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Local ipa from Orpheus while watching my spurs tonight.
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Yall trading on ba? Can't seem to give away this Bosque stuff. Crazy how un hyped it is. On my 10th bomber this week. Had a deal in the works for some tree house, trillium, night shift etc. Fell thru.
Even the recent project dank, which I did side by side came very close to one another. Goes to show, in general, great beers everywhere. No one wants retrys with so many new tries. Understandable. Makes me wonder how sustainable this whole beer growth is with so many people wanting new tries constantly. One offs can't pay the bills. Or fringe shoppers
Picked this up today. One was able to get one but can't wait to try it. Anyone else try it? Pirate Bomb.
I'm in NYC. Why am I missing out on all these supposedly great beers?
Info on where to cop?
Other Half does can releases every other Saturday. The next release is this weekend--All Citra Everything, Green Diamonds, Forever Ever, and also bottles of rum barrrel-aged In Absentia Luci. Guaranteed hot mess. Don't bother going unless you plan on getting there early and are comfortable with the possibility of waiting on line for a few hours.Pirate Bomb was fantastic last year. Probably my favorite of the Bomb variants. My local bottleshops should be getting some soon. Hopefully I can snag a bottle.Picked this up today. One was able to get one but can't wait to try it. Anyone else try it? Pirate Bomb.Other Half, Grimm and Singecut to name a few. Most may be brewery release only. @Comparison Ford might have a better idea.I'm in NYC. Why am I missing out on all these supposedly great beers?
Info on where to cop?
Other Half does can releases every other Saturday. The next release is this weekend--All Citra Everything, Green Diamonds, Forever Ever, and also bottles of rum barrrel-aged In Absentia Luci. Guaranteed hot mess. Don't bother going unless you plan on getting there early and are comfortable with the possibility of waiting on line for a few hours.
Grimm is arguably doing some of the best stuff in New York, but they're still a gypsy brewery. They seem to can most of there stuff at Beltway in Virgina and distribute to NYC and Long Island exclusively. They're in the process of acquiring their own space in Brooklyn, but it's gonna be a while...and when they finally do get a space it's gonna be a nightmare to even get the opportunity to check it out. Until then all you can do is try to track down a few cans and maybe a bomber or two of one of their sour/stouts every month if you exercise the proper amount of hypervigilance. Most places will only sell you 1 or 2 cans of their IPAs when they get a shipment. It's gotten so bad that someone on the NYC craft beer subreddit was boasting about how he stuck a GPS tracker on one of the trucks dropping off shipments of Lambo Door to all of the bottle shops and distributors around NYC.
SingleCut is readily available around NYC, Long Island and a bunch of surrounding counties. Most bottle shops will have some bottles of their IPAs and they're usually pretty fresh. They're not on the level of some of the other NYC breweries, but a few of their beers are right up there with them and the rest of their offerings are still very respectable to say the least.
As far as some other great NY breweries, check out the following: Threes, Transmitter, Finback, Barrier (Long Island), Sand City (Long Island), Brewery At Bacchus (New Paltz), Peekskill Brewing.
Hope that helps.
Other Half does can releases every other Saturday. The next release is this weekend--All Citra Everything, Green Diamonds, Forever Ever, and also bottles of rum barrrel-aged In Absentia Luci. Guaranteed hot mess. Don't bother going unless you plan on getting there early and are comfortable with the possibility of waiting on line for a few hours.
Grimm is arguably doing some of the best stuff in New York, but they're still a gypsy brewery. They seem to can most of there stuff at Beltway in Virgina and distribute to NYC and Long Island exclusively. They're in the process of acquiring their own space in Brooklyn, but it's gonna be a while...and when they finally do get a space it's gonna be a nightmare to even get the opportunity to check it out. Until then all you can do is try to track down a few cans and maybe a bomber or two of one of their sour/stouts every month if you exercise the proper amount of hypervigilance. Most places will only sell you 1 or 2 cans of their IPAs when they get a shipment. It's gotten so bad that someone on the NYC craft beer subreddit was boasting about how he stuck a GPS tracker on one of the trucks dropping off shipments of Lambo Door to all of the bottle shops and distributors around NYC.
SingleCut is readily available around NYC, Long Island and a bunch of surrounding counties. Most bottle shops will have some bottles of their IPAs and they're usually pretty fresh. They're not on the level of some of the other NYC breweries, but a few of their beers are right up there with them and the rest of their offerings are still very respectable to say the least.
As far as some other great NY breweries, check out the following: Threes, Transmitter, Finback, Barrier (Long Island), Sand City (Long Island), Brewery At Bacchus (New Paltz), Peekskill Brewing.
Hope that helps.
That's true to what they usually run. About $6-7.singlecut is available in PAOther Half does can releases every other Saturday. The next release is this weekend--All Citra Everything, Green Diamonds, Forever Ever, and also bottles of rum barrrel-aged In Absentia Luci. Guaranteed hot mess. Don't bother going unless you plan on getting there early and are comfortable with the possibility of waiting on line for a few hours.
Grimm is arguably doing some of the best stuff in New York, but they're still a gypsy brewery. They seem to can most of there stuff at Beltway in Virgina and distribute to NYC and Long Island exclusively. They're in the process of acquiring their own space in Brooklyn, but it's gonna be a while...and when they finally do get a space it's gonna be a nightmare to even get the opportunity to check it out. Until then all you can do is try to track down a few cans and maybe a bomber or two of one of their sour/stouts every month if you exercise the proper amount of hypervigilance. Most places will only sell you 1 or 2 cans of their IPAs when they get a shipment. It's gotten so bad that someone on the NYC craft beer subreddit was boasting about how he stuck a GPS tracker on one of the trucks dropping off shipments of Lambo Door to all of the bottle shops and distributors around NYC.
SingleCut is readily available around NYC, Long Island and a bunch of surrounding counties. Most bottle shops will have some bottles of their IPAs and they're usually pretty fresh. They're not on the level of some of the other NYC breweries, but a few of their beers are right up there with them and the rest of their offerings are still very respectable to say the least.
As far as some other great NY breweries, check out the following: Threes, Transmitter, Finback, Barrier (Long Island), Sand City (Long Island), Brewery At Bacchus (New Paltz), Peekskill Brewing.
Hope that helps.
what does a bottle usually run? i bought a bottle (500ml) of mo shuggie for $6.99 at a local grocery storewhich is steep for what i got, though a good beer
wouldn't have gotten it if it weren't as fresh as it was