Sidehatch wrote:
^what was total cost for you?
Whatever the ticket cost was… I don't recall the exact amount, maybe $130?
Sidehatch wrote:
^what was total cost for you?
Yada wrote:Sidehatch wrote:
^what was total cost for you?
Whatever the ticket cost was… I don't recall the exact amount, maybe $130?
Sidehatch wrote:Yada wrote:Sidehatch wrote:
^what was total cost for you?
Whatever the ticket cost was… I don't recall the exact amount, maybe $130?
Was that the 2 day pass with the salons?
Just curious as I looked at it, but it looked really expensive
Yada wrote:Sidehatch wrote:Yada wrote:Sidehatch wrote:
^what was total cost for you?
Whatever the ticket cost was… I don't recall the exact amount, maybe $130?
Was that the 2 day pass with the salons?
Just curious as I looked at it, but it looked really expensive
No sir, that's general admission price for one evening. Definitely a pricey evening, but based on the James Ford per oz. price of quality beer + food + a great experience, it was indeed worth the price of admission.
Yada wrote:medeski7 wrote:
Anyone had the Lost Rhino sours? I'm really impressed. I've had the farmhouse, peach and blackberry and all were excellent. You can only buy them at the brewery. If you're a fan of the sour stuff these are a must try. I think they're doing sours better than anyone else locally. Bluejacket has had a few decent ones. They recently did a papaya gose that knocked it out of the park.
I've never had of the Lost Rhino sours, but I'll definitely check them. I feel like Blue Jacket got off to a bit of a rough start when they first opened, but the past half dozen beers I've had from there have been above average to great.
I attended Savor this weekend and I'll never miss it again. I'm not sure why I waited so many years to check it out, but I don't have one negative thing to say about the experience. It was a pretty great evening.
Carlos wrote:Yada wrote:medeski7 wrote:
Anyone had the Lost Rhino sours? I'm really impressed. I've had the farmhouse, peach and blackberry and all were excellent. You can only buy them at the brewery. If you're a fan of the sour stuff these are a must try. I think they're doing sours better than anyone else locally. Bluejacket has had a few decent ones. They recently did a papaya gose that knocked it out of the park.
I've never had of the Lost Rhino sours, but I'll definitely check them. I feel like Blue Jacket got off to a bit of a rough start when they first opened, but the past half dozen beers I've had from there have been above average to great.
I attended Savor this weekend and I'll never miss it again. I'm not sure why I waited so many years to check it out, but I don't have one negative thing to say about the experience. It was a pretty great evening.
i said the same exact thing 3 years ago when i attended. they were in NYC the following year, then i moved, but it really is a great event. what were your favorite beers?
Yada wrote:
Fremont
Coffee Cinnamon Bourbon A-Bomb ?Strong Ale (send me some wizzle! )
Yada wrote:
Space and other Virginians,
One of our good friends had the gall to move out to Ashburn and we're planning a Sunday visit one of these upcoming weekends. Best brewery for a stop/lunch?
Adroit Theory seems a bit too far out, but Ocelot, Old Ox, and Rhino are all within a few miles of their place. Best Beer? Best Food? Anything else to consider?
Space wrote:
Taking a look at the head brewer's resume makes me think there's going to be yet another beer reason to head down to Richmond.
http://www.richmond.com/business/local/article_8694f1d8-73a2-56b3-850e-bed43937bcc4.html?TNNoMobile
Carlos wrote:Is this the actual Heady Topper guy or just an apprentice? Scott's Addition is blowing up with breweries right now.Space wrote:
Taking a look at the head brewer's resume makes me think there's going to be yet another beer reason to head down to Richmond.
http://www.richmond.com/business/local/article_8694f1d8-73a2-56b3-850e-bed43937bcc4.html?TNNoMobile
shit you're not kidding. ISO
Yada wrote:
The question is, when is the craft beer bubble going to burst?
Julian, wrote:Carlos wrote:Is this the actual Heady Topper guy or just an apprentice? Scott's Addition is blowing up with breweries right now.Space wrote:
Taking a look at the head brewer's resume makes me think there's going to be yet another beer reason to head down to Richmond.
http://www.richmond.com/business/local/article_8694f1d8-73a2-56b3-850e-bed43937bcc4.html?TNNoMobile
shit you're not kidding. ISO
Yada wrote:
The question is, when is the craft beer bubble going to burst?