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wvbrewer
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« on: August 07, 2011, 05:38:55 AM »

Did anybody remember it was Internaitional Beer Day this past Friday?  I made sure we had one with dinner.

Dave

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Brewferm Framboise; Bottled Almost gone
Black Cherry Pinot noir; Bottled
Cooppers Pilsner in primary: Bottled
Thomas Cooper: Bottled
Old School Snider Ale: Fermenting
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2011, 03:20:53 PM »

Missed the Anouncment, but had a half dozen Grolsh flip-tops! Smiley
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Kitchen Sink Coffee Stout, bottled
Raspberry Pils, Kegged.
Grolsch Clone, Bottled.
Mountmellick Irish Stout Kits, both kegged.
Double Imperial IPA, Kegged/ Bottled
Kegged Hard Apple Cider, tapped
NEXT,  ROBUST PORTER
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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2011, 06:06:33 PM »

Where can you find them in our area?.. Food Lion used to cary them, but seemed to have stopped.  Personnally I have not had a Grolsh yet.  What are they like? 

Dave
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Brewferm Framboise; Bottled Almost gone
Black Cherry Pinot noir; Bottled
Cooppers Pilsner in primary: Bottled
Thomas Cooper: Bottled
Old School Snider Ale: Fermenting
PetenNewburg
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« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2011, 07:10:15 PM »

Dave,

  Grolsch is along the line of Heinekin or St Paulie Girl.  Mildly bitter pils, nice hops flavor & aroma.  Despite directions(45 degrees), they are best served COLD!  In & Out in Chambersburg, best price around.  $40 for case of 20 - 15.5 oz flip tops.  case of 24 - 12oz I think are around $30.  Thats my once a month splurge case!  LOL

Pete
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Kitchen Sink Coffee Stout, bottled
Raspberry Pils, Kegged.
Grolsch Clone, Bottled.
Mountmellick Irish Stout Kits, both kegged.
Double Imperial IPA, Kegged/ Bottled
Kegged Hard Apple Cider, tapped
NEXT,  ROBUST PORTER
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« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2011, 08:24:49 PM »

I stop in the next time we are in Chambersburg.  Thanks
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Brewferm Framboise; Bottled Almost gone
Black Cherry Pinot noir; Bottled
Cooppers Pilsner in primary: Bottled
Thomas Cooper: Bottled
Old School Snider Ale: Fermenting
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