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    kid/ipa stoke Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Self Jupiter View Post
    Because clearly you suck at drinking beer. Take a lap and shape up.
    Lick my balls

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    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

    -Scottish Proverb

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    That first one is about perfect



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    So, vt beer Shepard distribution is expanding their territory and finally bringing Lawsons, Foley and a few other great beers to our little slice of VT

    Any recommendations from the local beer freaks?
    http://vtbeershepherd.com/our-brands/

    I've had most of Foley bro, and of course lawsons, foundation is great, I Had a Green empire 'side buisness' today at 3P that was good, and recently had a Revision from CA that was on Par with anything on the east. (thanks Mike b)



    How are the Mass beers and what on the west coast would one recommended?

    I'm excited to finally get access to some of these brandsfor the last couple years it was beyond frustrating as a small biz being just 15 minutes away from where the distributor was willing to travel.

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    Beer Shepard bringing Lawson’s to So Vt too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    So, vt beer Shepard distribution is expanding their territory and finally bringing Lawsons, Foley and a few other great beers to our little slice of VT

    Any recommendations from the local beer freaks?
    http://vtbeershepherd.com/our-brands/

    I've had most of Foley bro, and of course lawsons, foundation is great, I Had a Green empire 'side buisness' today at 3P that was good, and recently had a Revision from CA that was on Par with anything on the east. (thanks Mike b)



    How are the Mass beers and what on the west coast would one recommended?

    I'm excited to finally get access to some of these brandsfor the last couple years it was beyond frustrating as a small biz being just 15 minutes away from where the distributor was willing to travel.

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    We are in the same exact situation, beyond frustrating. Lawsons is available 45 minutes away, but they won’t come the extra little bit. Alchemist will only sell to restaurants in NY, not beer stores. My last delivery, the driver had a pallet of heady, focal, and crusher in the truck, and I couldn’t buy it. And alchemist is less than friendly about me asking why. Far less than friendly.

    There is so much good beer out there. It’s just annoying that everyone asks for these brews and we can’t get them for random reasons

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    The Veil continues to bring the heat
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    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

    -Scottish Proverb

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    ^scores from the pour nazis?

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    Nah, monthly delivery from the South
    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

    -Scottish Proverb

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    Mommy Daddy beers for Mother's Day! MBCo Another One and Tilted Barn Violet. Also had a Proclamation Tendril (sorry no pics).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Self Jupiter View Post
    ^scores from the pour nazis?
    Edit to say I meant can we have the pour nazis judge your pour score

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binky View Post
    The Veil continues to bring the heat
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    Can't wait to get my hands on some more of this. They rival the best of the best based in the few I've had, Ferrari was memorable.

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    UT checking in to break up the VT circle jerk! Just kidding, of course. I'll be stopping by on Wednesday, the 23rd, MPPG. Want to coordinate a swap? We're hitting Trillium and Start Line in MA Tues/Wed before heading N. Happy to do a swap.
    First up is 2Row's Feelin Hazy, NE style hazy IIPA
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    Next up is Shades of Pale's Misconception Belgian Style IPA, and 2Row New Zeangland IIIPA (10%), New Zealand hopped NE Style, really, really easy drinking.
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    Last but not least, Shades of Pale Slick City Citrus IPA and Nemesis Pale Ale from 2Row
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    No canning in Utah? [emoji51] that Slick City looks tasty...

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    Finback Visible Spectrum. So good

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    Continuing the Veil thing. The recent collab with Dogfish’s Sam G. This is my first beer with a peppercorn adjunct. It is really fucking tastyClick image for larger version. 

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    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

    -Scottish Proverb

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    Lawson's Jade, crisp and tasty.

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    DFH gets all the hype around here, but I think Big Oyster hit a home run with this one:
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    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Worst pour yet. Even binkys pours are better.

    Come on man
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    Last night was a return to VT brewsClick image for larger version. 

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    The fact that Wizard is a VT “gas station beer” is amazing. Great time to be alive
    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

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    ANyone trying any "Brut IPAs" yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Worst pour yet. Even binkys pours are better.

    Come on man
    I don’t drink pours.

    I know: take a lap...whatever. It’s good, try it.


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    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    I finally hit Battery Steele when it was open. The owner Shane had Phish blaring and is a totally chill guy. Brewing great beers also. Opening a new tasting room soon in the next bay. Portland has such a solid beer scene. Great town. Dig going up there.

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    Blew off work and had a treat with lunch. I was really wishing I had some proper glassware... for perfecting pouring purposes Click image for larger version. 

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    Sunday!

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    This is a great warm weather beer. I am not the biggest simcoe fan, but it is well-executedClick image for larger version. 

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    "You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning".

    -Scottish Proverb

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    Had my first adult bevie in 40 days. BBC Stainless Forest. It was so freaking good. I missed IPA’s. Went over to the gas station across the river. Gas station, 8 day old DIPA’s. What a time to be alive. Indeed.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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