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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: ChanceKJ on March 29, 2014, 08:47:59 pm
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How is the beer? Do they ship any to the US?
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I don't drink any alcohol but i still liked.
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How is the beer? Do they ship any to the US?
Where are you? I end up in Washington state often enough. Might make it down to California this summer.
I am a beer snob. One thing that absolutely annoys me is that many craft breweries think that to be a craft brew you just add more hops to everything. A nasty zingy beer that doesn't go well with food and is generally unpleasant all around is only good for leaving in the fridge until freeloading guests arrive empty handed. I like a little hops in my beer but these past few years it's been tasting like they have been trying to get rid of evidence or something.
Big Rock is one of the better ones in Canada, though if anyone ends up here try some Phillips as well. Just avoid the Double Dragon. I bought a bunch of them in excitement, and they turned out to be a hoppy nightmare!!!
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Where are you? I end up in Washington state often enough. Might make it down to California this summer.
I am a beer snob. One thing that absolutely annoys me is that many craft breweries think that to be a craft brew you just add more hops to everything. A nasty zingy beer that doesn't go well with food and is generally unpleasant all around is only good for leaving in the fridge until freeloading guests arrive empty handed.
I'm in Des Moines Iowa and am becoming a bit of a beer snob myself. Iowa has a number of good small breweries right now.
I like a little hops in my beer but these past few years it's been tasting like they have been trying to get rid of evidence or something.
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Apparently it's a very complex thing for any Craft Brewery or distillery to ship product to the US. A lot of red tape I'm told. It's also a profitability thing, kinda like how the Maui Brewing Co only really ships the the islands, and a few places along the West Coast.
It's complex in Iowa as well. The way it was explained to me was that in order to sell growlers (or beer to leave the premises anyway) the brewery has to sell their beer to the state government who then sells it back for re-sale.
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