Beer question
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Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Ale (9.6% al.)
http://www.sierra-nevada.com/beers/bigfoot.html
If you can find it, Amsterdam something or other, the one that's 11% al.
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Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Ale (9.6% al.)
http://www.sierra-nevada.com/beers/bigfoot.html
If you can find it, Amsterdam something or other, the one that's 11% al.
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while on the beer discussion....
i'm looking into trying to find one of those "beer of the month" clubs to sign my pops up for...can anyone with experience with any of these clubs direct me to one that is a good quality...thnx!
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I really dont like fat tire, my friend has like 5 6-packs sitting in his fridge from a cubs dinner party they threw months ago. Its not so much about getting wasted either, we're just looking for some good beer. Thanks everyone for your replies so farTruant wrote:I dunno if you can get it in six packs, but In AZ you can get Fat Tire Ale which is pretty nice.
Sam Adams Cream Stout?! never heard of it.
I'm pretty diehard for standard Sam tho.
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Re: while on the beer discussion....
a Google search can bring up quite a few, but any of the monster-micro-breweries usually have them.Trias wrote:i'm looking into trying to find one of those "beer of the month" clubs to sign my pops up for...can anyone with experience with any of these clubs direct me to one that is a good quality...thnx!
My only major advice is to be sure to check your state alcohol shipping laws to make sure you don't spend money and not get your product. There's only around 20 states that will even allow product to be shipped in via mail. Some breweries and wineries will ship anyway, but the consequences of the law can be laid on both supplier and consumer in worst case scenarios. It's not worth the risk. I deal with this crap and alcohol brand registration through the BATF and ABC everyday.
Otherwise, it's a great gift if legal in your area.
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As a practicing acholic, one of the things I have learned ( and one of the few I can remember ) , is that beer gets old.
Try to get your brew from someplace that has turnover on their stock.
Moose Penis beer is great in Canada but goes sour in Texas after sitting on the shelf for a year.
Fresh Himlickens is good but very bad from a mom and pop store that sells a case every decade.
Find a high volume outlet in your area and use it. If you can find the right place they will work with you on this also.
Try to get your brew from someplace that has turnover on their stock.
Moose Penis beer is great in Canada but goes sour in Texas after sitting on the shelf for a year.
Fresh Himlickens is good but very bad from a mom and pop store that sells a case every decade.
Find a high volume outlet in your area and use it. If you can find the right place they will work with you on this also.
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