The Total Packie???- Apparently it's a place called The Craft Beer Cellar and it has 940 brews to choose from! Unfortunately, it's in MA for all you who are not from around here...
brewskinhandThe cheapest beer you ever drank?-Milwaukees Best which is only sold in large quantities haha. Why is this?? Why is cheap beer sold in so many different quantities....18, 24, 36.... They need to start selling all this good beer in larger amounts!!
April 3, 2012
MarkMore craft brewers are offering 12 packs and you can always get a case as that is how 6 packs are packaged at the brewery but we're probably a ways from larger and off-size boxes. Two many different packaging alternatives and boxes to carry can get expens... moreMore craft brewers are offering 12 packs and you can always get a case as that is how 6 packs are packaged at the brewery but we're probably a ways from larger and off-size boxes. Two many different packaging alternatives and boxes to carry can get expensive for smaller companies.
April 3, 2012
brewskinhand
true...gets expensive but well worth it. Why spend money on something (like budweiser) when you don't like how it tastes?? It doesn't make much sense does it. I hope one day all craft brewers can get big and still deliver that freshness and flavor
KajIIYou know I have to weigh in on this Mike, LOL. So why can't you drink Craft Beer after yard work? There is no reason for that statement (in fact it’s just an opinion and you're entitled to yours), and as you know I don't drink swill at all. There is nothi... moreYou know I have to weigh in on this Mike, LOL. So why can't you drink Craft Beer after yard work? There is no reason for that statement (in fact it’s just an opinion and you're entitled to yours), and as you know I don't drink swill at all. There is nothing better than a really good beer after a hard day of yard work, just sayin’. Anyway I am just messin' with ya, drink what ya like and I'll do the same...
KajII
Your right craft beer wasn't around then. Boy we are old...lol
April 3, 2012
fretwalkerTime to invoke my "Old Fart" status, here... Back In The Day, when Coors was available only west of the Mississippi, I was stationed in Oklahoma, and I could buy the Banquet Beer for a buck a sixer. (Adjust for inflation?) That's when I learned that Coor... moreTime to invoke my "Old Fart" status, here... Back In The Day, when Coors was available only west of the Mississippi, I was stationed in Oklahoma, and I could buy the Banquet Beer for a buck a sixer. (Adjust for inflation?) That's when I learned that Coors gives me a headache, which launched me into 25 or so years of Guinness. (Thank God for the NCO club!) Bottom Line: If Sam Adams Noble Pils is $3 more per sixer than Old Milwaukee Light, the extra $.50 per ain't gonna kill me; the Old Milwaukee might! less
KajII
Ha-Ha, I was listening to a radio show this morning and they said in the new Bond movie he no longer drinks Martini's now it’s Heineken. They joked what if it was a PBR and came to a consensus that that would just be, as the put it "NO CLASS"". Nuff said. LOL
April 4, 2012
brewskinhandBeen busy..busy drinking the cheap beer haha. I am just posing questions here that get a kick out of people-make people (like you guys) comment because I enjoy conversation. I drink good beer (jmeaning craft of course) but not just this good beer unfortun... moreBeen busy..busy drinking the cheap beer haha. I am just posing questions here that get a kick out of people-make people (like you guys) comment because I enjoy conversation. I drink good beer (jmeaning craft of course) but not just this good beer unfortunately. Sometimes we like to get the buzz going you know what I mean?? Back to craft....ever brewed your own?
April 5, 2012
brewskinhand
old fart status lol-fretwalker(Mike?). what do you have to say about Dogfish Head? Seems they have been doing alot better since I was born and even more recently.
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Mark
Congrats South Carolina! The State House just approved the so called "Pint Bill" that will allow breweries to sell 48 ounces of beer to a person every 24 hours. No more tiny samples if you're wanting a pint - as long as the Governor signs the bill.
Paul
just had one of my rye pale ales, didn't turn out too badly. I won't be able to brew for a living, but at least it will keep me busy. Has anyone here tried growing hops and had any success?