Forgot to post earlier in the week but I found a bar in Syracuse that has "flip night" on Wednesday nights. Buy a beer, they flip a coin, if you guess right it's free. The bar has a solid tap list too, got myself a Dale's and Keegan's Milk Stout for free. Rest went on the corporate card.
Yea, I searched for Natasha Rocks and found its beer advocate profile. Yours is the most recent rating.
And as I said earlier, their Brewers Cut series is pretty solid. You should be able to find the 3rd and 4th releases which are a Imperial Red Ale and a Dry Hopped Porter.
Ahh gotcha, yea I used it to sign up for BA too. I thought you saw it since I linked the pic from my photobucket account
They need to start canning or bottling Fatso and El Gordo. Two of the better stouts that I have had. Hopefully they have one of them on tap in June when I am near there.
Picture wasn't to fish for likes and most of your overly critical comments were based on shit ass lighting. TV though is like a 2005 Vizio from college. He spent all he had on the place.
Dude. I was kidding. Always am. I do it to ZZ all the time. Your friend has a lovely home. Just busting balls.
Don't ever take anything said in this thread seriously. Even when ZZ makes fun of my pour I try not to take it seriously. Even though it hurts my feelings.
construxboy let me know if you want to grab a beer this afternoon. I'll hit Charlotte in a couple of hours
Kill shot. I'll post some mini reviews later when my head stopped pounding. Part of me is sad knowing that I will probably never have a tasting this good again. Rare, Vanilla, Coffee, Cherry, Fou Fonne, Kopi Speedway, BB Dark Lord, CBS (finally), BB Monster 29, BA Oude Engwish Barleywine, Fantome Extra Sour, HF Arthur, Cascade Apricot and Blueberry, 2004 Raspberry Eisbock, Blueberry Eisbock
That is crazy. It is good to see the craft beer industry blowing up like it is but it makes it harder to get your hands on these rare beers.