They had cases of this in my local Whole Foods.We first discovered it on tap at Westbrook Lobster in Clinton and then saw it again at the Sitting Duck in Stratford (interestingly, the bartender there recommended trying it over ice with vodka--haven't done that yet).
They sell it at Spirits of Madison (the place next to Stop & Shop) in six-packs of 11.2 oz. bottles. I'm on the lookout for the 4-pack of 16 oz. cans because the bottles disappear so quickly, and I imagine a can would get even colder, especially in a nice ice-filled cooler.
I picked up the UFO Big Squeeze for my wife a few weeks ago and she likes it well enough, but I like this much better.
Oh man...these are great. Found at Hammonasett Packy.For something completely different that is refreshingly addictive in the summer heat (and only 2.5% ABV), look for this:
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After finishing a glass...yeah...the vodka might work well. Tito's perhaps.For something completely different that is refreshingly addictive in the summer heat (and only 2.5% ABV), look for this:
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Now we are talkinHeading to Montreal for a college visit with my daughters to McGill. Purposely driving through Vermont to get (hopefully) heady topper and SOS. Wish me luck
Yes, I had the Honeyspot a few times right when it came out. I don't dislike it, I just don't think it's a great IPA or a taste that I seek out. Appearances to the contrary, perhaps, I don't drink that much beer these days, so when I do I like it to be something I really like--especially now that we have so much really great stuff available here.Have you tried Honeyspot? I'm not normally a fan of white IPAs, either, but this one is tremendous. Much different than Blue Moon, Allagash, Dogfish Head Namaste, etc. As far as the hefeweizen/banana flavor style, Two Roads' No Limit fits that description to a T. Although I'm assuming you've tried that one.
Good luck--especially with McGill. Probably the best value you can get for an education in North America if you are paying sticker price. Been trying to encourage my daughters about it but no takers so far--they want to head south, not north. You're smart to visit in the summer.Heading to Montreal for a college visit with my daughters to McGill. Purposely driving through Vermont to get (hopefully) heady topper and SOS. Wish me luck
Oh man...these are great. Found at Hammonasett Packy.
Also, 'gansett Del's Shandys are about to disappear for the season.
After finishing a glass...yeah...the vodka might work well. Tito's perhaps.
Heading to Montreal for a college visit with my daughters to McGill. Purposely driving through Vermont to get (hopefully) heady topper and SOS. Wish me luck
Thanks for the heads up on the Del's. The missus likes those, too.
I was talking with another bartender about it and she said that she had been at another bar where the bartender mixed it with Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka and it was incredible. Never heard of that stuff before, but it sounds interesting.
Heading to Montreal for a college visit with my daughters to McGill. Purposely driving through Vermont to get (hopefully) heady topper and SOS. Wish me luck
sanchez42885 said:Check the alchemist website for delivery schedules. www.headyspotter.com is also another good resource. Just went to my buddies bachelor party in Montreal and stopped right outside Burlington @ Winooski Beverage. They typically have the best selection in the area and you just have to time it right for SOS/heady. If you have some time stop into Burlington and grab lunch at Farmhouse Tap and Grill and you can get some Hill Farmstead on draft and they also have cans of Focal Banger.

Okay...my fourth one was on ice with a shot of blanco tequila. The sweetness was tempered nicely. Next time I will try reposado.For something completely different that is refreshingly addictive in the summer heat (and only 2.5% ABV), look for this:
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Don't pick up Hop-a-peel by Atwater brewing. Barely made my way through one can. Although, I drank a lil heaven next out of the same cup and the residue from the first beer mixed with thellilheaven tasted really good; aalmost SoS-like.
Rt 7 Liquor and Deli in Shelbourne just outside of Burlington should have Heady and SOS but of course need to time it right. Looks very unimpressive from the outside but it is beer heaven on the inside. I drove by it twice the first time I tried to find it. Coincidentally it is right near Fiddlehead which makes a great Double IPA of their own and some awesome pizza to boot. (Hopefully not as in boot and rally) Prohibition Pig in Waterbury has a great taplist and great BBQ. Farmhouse as you mentioned is awesome. Damn...I gotta plan my next Burlington trip...Check the alchemist website for delivery schedules. www.headyspotter.com is also another good resource. Just went to my buddies bachelor party in Montreal and stopped right outside Burlington @ Winooski Beverage. They typically have the best selection in the area and you just have to time it right for SOS/heady. If you have some time stop into Burlington and grab lunch at Farmhouse Tap and Grill and you can get some Hill Farmstead on draft and they also have cans of Focal Banger.
Roadsmary Baby mmmm. Really the only pumpkin beer I can do anymore.Two Roads Pumpkin one is the best of breed I've tried, and it's not even remotely close. I'm also a fan of the honeyspot and R2R.

FINALLY snagged some SoS. Will try one tonight, after an overnight cooling!
pepband99 said:Sorry, but not seeing the mega hype on this one. Don't get me wrong - it's good, but comparing this in any way to heady topper is borderline heresy!
Rico444 said:I've never had Heady, so I can't comment there. I will say that SoS is phenomenal. I'm going up to Southern Vermont this weekend for a bachelor party and I'm hoping to get lucky with either (or both).
Drumguy said:Lawsens is now contract brewing sip o sunshine from two roads so it's probably more available in ct now than Vermont. When you are up in Vermont try to get some hill farmstead. Usually Edward is available on tap around the state.