Dude.
steve00 said:
Today's brewery - Maine Beer Company
They ran out of Second Dinner bottles earlier this week, but it was still on tap. Glad I got to try it. Dinner bottles were released yesterday, so I got lots of that and some Lunch.
I hadn't thought of that, but I guess I'll still have some around by then. Maybe I'll do a mix from both coasts.dave99ag said:
That's gonna make one helluva Beer Madness box!
It's none of my business, but that's 30 beers a week for you and your wife each for 2 months.steve00 said:
It is 95% for personal drinking for my wife and I.
By my estimate, we will easily finish these within the standard 90 day window of freshness, most likely closer to 60 days. Two items that may slow us down - out of town trips where we don't take any cans with us, and my propensity to order other beers. I came back to the office today and opened up a box from RRBC. A mix of PtE and Blind Pig, along with this guy:
That's only ~275 beers.steve00 said:
I don't know if it is your phrasing or your math that is tripping me up. calculated 32 beers per week total to finish in 60 days, which is 16 beers per week per person, or 2.3 beers per day per person. That doesn't seem like a lot to me, though I get where others may think it is.
16.9 oz is a half liter btw.steve00 said:
Maine bottles are the same size as Pliny, 1 pint 0.9 ounces.
I'm like 3 message boards apart from BA at this point... It's a great place to start, until you realize it's run by giant ******bags.dave99ag said:
Not really sure what BA brings to Untappd. Are they still relevant? Definitely apart of craft beer history, but that's about it.