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I'm lookin' forward to hopefully runnin' into some of y'all to trade brews! Any of you folks plannin' on hittin' up the Inforoo Brunch? That might be a prime time to exchange.
I found some decent canned beer from these guys out of Kansas a little while ago (bought it in Colorado). I bought an 8 pack of their beers and all of them were really good; all different, but all of them were dark strong heavy beers. OK for late night drinking I suppose - not so much for summer daytime drinking. www.tallgrassbeer.com/
I'm lookin' forward to hopefully runnin' into some of y'all to trade brews! Any of you folks plannin' on hittin' up the Inforoo Brunch? That might be a prime time to exchange.
I'll be there with some of Colorado's finest canned beers my friend! Always happy to share!
If anyone is coming to Manchester from the North, stop in Murfreesboro about 30 miles before you get to Manchester on I24 at Stones River Total Beverage. I know they have Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Torpedo and Dog Bite high gravity in cans plus a lot more. I will try to get a list next time I am there.
You can find any decent canned beers here in East TN. I'me heading to Charlotte, NC. Hoping to stop in Asheville and load up on some "heavy ales". But, as someone said earlier, you can't pound them in the Roo heat. I'll have extras for swap.
You can find any decent canned beers here in East TN. I'me heading to Charlotte, NC. Hoping to stop in Asheville and load up on some "heavy ales". But, as someone said earlier, you can't pound them in the Roo heat. I'll have extras for swap.
While in Charlotte be sure to visit Brawley's Beverage on Park Rd. They have a huge variety of craft beer that you won't find many other places. In Asheville stop by Bruisin Ales for their huge variety. Oh yeah, you should bring lots of $$. Some great finds.
You can find any decent canned beers here in East TN. I'me heading to Charlotte, NC. Hoping to stop in Asheville and load up on some "heavy ales". But, as someone said earlier, you can't pound them in the Roo heat. I'll have extras for swap.
While in Charlotte be sure to visit Brawley's Beverage on Park Rd. They have a huge variety of craft beer that you won't find many other places. In Asheville stop by Bruisin Ales for their huge variety. Oh yeah, you should bring lots of $$. Some great finds.
Post by mangopositive on May 23, 2012 9:54:33 GMT -5
If anyone is either from or passing through Vermont on the way down, there is a brewery called the Alchemist who only make one beer. It's the best beer I've ever had. It's called "Heady Topper" and it comes in packs of 4 tall-boy cans, but it's only sold in Vermont. There's really no possible trade that compares (in a can anyway), but I'll provide you with monies.
I'll have Brewer's Art Resurrection and some Flying Dog cans. Not sure any other local breweries can in MD.
I would love to run into you! I love Resurrection. I was born and raised in Ellicott City MD, but I'm in Colorado now. Ellicott Mills is a great brewpub down there if you ever get into that area (they don't can though). I'm Bringing a bunch of different Colorado canned brews, and probably some Corona too.
So here is an idea. lets hear who is game for this: Don't change Plan area. Copy this text and keep updating. Add your suggestions below. Add the brews your going to bring with your user name.
Plan: Meet at 11AM (Central Time) Friday and Saturday Morning under the shade of the clock tower. Bring your cans and everyone can trade up. Bring a chair if you want and folks can sit around and share a brew or two to get the day started.
Suggestions: Bring Local Quality Micro Brews, avoid the ones we all can get (i.e. Seirra Nevada - Pale Ale, New Belgium - Fat Tire)
Bringin to the Party: itzjerm - Straight to Ale (Alabama), Good People (Alabama), Tall Grass (Kansas)
I'll be bringing some Good People (Birmingham) and might pick up a growler of Back Forty in Gadsden on the way up.
My issue with growlers is how quickly the beer will go flat. If it's a lager, or something more drinkable, I'm fine. But a hoppier or thicker beer usually goes flat and gets pretty warm pretty quick.
Thanks for the heads up. I've actually never filed a growler as they just became legal in alabama recently. Looks like that will be my Wednesday night drink.
Thanks for the heads up. I've actually never filed a growler as they just became legal in alabama recently. Looks like that will be my Wednesday night drink.
That's a great idea! I homebrew, and I made the mistake of filling a growler for a tailgate, so I figured I'd fill you in.
So here is an idea. lets hear who is game for this: Don't change Plan area. Copy this text and keep updating. Add your suggestions below. Add the brews your going to bring with your user name.
Plan: Meet at 11AM (Central Time) Friday and Saturday Morning under the shade of the clock tower. Bring your cans and everyone can trade up. Bring a chair if you want and folks can sit around and share a brew or two to get the day started.
Suggestions: Bring Local Quality Micro Brews, avoid the ones we all can get (i.e. Seirra Nevada - Pale Ale, New Belgium - Fat Tire)
Bringin to the Party: itzjerm - Straight to Ale (Alabama), Good People (Alabama), Tall Grass (Kansas)
This is a great idea. Can anybody please bring some Odell's IPA from Colorado? I'd buy a case from you outright. I'll bring some Chattanooga microbrew.