- Feb 7, 2005
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Tonight's pour. Bottled 1/6/14
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Is this beer relatively accessible? I see that it is one of the highest rated brews but yet a few of you on here seem to get it pretty often. We don't get it down here in FL.
Nope. I woke up and saw that a beer distributor by me got some in today. They didn't even keep it out on the shelves. They put it in a back room where no customers can get ahold of it. There was a limit of one 4 pack per customer, which is actually a lot. Most places around me will have a 1 or 2 can per customer limit. I wouldn't be surprised if it's completely sold out by now.Is this beer relatively accessible? I see that it is one of the highest rated brews but yet a few of you on here seem to get it pretty often. We don't get it down here in FL.Jelly?
$30What are the charging for a 4-pack?
$30 :x
Worth splurging a couple times a year, though.
Yeah. Not to mention a 4-pack of Bourbon County Stout can run you around $27 depending on where you get them, and the standard retail price on 4-packs of World Wide Stout and 120 Minute IPA is $40.Not terrible think of it as bar price$30
Worth splurging a couple times a year, though.
The beer distributor posted it on their Facebook page this morning.How do you even get the beer then? Do you have be part of the secret members club or you ask the employees?
Yeah. Not to mention a 4-pack of Bourbon County Stout can run you around $27 depending on where you get them, and the standard retail price on 4-packs of World Wide Stout and 120 Minute IPA is $40.
Not the fault of the brewery. Heady Topper is about $3 a can from the cannery. It's the retailers that are jacking up the prices.$30!?Yeah. Not to mention a 4-pack of Bourbon County Stout can run you around $27 depending on where you get them, and the standard retail price on 4-packs of World Wide Stout and 120 Minute IPA is $40.
I hate where this craft beer market is heading. In the beginning it was great to be able to pay a few dollars more per beer for better stuff. But now that the hipsters jumped on and craft beer is the cool thing to do the brewers have nothing better to do than appeal to the market and churn out $20-$30 bottles of stuff while low-key raising the prices of their once reasonable general stuff. I would say get while the getting good--but those days, I believe, have already passed.
P.S.
I have an incredible job and salary, so in b4 "it's an expensive hobby, you get what you pay for, etc."
But damn, tables are about to turn and its gonna be more expensive to have a beer than a mixed drink at the bar.
Not the fault of the brewery. Heady Topper is about $3 a can from the cannery. It's the retailers that are jacking up the prices.
Oh..and if that was a typo and you meant to type "$40?!" in regards to WWS/120 Minute, then I'd agree. Those beers are not worth the money. WWS is pretty tasty, though.
That was me. It was similarly priced at my go-to spot, but it sold out fast. Now the only place you can get it around here is a small craft beer boutique that specializes in overpriced white whales (hence $27) and homebrewing supplies. There's people posting on BeerAdvocate saying some places are charging $40-50 for a 4 packYea $40Not the fault of the brewery. Heady Topper is about $3 a can from the cannery. It's the retailers that are jacking up the prices.
Oh..and if that was a typo and you meant to type "$40?!" in regards to WWS/120 Minute, then I'd agree. Those beers are not worth the money. WWS is pretty tasty, though.
And Cigar City sells $20 bottles in their tap room like its nothing. But yea, retailers are disgusting. My boy is a distributor he's getting me a case of Hopslam at cost g
Also, whoever was saying BCS was $27 round their way, ouch! I got mine for like $19 at ABC here in FL.
^ Not comparison, but you're better off keeping your beers at constant temperature (i.e. fridge at its warmest temp) than out in your closet. Be careful though - it can get very humid and since it's not exactly cold, mold can thrive in there. If you have to keep them in your closet, put the bottles in a styrofoam container with some blue ice packs (they don't have to be cold/frozen) to mediate the temperature swings.
About LC possibly expanding, I hope for your sake they don't even though I'd like to get a taste of it out here in CA. Ballast Point's Sculpin was AMAZING a few years ago, but they expanded production and so quality fell. Still one of my favorites and still delicious, but not like I remembered.
I couldn't see it being a problem. Hell...I'm from New York and I have no problems getting Jai Alai.Anyone in florida in here? Im going to be down there in march and was wondering how accessible Jai-alai?