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Quoted from way2wyrd:These are a couple i tried the other night that were pretty good.
The brewery is from San Antonio
Bottle conditioned I see.
The sediment on the bottom must be the .7
Quoted from way2wyrd:someone please pick this up and ship it to me!!
none avail in texas
http://121212xii.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/hello-world/
Mia in PA.
Additional info on that style:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/313/1545
Quoted from goodgameslover:Nice an Affligem, a very good beer.
Are some people interested in a West vleteren box here?
I have scored two when they were on sale here in belgium. Have been getting crazy offers for it though.
But i don't think it will be cheap to send over.
way2wyrd is /was not sure?
Quoted from way2wyrd:someone please pick this up and ship it to me!!
none avail in texas
http://121212xii.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/hello-world/
Quoted from goodgameslover:I'm willing to sell one, if you can stomach the shippingcosts!
You mean santa does not deliver.
He doesnt charge.
Quoted from HELLODEADCITY:only in cans for the environment
Actually there is a can revolution as Beer stays better protected than bottle can provide.(better shelf life and flavor consistency) A win win.
Ever have their watermelon Beer they make ? MMM MMM Good in the summertime.
Quoted from way2wyrd:I'm thirsty tonight
I would say so.
Looks like someone will be busy making some more where that came from
Quoted from NimblePin:just move here already... )
With Ca taxes ,now thats a lot less beer not being purchased.
I am sure Jeff would be hard pressed to leave TX.
Quoted from NimblePin:Here is an interesting one I found at the store...
Looks tasty! ^^^^ And playin pinball to boot COOL!
Quoted from GrueLurks:Here's the aftermath carnage of the beer tasting I hosted Saturday.
Looks like it was a hit ,only a few capped.
Quoted from GrueLurks:I think the fire just finally burned out.
Should see my burn pit but then again I burn my garbage in it too. skids burn nice
Quoted from way2wyrd:Troegs
^^^Troegs does pretty well up here,one of these days I gotta do the brewery tour.
Some good reads on Beer. http://www.alestreetnews.com/
Quoted from trilogybeer:Sprecher makes that , surprised you got that out there PA .
Picture is not from PA ^^
I am visiting my brother in NJ and hit Boonton liquors for a beer run, saw that pizza and beer style among others.
Micro brew aisle there is well stocked. -> http://www.liquoroutletwinecellars.com/
Quoted from Shoot_Again:Pin It that looks like the variety we have here in the NW.
Nj is a lot better than Pa in beer selection (due to restrictive pa laws)so you have to bend the rules just to sell singles/six packs there.
The alcohol laws of Pennsylvania are some of the most restrictive in the United States of America, and contain many peculiarities not found in other states
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_laws_of_Pennsylvania
This part kills me ->Beer may only be purchased from a restaurant, bar, licensed beer store, or distributor. Beer distributors mainly sell cases and kegs of beer, not smaller volumes of beer such as six packs. Six and twelve packs, along with individual bottles such as 40 ounce or 24 ounce beers, are sold at bars, restaurants, and licensed retailers. A cement/5900/guidelines/510717}}</ref> ounces of beer per purchase. For larger quantities one must go to a beverage distributor which sells beer only by the case or keg.
Basically if you want to buy a variety of beer you cannot buy more than a twelve pack total in one purchase, so you have to purchase multiple times after putting your beer in your car/truck each time.
Burp for new postings.
What happened, everyone at AA meetings?
Had a Sam Adams pumpkin the other week not too bad.
More Info for the locals.
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/goto/35641/
http://www.beermenus.com/places/9816-bottleworks
Quoted from Jackontherocks:How is that beer? Been trying to find it out my way.
Its ok nothing special a little low @ 4.7%abv consists of a blend of bobec,
goldings and cascade hops,yet malty tones.
Worth getting for the cool label thou.....
Quoted from Jackontherocks:Been trying to find it out my way.
Distributed via way2wyrd s neck of the woods.
Artisanal Imports, Inc.
1305 West Oltorf St, Suite 300
PO Box 41029
Austin, TX 78704
United States of America
Phone: +1 (512) 440-0811
Fax: +1 (512) 440-0884
E-mail: artisanalimports.com
Thanks Easter bunny. Just dont eat them at work.
http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-jelly-belly-debuts-draft-beer-flavor-jelly-bean-they-taste-wheaty-smell-yeasty-20140121,0,3491358.story#axzz2r8RpYoXm
Quoted from vanhos:Got to love big business
Not for me ,here in the states i only drink craft brewers whether local pubs who brew their own or other bars who bring in others from all across our country or the world.
The big three do not get my business,it used to be here a long time ago that local breweries ruled the land and big corps slowly took over,but i dont see that happening now.
Look at all the advertising to sell their big corp. beer ,what does that tell you. I demand flavor.
Quoted from vanhos:Sorry that was Aussie sarcasm.
I know what you were saying.
Quoted from vanhos:I don't spend any money on the big brewery's nowadays.
Sounds like a trend in the right direction.
Quoted from juanton:Unfortunately we didn't make it down to play the pins.
I dont blame you...
Quoted from SilverBallKid:Beer and Pinball - excellent combination!
Now were talking.
Quoted from pinkid:I hate beer and all alcohol.....................bunch o drunks...................
Thats ok, i dont like milk.
Quoted from pezpunk:Dale's Pale Ale (6.5%)
Nice lineup ↑↑
The Dales is Fav of mine...
Quoted from way2wyrd:how is the long trail pumpkin?
Pretty good ,not overly spicy. Hate when pumpkin beer flavor is overpowering and doesnt taste [just a hint] like its meant to be.
Quoted from Jean-Luc-Picard:I cashed in my empty beer cans the other day. 95.5LBS - $205.
Thats a lot of can crushing.
Quoted from way2wyrd:This pleases me
Hell i was impressed with how fast she downed her Beer.
Quoted from trilogybeer:Sprecher Oktoberfest on tap right now at the house .
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Nice.
Quoted from way2wyrd:This was our pre Halloween Spiced Stout night. Lets just say i was a bit fuzzy the next morning
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I would say so.
Pumpkins last stretch on hallows eve.
Quoted from Jackontherocks:there signature beer Hop Devil.
Victory is solid ,never had a Beer I didn`t like from them.
Pennsylvania the time has come. From caveman to rocket scientist. What took so long.....
http://www.philly.com/philly/business/20161028_Beer_law_to_allow_six-pack_sales.html
Quoted from mkecasey:It's so stupid how many hoops I have to jump through to get a six pack.
Privatize the state liquor stranglehold and just watch how a well oil machine should operate.
Quoted from Philk:I'm not sure on all the commotion, lots of good bottle shops here and there, breweries out the ass compared to ten years ago. Overall easier for everyone but also at the expense at the bottleshops who cared early in the game.
Its all about business freedom not restrictions.
Quoted from Philk:Hhaha you must like your bmc then
Blecth
Not here to disagree or argue in what you say, just describing it from my point of view.
One could also say i dont agree with any out of state beer being sold here as it cuts into my local Pa breweries.
I drink a majority of beer from B.o.p. establishments which keeps it even more local to communities which could be perceived as the original back to where it started a long time ago.
Growlers to go is a trend, so much so the bottle shop below i speak of offers that as well as a number of B.o.p. est`s i frequent.
My perspective was moving in from another state and i saw where PA was lacking with an archaic confusing alcohol ruleset where all beer ,wine liquor are sold in one location with any quantity or choice you want.
An example is a distributor friend of mine who couldn't sell six packs even if he wanted to years ago , so even now to open a bottle shop which he did a few years back the only caveat was it couldn't be run in the same ( illegal according to state regulations/rules) town ,so he operates one a few towns over.
Now the ruling says he can sell beer now at his dist. to move his product instead of collecting dust and the consumers can purchase without the commitment of buying a case.
He and his wife are quite pleased that they can now compete now just like wineries have done to the PLCB owned stores.
Competition is a good thing, now if we can just get rid of the state stores stronghold.
Cheers
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