Their shit sells out instantly. I’d kill for a few of their bottles. I just picked up a Second City bottle, they’re supposed to be making some good stuff.
Local guys won’t shut the fuck up about Pips, probably because the kid is local and from Richmond Heights.
sent a beer package on December 8th to Florida got to Kansas on the 11th no update until today, it arrived in Jacksonville wonder when it'll get delivered to Tally
Was up in Fargo over the summer for work and bought for myself and 5 others guys. Spent about $500 total and was my first time drinking Drekker. Can’t wait to get my hands on more whenever I can.
BayouMafia and myself were there at open yesterday to sip a couple and take some home. You should be cool and join us some time unless you are a big yellow chicken.
we just started working with these guys, they’re awesome. Owner sent us a hot dog roller for the team haha
All galaxy TIPA, all Nelson TIPA, all citra TIPA, and a citra/galaxy/Nelson DIPA. Nuts. Love New Zealand.
Happy New Years to this thread, I loved learning a lot more about brews this year while drinking with y’all. Cheers!
Did you drink any of the tap takeover ones? I had the PBSmOreo and Carrier Waves and was super sad I couldn't get any to take home.
hows the stout i went by the place near me (potentially where you got I imagine) and that was the only one I didn't pull the trigger on from that shipment
The bigger joke is Burial being that high. And I don’t think Hester king and weldwerks should be anywhere in the top 5.
I imagine Revolution is too big, qualifier being less than 15k barrels per year. They are in every bar and every grocery store here Half Acre probably is too big too
Jester King absolutely belongs in the top 5 imo. Not only for their beer but also for the amount of effort and influence they have had in changing the way the TABC, who was in the pocket of InBev and the likes, basically treated craft beer & craft breweries like an illegal street drug. Then when you factor in the amount of national and international ambassadorship they do in the craft beer world it is a no brainer.
I had a beer box shipped to me from Rhode Island on the 16th of December. It was shipped priority in a flat rate box. Didn’t get any tracking for about 3-4 days. It showed being in Atlanta (it’s going to Phoenix Arizona) so I was like wtf. No tracking updates for 2 more days, then the tracking gets turned off. Finally, tracking popped back on after a couple days and it showed in Dallas and then got delivered the next day on the 30th TLDR: took fucking forever to get my beer.
If the beer is packaged correctly and not over filled, 99% of the time, USPS is very good. USPS is usually twice as past as FedEx or UPS out of Arizona, for whatever reason.
Burial is a terrible selection for that list. Other half is way over 15000 barrels also they just opened a 25000 barrel DC brew house
Seems like everybody in this Monkish group I am in uses USPS flat rate. Sounds like there aren't too many issues on lost/missing packages. Main thing has been extra time on the delivery and missing scans.