Pliny the Elder is really good and I have heard great things about the Russian River brewery. The DFH 120 is good for smuggling into sporting events or theaters. I had two in the parking lot before the Rockies/Cub game the other night and that was almost enough..I ordered a 16 oz FatTire draft from my club level seats and I nursed that for an hour. Thats all I needed, anymore and I would'nt be legal to drive home after the game.
The cubs lost, BUT I brought some emotional insurance by betting a lot of money on the Rockies..
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MBK wrote:where can i buy Pliny the Elder? Binny's?
I Do It Daily wrote:Pliny the Elder is really good and I have heard great things about the Russian River brewery. The DFH 120 is good for smuggling into sporting events or theaters. I had two in the parking lot before the Rockies/Cub game the other night and that was almost enough..I ordered a 16 oz FatTire draft from my club level seats and I nursed that for an hour. Thats all I needed, anymore and I would'nt be legal to drive home after the game.
The cubs lost, BUT I brought some emotional insurance by betting a lot of money on the Rockies..
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I like your style Silas Jayne. Are you a native Chicagoan? Those look like some pretty killer seats!
turkob wrote:MBK wrote:where can i buy Pliny the Elder? Binny's?
Sadly Russian River does not distribute out here. It's fairly easy to find in California though.
MBK wrote:thanks... i'll be on the look out for it when i'm out that way...
holy cow about the cubs... last i glanced at the TV it was 12 -1 ...!!! i couldn't watch
Silas Jayne wrote:turkob wrote:MBK wrote:where can i buy Pliny the Elder? Binny's?
Sadly Russian River does not distribute out here. It's fairly easy to find in California though.
Same here.....It's so highly rated that I always look for it..Just in case
And those are great seats -It's front row or I don't go. Heres my wifes Blue Moon...I'm so embarrassed to order the mass produced garbage (she wants what she wants, theres no reasoning with her) that despite having a personal waiter at my seats I take the elevator down to level one and get it there...Thats a real piece of Orange in there BTW.
Khaopaat wrote:I just can't get into IPAs.
nr706 wrote:Get a big old honkin' red wine glass. Keeps the aromas in, gives you a good view of the color, and makes you look really cool sniffing and rolling the beer around in your glass, just like the ultimate wine snob.
Use a glass like that, and you'll either impress, amuse, or really piss off your friends.
KSeecs wrote:The Blackheart is a good beer, and the milder English IPA's are a great gateway in to dabbling in the more assertive American versions.
I Do It Daily wrote:And those are great seats -It's front row or I don't go. Heres my wifes Blue Moon...I'm so embarrassed to order the mass produced garbage (she wants what she wants, theres no reasoning with her) that despite having a personal waiter at my seats I take the elevator down to level one and get it there...Thats a real piece of Orange in there BTW.
Some people just know how to live, Silas Jayne.
nr706 wrote:I love, love IPAs. Maybe too much so.
Lozo wrote:Ah for an ice cold PBR. In the can of course!
KSeecs wrote:And Stout apparently. Silas Jayne, for a master brewer and "connoisseur of the good life" you really don't seem to know what you're talking about! The only malt dominated beer you drink is Rogue Dead Guy, right after you post a picture of your Alaskan Stout? Are you a real person or a parody?
danimalarkey wrote:Half Acre's current seasonal Daisy Cutter continues to impress me. It reminds me a lot of FFF's Alpha King in that it's a hopped-up, well-balanced pale ale but it's overall a bit softer on the palette. It still has a healthy, strong floral aroma but finishes much tamer than Alpha King. Available at the usual beer bars around the city (and at Small Bar, for $4 on Sundays) and in 22oz. bombers.
KSeecs wrote:Are you a real person or a parody?
DClose wrote:Does anybody have suggestions for what stores might carry Daisy Cutter? Is it even available in stores?
Silas Jayne wrote:I just made a few calls..They have it at a place near me
It takes a moment for thier homepage to load- be patient
http://www.tipsysliquorworld.com/
DClose wrote:I called Binny's South Loop and they said that they DO carry it, but don't have any at this exact moment.
I was instructed to wait and call back on Tuesday, when I can speak to their beer specialist.
The trouble is that a ton of places carry the Ale and Lager (which is great they have already experienced such market penetration) but almost no one carries Daisy Cutter. Not all that surprising.
If Binny's South Loop is out, I would be hard pressed to find another place that has it in stock...hence my post!