in Mass last weekend. Really liked Crown and Crate and Coconut PM Dawn. Thought that biscotti jawn they had needed some time to mellow. I have definitely been buying/drinking less in general though.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Trillium is excellent and I always look forward to hitting them up when we visit Mass.....haven't been there since December. Sometimes I can prod my brother in-law into heading over and grabbing me some goods. Them selling single cans is dope as well.
Did you hit TH? I'll assume not. Place is dope obvi but a hassle for the most part. I don't live that line life any longer.
Did you hit TH? I'll assume not. Place is dope obvi but a hassle for the most part. I don't live that line life any longer.
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
Tired Hands? Could barely be drymounted to drive to Canton, much less PA. I'd like to hit the new Tree House location when I go to Mass, but over an hour and a half each way is too much,.
P.S. Didn't realize Trillium sold single cans. Is that new? I'd have bought a wider variety if I knew that...
P.S. Didn't realize Trillium sold single cans. Is that new? I'd have bought a wider variety if I knew that...
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
- FrankBooth
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Fridge has been barren for a bit, did a quick pickup at Grimm.
Nice label on the Strawberry Rebus
Nice label on the Strawberry Rebus
By TH I meant treehouse. I've been to treehouse thrice and walked away with cans once. The other times I was with family and wasn't going to wait more than 10 minutes, lines were past the lot, couldn't do it.
Trillium has sold single cans as far back as I can remember, and yeah totally opens you up to mix and match and try new fudge without dropping ^$20 on a four pack. Big board for pours also. Mad merch. My go-to glass is their 16oz tulip.
Frank - nice, haven't had it, no BK trips for me for 2 months or so. You heading there this weekend for their anny? They posted 2 beers so far, first one a BA blend sour magnum, the second this small batch dipa
Trillium has sold single cans as far back as I can remember, and yeah totally opens you up to mix and match and try new fudge without dropping ^$20 on a four pack. Big board for pours also. Mad merch. My go-to glass is their 16oz tulip.
Frank - nice, haven't had it, no BK trips for me for 2 months or so. You heading there this weekend for their anny? They posted 2 beers so far, first one a BA blend sour magnum, the second this small batch dipa
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
agreed
Codeblue wrote:#whydidntilisten2kbbq
Ah, my understanding is that with their new Charlton location, it isn't as much of a fudge show and cans can be had with way less effort, but maybe that ain't the case. Only time I've been to Treehouse was at their Monson location, and I got there well before the sale to make sure I got my fudge. Definitely wouldn't do it again, but it was an "experience". Buncha fuggin townies mainly.guryter wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:00 pmBy TH I meant treehouse. I've been to treehouse thrice and walked away with cans once. The other times I was with family and wasn't going to wait more than 10 minutes, lines were past the lot, couldn't do it.
Trillium has sold single cans as far back as I can remember, and yeah totally opens you up to mix and match and try new fudge without dropping ^$20 on a four pack. Big board for pours also. Mad merch. My go-to glass is their 16oz tulip.
Good to know about the single cans at Trillium for next time.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
- FrankBooth
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That Magnum bottle is so pretty! I'll be with my nieces over the weekend, so unless I can convince my sister I should drag them to Bushwick for Beer.
This was their to go board when I went, no car otherwise I'd be taking home a bunch more.
Hit Fifth Hammer on my way home since they aren't too far. Doing some excellent stuff.
Also wish more NY Breweries did Crowlers. I feel like I barely use my Growlers anymore.
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Was browsing Beer Advocate and saw a post about people seeing Oktoberfest beers already. I, for one, love Oktoberfest beers and can't wait for the onslaught of variety. (except pumpkin beers. F pumpkin beers). They're never that high in ABV which is nice for me because recently I've find it hard to drink three or more 8% + ABV beers beers. Maybe cause I'm getting old, idk. So yeah, Sierra Nevada I'm waiting on you!!
Sierra Nevada wrote: More than 200 years old, family-owned Bitburger Brewery uses an exclusive mix of hops toward its famous pilsner—a classified blend never shared outside its walls. Until now. Our collaboration Oktoberfest features what Bitburger calls Siegelhopfen, meaning “sealed hops,” which complement the malt backbone. What’s more, the whole beer comes to life thanks to Bitburger’s custom yeast, another house ingredient gifted for the first time ever.
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I believe I've had this before and it's good. Same as you, I dig the Oktoberfest beers (but I also like some pumpkin beers as well). I haven't had a lot of the Sierra Nevada's so that's why this stands out to me. I gave it a try last year or the year before and I wasn't disappointed.HisBobness wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:02 pmWas browsing Beer Advocate and saw a post about people seeing Oktoberfest beers already. I, for one, love Oktoberfest beers and can't wait for the onslaught of variety. (except pumpkin beers. F pumpkin beers). They're never that high in ABV which is nice for me because recently I've find it hard to drink three or more 8% + ABV beers beers. Maybe cause I'm getting old, idk. So yeah, Sierra Nevada I'm waiting on you!!
Sierra Nevada wrote: More than 200 years old, family-owned Bitburger Brewery uses an exclusive mix of hops toward its famous pilsner—a classified blend never shared outside its walls. Until now. Our collaboration Oktoberfest features what Bitburger calls Siegelhopfen, meaning “sealed hops,” which complement the malt backbone. What’s more, the whole beer comes to life thanks to Bitburger’s custom yeast, another house ingredient gifted for the first time ever.