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Question for you NEBCO guys. Heading there Saturday. Do they fill 64oz growlers and how crowded will It be?
 
Question for you NEBCO guys. Heading there Saturday. Do they fill 64oz growlers and how crowded will It be?
Yes and it depends. The only time I've run into a long line was when they had Fuzzy Baby Ducks.
 
Yes and it depends. The only time I've run into a long line was when they had Fuzzy Baby Ducks.
This. Or other special releases. Check their Twitter for the lineup.
 
I don't know if any of you are into "dessert" beers or if this one's been mentioned (I'm not going through 66 pages of comments to check) but Shebeen's Cannoli Beer is worth a try. Rim the glass w/chocolate shavings. It comes in a 4-pack of cans, each 16 oz. for around $9.
 
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Bourbon's not immune - honey bourbon - maple bourbon..lol. But I see your point.

Oh it's not immune, but those things are cheap crap for college girls to buy, like cupcake vodka. The expensive stuff in the whisky world is usually not bizarre, plus it isn't perishable.
 
Bourbon has jumped the shark just as hard as beer has. Coffee has as well - people are waiting for monkeys to poop out coffee beans these days.

I predict gin will be the next thing people will have to pretend to love. I'm getting an early start - it is not terrible.
 
Bourbon has jumped the shark just as hard as beer has. Coffee has as well - people are waiting for monkeys to poop out coffee beans these days.

I predict gin will be the next thing people will have to pretend to love. I'm getting an early start - it is not terrible.

Ack. I hate gin. But barrel aged rums and tequilas are still pretty affordable compared to whiskey.
 

"Lest the most wary drinker be concerned, Intertidal Oyster Stout isn’t fishy, the briny notes balanced by a grain bill of Maris Otter and roasted barley (think milk stout with a salty kick). You could bring this beer to a party, pass around little glasses, and have everyone say in unison how surprisingly good it is."

Not Fishy, he finds it fishy.
 
Ack. I hate gin. But barrel aged rums and tequilas are still pretty affordable compared to whiskey.

I think tequila had its run after vodka and it's not quite rum's time yet.

Everyone hates gin now, but in a year, everyone will love it. For a while.

I really do not mind it. Somehow, I had never tried gin, but I took my brothers out to a tour of a nearby distillery - Hudson Bourbon - and they had a tasting room at the end of the tour. I do not care for bourbon, so they made me some kind of concoction out of a gin they produce. Not half bad.

As for rum....try this.
 
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Hendrick's Gin. Period.

Gin and tonics with slash of grapefruit use to be my go to drink before switching to vodka a few years ago. Can't beat Hendricks for the price and quality.
 
For all you juicy fruits the Tree House line post holidays is back to normal, 2 minutes in and out...and my favorite cutie Lauren welcomed me back!
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For all you juicy fruits the Tree House line post holidays is back to normal, 2 minutes in and out...and my favorite cutie Lauren welcomed me back!
Now you tell me! Thanks, looks like a road trip next week.
 
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I've spent thirty years drinking Piss Weisser. Jump all -$@&ng sharks! Think I'll have me a peanut butter & jelly Stout now.
 
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Asked at local co-op for recommendation for decent beer at $10 mark for 6-pack, was told to try Otter Creek's Free Flow IPA. I like it- anyone else try it? This and Lagunitas 12th of Never are my favorite cheap beers.
 
Funny.....a $10 six pack is now a "cheap" beer.
lol I was gonna say: damn, otter creek and lagunitas is this guy's cheap beer?? 10 for a 6 pack is about the going rate for most stuff these days.
 
I remember paying $10 for a case in the late 70's!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I still drank, at these prices I'd be broke
I buy beer at breweries for my kids and have to bring a Home Equity Line of Credit check
 
lol I was gonna say: damn, otter creek and lagunitas is this guy's cheap beer?? 10 for a 6 pack is about the going rate for most stuff these days.

Speaking of cheap.....
I saw Keystone Light at Crazy Bruce's last week...it's been years....that was my go to beer during game nights in the mid/late 90's.
One thing for sure....you could drink a lot of it.
 
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Asked at local co-op for recommendation for decent beer at $10 mark for 6-pack, was told to try Otter Creek's Free Flow IPA. I like it- anyone else try it? This and Lagunitas 12th of Never are my favorite cheap beers.

For $10 I can pick up 6s of some Ommegang's, Unibroue Blanc Chambly, Anchor Steam, some other good ones.
 
I remember paying $10 for a case in the late 70's!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I still drank, at these prices I'd be broke
I buy beer at breweries for my kids and have to bring a Home Equity Line of Credit check

In central PA in the mid 90s, a case of 16 oz. Yuengling would run you $11, and if you brought back the bottles, your next case cost $10.
 
Asked at local co-op for recommendation for decent beer at $10 mark for 6-pack, was told to try Otter Creek's Free Flow IPA. I like it- anyone else try it? This and Lagunitas 12th of Never are my favorite cheap beers.

12th of Never is the best deal in beer. Around $16 a 12 pack.
 
Lauren is Tree House royalty. Pretty girl-next-door who runs marathons. Married to the brewmaster Nate, and the brewery has been built on her family farm. Such a great story.
Lauren

Don't know if you guys are on Untappd or Instagram, but Amy from "herewithbeer" is my favorite beer cutie.
 
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