Just a heads up, but Three Floyd's should be sending out this year's anniversary ale next week. I got the scoop at Lush this past weekend where they had a tasting event for the beer. It's a jasmine-scented pale ale this year (very different from last year's), but don't think that's bad -- it was wonderful. While it still has that hoppy, FFF flavor, the jasmine adds a really nice floral note. According to the FFF rep, the label art is really killer, too. I would expect to find it at the usual places (Sam's, Binny's, Whole Foods on North or Ashland (these two seem to have the strongest beer selections, I've found), etc.).
And as a note about Lush, in general -- they had a really impressive selection of rare beers. If anyone wanted to try the one Goose Island beer released in 750ml bottle, their Imperial Brown Goose from 2006, Lush has them (for $30). There was also a Dogfish Head beer,
Zwaanend'ale, produced only in April 2006 (for $20 in a 750ml bottle, too). I was able to try the Brown Goose when it came out, and I tried the Dogfish Head beer when I was there, and I don't know that they're especially worthwhile. Good and tasty, don't get me wrong, but at those prices, you're paying for the novelty and rare-ness of the beer more than anything else. I'm not sure, too, that these two beers really benefitted from aging for so long, too. While beers can sit for a long time, I don't know that they're designed to do so, in the way that a vintner may design a wine that needs to age for a while before being drinkable. Still, if you've got the money, you can satisfy that curiousity pretty easily here at Lush.
Lush
1257 S. Halsted St, Chicago - (312) 738-1900
best,
dan