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Post by cheeky resurrection on Jun 10, 2009 5:22:11 GMT -5
^I wanted to follow the no glass rules... but damn, Yuengling was the ONLY decent thing in cans at the 5 stores we stopped at Monday night. I was determined but at the 5th store I said fuck it Oh well, here's to hoping they don't find my stash. The majority of that list is my boy's... I plan on chillin' in the Brooer's tent quite a bit this year
Post by melloashello on Jun 10, 2009 23:13:52 GMT -5
Whole Foods Market (not sure about the one in Centeroo) but there is one in Green Hills and Cool Springs and both sell Fat Tire in cans and other heady beers in cans as well.
Got to agree with you here. Fat Tire in cans is a magical thing at B'Roo. I recently found a wine store in NC that sells the Dale's. I'll probably stock up some time before June.
My buddy and I prefer to drink good beer (non-domestic) so we like to stock up on the mini-kegs. Our standby that we have to get each year is Bell's Oberon. Possibly the best wheat beer ever. In '07 we brought a tasty German black beer, but in the heat of '07 it didn't go over as well as it could have. We also always have to sneak in a bottle of Wild Turkey American Honey. It's like candy.
Whole Foods Market tends to carry them. Also, if you're coming through Knoxville the Kroger at the corner of Northshore and Pellissippi Parkway has them as well.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Feb 4, 2010 13:41:34 GMT -5
i took about 3 cases of I like Bitburger.Wish I could find Sweetwater somewhere around here.Even the bars with hundreds of beers (Gingerman,Flying Saucer)don't carry it.
Not the biggest fan of Fat Tire (ain't bad though) but if I can find their 1554 brew in cans that'd be swell! Most of the beer we bring will probably be Yuengling again.
4x 12-packs of Amstel Light (i really enjoy a light beer on hot summer days) 1x 12-pack of Yuengling 1x 750ml bottle Crown Royal Special Reserve, transferred to a plastic bottle 1x 750ml bottle Captain Morgan Private Stock, " "
I plan on doing about the same this year but substitute Maker's for Crown and maybe another case of something tasty. I really wish Sierra Nevada and Sam Adams canned their Summer releases.
Last year we brought 4 cases of budwiser (allowed 2 cases per person) and vodka. I ended up getting some of the Woodchuck Cider at the vendors in Centeroo towards the evening most days. Tastes soo good on tap.
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Sure it's nice to have some dank hoppy beer in a can if you can find it and don't mind getting thoroughly trashed early in the day on the farm. But if you want to drink some light, cheap beer for hours without getting too crunk, there's only one option. BLUE RIBBON!
Sure it's nice to have some dank hoppy beer in a can if you can find it and don't mind getting thoroughly trashed early in the day on the farm.
We definitely don't mind. Now I wouldn't say we'll be getting thoroughly trashed, however we definitely won't be in a condition where we could operate heavy machinery.
Post by freedomofmusic on Mar 2, 2010 20:53:33 GMT -5
Just discovered Caldera India Pale Ale -- super hoppy and delicious -- and in a can (Cool Springs Smokes & Brews for you locals). A lot like Sierra Nevada, but even better -- if that's your thing.
Most of the Publix stores I go to around Nashville have Fat Tire in cans.