Picked up some KBS and the complete set of Deconstructed Prairie Bomb tonight. Looking forward to seeing what some of those taste like.
Curious. I saw that set for around $39.99 and thought it was way too much. Let me know.CollinAB said:
Picked up some KBS and the complete set of Deconstructed Prairie Bomb tonight. Looking forward to seeing what some of those taste like.
Yessir. HNIC did me right.Chipotlemonger said:
Is that the calvados barrel AL? rool:
The Vanilla Bomb is really nice. Much sweeter than regular Bomb but in a good way. Saving the rest for another evening, but if this is any indication, this series is gonna be good.Wheatables02 said:Curious. I saw that set for around $39.99 and thought it was way too much. Let me know.CollinAB said:
Picked up some KBS and the complete set of Deconstructed Prairie Bomb tonight. Looking forward to seeing what some of those taste like.
Absolutely loved Craft Brewed when the rib and I visited Nashville a few years ago. Really cool spot. I bet that place will be stacked when the CBC comes to town.Chipotlemonger said:
Had a couple afternoon patio beers today. This one was comped by a New Belgium rep. It is called The Hemporer HPA. Brewed with hemp and it was a fun beer to try.
Our honey hole had a ton of haze and IPAs on draft today... also had a Southern Grist IPA called Contact Hive that was stellar.
62strat said:
Man, 42 breweries are opening its doors in CO in April/May/June.
This pace is unreal. As expected, a few breweries have closed their doors over the last year, I'm sure that number will slowly increase over the coming years.
ISO, bro.CDub06 said:
Double Dry Hopped Vanilla Cupcake Hemp Milkshake IPA
But remember, those who chase trends are just a small percentage of people who drink craft beer, who in turn is still a small percentage of people who drink beer. We see a jester king release or whathave you, and are amazed that 200 people showed up. That's 200 people in a metro of a few million. That's 1/100 of a %.jh0400 said:62strat said:
Man, 42 breweries are opening its doors in CO in April/May/June.
This pace is unreal. As expected, a few breweries have closed their doors over the last year, I'm sure that number will slowly increase over the coming years.
I still struggle to figure out how most breweries make it. I'm sure people still buy "normal beers", but it seems that nowadays it's all about chasing hype, whether it's haze, fruited sours, or barrel-aged stouts.
Found itChipotlemonger said:
https://instagr.am/p/BDhAG3INTmv
Wow
zephyrtexan said:
I'm both horrified and strangely intrigued.
My statement was related to taproom offerings and the abundance of neighborhood breweries.Lucky #007 said:
Yep. I'm assuming that's why a lot of these previously hard to acquire BA offerings are now sitting around for months.
So much KBS this year....NColoradoAG said:My statement was related to taproom offerings and the abundance of neighborhood breweries.Lucky #007 said:
Yep. I'm assuming that's why a lot of these previously hard to acquire BA offerings are now sitting around for months.
Breweries that have continually ramped production of their entire portfolio and increased distribution across the US are another discussion completely.