Although it adds to the bottom line nothing will replace the lost keg business.Have any of them moved more aggressively to delivery? The breweries did that here, but it may be more challenging in a larger state.
Although it adds to the bottom line nothing will replace the lost keg business.Have any of them moved more aggressively to delivery? The breweries did that here, but it may be more challenging in a larger state.
Although it adds to the bottom line nothing will replace the lost keg business.
I do have it the Store. Haven't tried it yet but I like what they make. The issue with Stone on the East Coast is availability. Can't count on regular product so they aren't my top choice for a few years now. California folks drink it in big numbers. Got a heads up from 2 local head brewers about this one recently and brought it in. Only allocated 1 case. Ugh.Anyone tried Stone Cold IPA?
That explains why I cant find it anywhere in NJ. Thought I saw it at Donkeys in Camden but I guess not.I do have it the Store. Haven't tried it yet but I like what they make. The issue with Stone on the East Coast is availability. Can't count on regular product so they aren't my top choice for a few years now. California folks drink it in big numbers. Got a heads up from 2 local head brewers about this one recently and brought it in. Only allocated 1 case. Ugh.
True, but you need to do what you have to do. I was impressed by many of the NJ Breweries response to this crisis.Although it adds to the bottom line nothing will replace the lost keg business.
@Jm0513 you stopped drinking beer too soon.Soooooo good
How do u get all these tremendous beers all the time? I had some Equilibrium before but refuse to pay $25+ for a 4 pack. Prices are crazyKane Mexican Dessert and Mexican Brunch 2020 were great.
Equilibrium Soft Baked Oatmeal Squares was very good.
Kane Almond Dream and Saturday Night Lights 2020 were good.
Equilibrium Cosmic Congruency was good but nothing special.
Troon Black is Beautiful was also good but nothing special.
How do u get all these tremendous beers all the time? I had some Equilibrium before but refuse to pay $25+ for a 4 pack. Prices are crazy
I buy most directly from the brewery and trade for the others.How do u get all these tremendous beers all the time? I had some Equilibrium before but refuse to pay $25+ for a 4 pack. Prices are crazy
You have to remember, these beers are using a much higher percentage of ingredients/beer than a typical mass produced beer. Many are barrel aged, which obviously adds a lot of time to process. The ABV is much higher, so you're getting more bang for your buck.How do u get all these tremendous beers all the time? I had some Equilibrium before but refuse to pay $25+ for a 4 pack. Prices are crazy
You have to remember, these beers are using a much higher percentage of ingredients/beer than a typical mass produced beer. Many are barrel aged, which obviously adds a lot of time to process. The ABV is much higher, so you're getting more bang for your buck.
Lastly, I don't know about you, but I'm only drinking 1, possibly 2 of these beers at a time. Do you want to pay $7 for a 72 oz of garbage, or $7 for 12 oz of something delicious you can appreciate? Depends on the palate of the drinker I suppose. I take the latter.
We almost bought that, but I was nervous I wouldn't like it. My bf drinks Pumking(?) "Pumpkin pie in a bottle"Siap, but I think this years Dogfish Punkin is the best in years.
Pumking by southern tier is an imperial and yes it is like pie. A little too heavy and sweet for me. Punkin is more balanced.We almost bought that, but I was nervous I wouldn't like it. My bf drinks Pumking(?) "Pumpkin pie in a bottle"
Whole Hog Pumpkin Ale is the best.Anyone who likes the pumpkin beers I definitely recommend Whole Hog Pumpkin Ale. The stuff is tremendous. Schlafly is a good one too. Cant go wrong with the Pumpking either.
This looks like a potential winner:
KBS Maple Mackinac Fudge!
The newest KBS variant pays tribute to the sweet and rich Mackinac fudge that Michiganders know and love. We took our original KBS recipe and swapped out the traditional coffee mix for a Mackinac Fudge flavored coffee from our friends at
Ferris Coffee & Nut Co.
, added maple syrup and began the barrel-aging process. The end result is a decadent delight that will be available in 12oz bottles and on draft in our taprooms on October 8.
New Beer Release: KBS Maple Mackinac Fudge - Founders Brewing Company
The latest release in our 2020 Barrel-Aged Series is KBS variant coming all the way from the Straits of Mackinac (ok maybe not quite). Introducing… KBS Maple Mackinac Fudge! Michigan didn’t invent old-fashioned fudge, but it was perfected here. We pay tribute to this time-honored tradition with...foundersbrewing.com
Pumking and Shipyard Pumpkinhead are my two favorites amongst pumpkin beers. Unfortunately Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin (I picked up a few packs of them when I was in Maine last month along with their Smashed Blueberry, Finder Double IPA, and Old Thumer) doesn't quite work for me because the ale is too strongly flavored which overtakes the pumpkin flavoring too much. Shipyard Pumpkinhead is the perfect balance.We almost bought that, but I was nervous I wouldn't like it. My bf drinks Pumking(?) "Pumpkin pie in a bottle"
that sounds awesomeKBS Maple Mackinac Fudge is here!
You can finally experience the rich chocolate, sweet maple syrup, Mackinac Fudge coffee and, of course, those oak bourbon barrel notes that we all love. Our second KBS variant is available in 4-packs of 12oz bottles and on draft. Stop in and grab a 4-pack or two for the weekend, you deserve it!
Everyone else will see it at their local retailers anytime in the next few weeks.
I bought Flying Monkey Chocolate Manifesto a bit ago but haven't got around to it yet.Kane 3288 (9th Anniversary ale) is awesome and tastes almost identical to their small batch BA German Chocolate Cake Stout (not surprising since that's what this is). Thick, excellent blend of chocolate, vanilla, coconut and barrel with a nice roast from the pecans, and not too sweet...
This year the second bottle is 3288, a Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Imperial Stout. This complex blend of hand-picked barrel-aged imperial stouts, with an average barrel residence of over 22 months, was conditioned it on Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans, cacao nibs from Ghana, Uganda, and Ecuador, and freshly toasted pecans and coconut. The character from the barrels blends perfectly with the sweet chocolate, creamy vanilla and toast from the nuts to create a rich and decadent beer.
Sounds goodI bought Flying Monkey Chocolate Manifesto a bit ago but haven't got around to it yet.
https://www.flyingmonkeys.ca/beers/chocolate-manifesto
TASTE
The Chocolate Manifesto is our definitive statement on beer and chocolate. Unfermentable milk sugars, or lactose, gives this classic Milk Stout voluptuous body and velvety mouthfeel.
STYLE
Three strata of raw cacao nibs, cacao powder, and chocolate malt layer a triple doozie of chocolate in this unique Milk Stout. Earthy espresso notes and creamy chocolate dominate this ruby-lit, burnt umber bodied beer simmering with a welcoming 10% ABV of bittersweet warmth.