mikeysab
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I wonder what happens on 1/1/34
I wonder what happens on 1/1/34
Ready for another trade ?
Man, I wish there was a chance of us seeing those in Houston.
Got a nice trade in just now from Fermentnething. Looking forward to getting into these. Thanks Eric.
What year is that beast?
What year is that beast?
Got a nice trade in just now from Fermentnething. Looking forward to getting into these. Thanks Eric.
I am pretty sure Rufus actually got TX label approval, it will be dumb trying to find it, but I think it will hit a couple stores.
That, my friends, is a 2007.:rockin:
I am pretty sure Rufus actually got TX label approval, it will be dumb trying to find it, but I think it will hit a couple stores.
2007....that'll be the oldest beer i've ever drank. This might sound funny, but that hb is what i'm looking forward to the most. Thanks again Eric....this package won't last long
I am pretty sure Rufus actually got TX label approval, it will be dumb trying to find it, but I think it will hit a couple stores.
It did get approval, but there's a huge difference between that and me actually finding one. I swear the craft beer scene in Houston is just ridiculous. People line up hours before every single special release beer goes on sale. Even the special releases that will be everywhere. Like this moron for Divine Reserve. View attachment 196140
In line at 3AM. Seriously!? And when BCBCS and Backyard Rye were released, some guy paid homeless people to stand in line with him so he could get more than his limit. That's just ridiculous! That's why I don't even bother with all that. If I can't just walk in and buy it with minimal to no fuss, it's not worth it. But every release turns into a circus in Houston. Ok, rant over.
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Didn't know David Arquette liked waiting in bottle release lines so much.
It did get approval, but there's a huge difference between that and me actually finding one. I swear the craft beer scene in Houston is just ridiculous. People line up hours before every single special release beer goes on sale. Even the special releases that will be everywhere. Like this moron for Divine Reserve. View attachment 196140
In line at 3AM. Seriously!? And when BCBCS and Backyard Rye were released, some guy paid homeless people to stand in line with him so he could get more than his limit. That's just ridiculous! That's why I don't even bother with all that. If I can't just walk in and buy it with minimal to no fuss, it's not worth it. But every release turns into a circus in Houston. Ok, rant over.
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Just like the people that will wait in line for days before video game releases, when they could go buy it in 15 minutes the next day, I don't get it. With the exception of VERY limited releases, I don't wait.
It did get approval, but there's a huge difference between that and me actually finding one. I swear the craft beer scene in Houston is just ridiculous. People line up hours before every single special release beer goes on sale. Even the special releases that will be everywhere. Like this moron for Divine Reserve. View attachment 196140
In line at 3AM. Seriously!? And when BCBCS and Backyard Rye were released, some guy paid homeless people to stand in line with him so he could get more than his limit. That's just ridiculous! That's why I don't even bother with all that. If I can't just walk in and buy it with minimal to no fuss, it's not worth it. But every release turns into a circus in Houston. Ok, rant over.
Happened across a shop today that had a few bottles of Cascade sitting on their shelf. At a 50% mark up. Online sales are around 20.00 for the Kriek. On the shelf at the shop, 38.99
Lololololol
I actually feel kind of sad for uniformed consumers.
Happened across a shop today that had a few bottles of Cascade sitting on their shelf. At a 50% mark up. Online sales are around 20.00 for the Kriek. On the shelf at the shop, 38.99
Lololololol
I actually feel kind of sad for uniformed consumers.
Happened across a shop today that had a few bottles of Cascade sitting on their shelf. At a 50% mark up. Online sales are around 20.00 for the Kriek. On the shelf at the shop, 38.99
Lololololol
I actually feel kind of sad for uninformed consumers.
lol too busy laughing to get that comment right. *edited*
I have to be that guy. It would be 100% mark up from $20 to $40, 50% markup would be $30
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