quote:Thanks, be sure to take some pictures and give us a review.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I'm sure they made eleventy billion cases so it won't be hard to obtain.
Looking forward to seeing the new Avery digs on Sunday.
quote:Thanks, be sure to take some pictures and give us a review.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I'm sure they made eleventy billion cases so it won't be hard to obtain.
Looking forward to seeing the new Avery digs on Sunday.
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This is tempting:
FOUNDERS BREWING BEER FLIGHT FEBRUARY 23 + 24
http://easytigeraustin.com/calendar/
quote:I just check the facebook of my go to beer store. They post their new/rare arrivals every friday. If it's anything worth having in the state of CO, they will get it, so it's my one stop source.
Question: where do you guys get your resources from? Is there an aggregate blog out there that tracks everything you pay attention to (releases, etc...)?
I feel like paying attention to a specific brewery's website/blog/Twitter feed (Freetail, Jester King, for me...) is enough, let alone the hundreds you guys are talking about.
Where do you go to stay on the up and up?
quote:An excellent go to beer
Pretty good
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bmac, I went through your pictures and was it my eyes deceiving me or was that 8 bottles of Atrial you had?
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These will be the first two to do crowlers in the tine right?
quote:I kept a crowler of barrel aged ten fidy at cellar temp for six months and it was perfect. I think they will keep pretty much indefinitely. Obviously how long you hold on to it would depend on the style of beer within.
How long does a crowler keep for? Nobi is right up the road from my house.
quote:dark beer keeps longer!quote:I kept a crowler of barrel aged ten fidy at cellar temp for six months and it was perfect. I think they will keep pretty much indefinitely. Obviously how long you hold on to it would depend on the style of beer within.
How long does a crowler keep for? Nobi is right up the road from my house.