Any fellow Appalachian fan that see's some of this brew and would be kind enough to ship it to me I would be happy to pay you.
DM me and I'll send you my address.
Any fellow Appalachian fan that see's some of this brew and would be kind enough to ship it to me I would be happy to pay you.
This is AMB's recommendation to get a hold of the Yosef Golden, or any of their beers (still going to see if a local store will stock it, since AMB said they can't ship it to people).kornegaylw wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 2:35 pmAny fellow Appalachian fan that see's some of this brew and would be kind enough to ship it to me I would be happy to pay you.
DM me and I'll send you my address.
It's the Eric Church clothing line of beers.
Make sure you have a six pack of these on hand for your daughter.Rick83 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:25 amI'm hoping that I can load up on this for the UNC game so that my Carolina grad daughter only has this to drink at our tailgate.
In her defense, she's an App State football fan when we're playing anybody else as she grew up attending games at The Rock. She and her sister still talk about when the goal posts were torn down after that Georgia Southern game..
I had some on tap at AMB last Friday and liked it. It's good ale.
I'm a big fan of encouraging others to form their own opinions based on their tastes.
Imho... nasty
General,General Moore wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:22 pmImho... nasty
I'm not a cool hipster with a well manicured beard though, so my opinion may not matter.
Booneshine makes better beer for sure.
I hope they have some basic American Busch products for us non-hipster beer snob types.
Yep. AB InBev (not an American company anymore, btw) owns 31% of CBA and has been mulling a buyout (though that hasn’t happened yet unless I missed something in the last day or two).
You haven't missed it. AB InBev is still sitting on the deal...and they have to pull the trigger by midnight tomorrow (24th) or pay the $20 mil fee and still allow the CBA to use the AB network and distribution platform. Then of course, the CBA will likely begin taking new offers for purchase and would most likely sell to another multi-national, meaning that the CBA would be, in essence, controlled by 2 competing big boys. It'd make for a strange operating arrangement no doubt!appchicago wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 9:53 pmYep. AB InBev (not an American company anymore, btw) owns 31% of CBA and has been mulling a buyout (though that hasn’t happened yet unless I missed something in the last day or two).