They're really hot or miss but the patio is dog friendly. That's very helpful.
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StoneTheCrow wrote:
They're really hot or miss but the patio is dog friendly. That's very helpful.
Their IPAs are god awful… but i've found like Medeski said above their other offerings pretty decent.
Denizens is a GREAT outdoors spot that is super kid and dog-friendly. Can't say that a lot about other beer gardens in this area without the word "overcrowded". I've always been a fan of Southside - it's nothing amazing but it does the job during a warm, sunny day. Agreed that they excel in the funkier beverages - thought Whodunnit was rather tasty. I do miss the BBQ Bus, though. They have a patio menu but I was rather annoyed that they sell cold, pre-made sandwiches. Apparently you can also order from the kitchen inside, too. Wish I knew that before ordering a mediocre chicken curry sub from the outdoor bar!
there were people brewing beer, in the Nissan parking lot, for the dmb show.
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
Space Reaper is significantly better on draft
Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
fatskippy wrote:
Space Reaper is significantly better on draft
It is very good but not great on draft this year, imo. Think I will skip the cans.
Space wrote:Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
I'm too lazy to break down the costs (and I'm sure you already have this data), but $9 to $13 for 25oz of a top tier (some could argue the best IPA) isn't bad IMO.
But yes, price will go down, however, i hope this doesn't mean demand goes up and we have ourselves another treehouse, heady, aslin epidemic.
How about some price per ounce comparison charts? Anyone?
Yada wrote:Space wrote:Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
I'm too lazy to break down the costs (and I'm sure you already have this data), but $9 to $13 for 25oz of a top tier (some could argue the best IPA) isn't bad IMO.
I would pay that price once in a while, but not all the time. If I lived around the corner from a bottle shop that had it at that price and it was superfresh, maybe once a month.
hutch wrote:
How about some price per ounce comparison charts? Anyone?
The beer you drink is measured in how many spider dumps you take the next day after drinking them.
Space wrote:Yada wrote:Space wrote:Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
I'm too lazy to break down the costs (and I'm sure you already have this data), but $9 to $13 for 25oz of a top tier (some could argue the best IPA) isn't bad IMO.
I would pay that price once in a while, but not all the time. If I lived around the corner from a bottle shop that had it at that price and it was superfresh, maybe once a month.
Seems like you've been blowing plenty of savable dollars at Aslin lately!
Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
How about some price per ounce comparison charts? Anyone?
The beer you drink is measured in how many spider dumps you take the next day after drinking them.
well could we see some charts??
hutch wrote:Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
How about some price per ounce comparison charts? Anyone?
The beer you drink is measured in how many spider dumps you take the next day after drinking them.
well could we see some charts??
can you confirm that sidenozzle is on the wagon?
Yada wrote:hutch wrote:Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
How about some price per ounce comparison charts? Anyone?
The beer you drink is measured in how many spider dumps you take the next day after drinking them.
well could we see some charts??
can you confirm that sidenozzle is on the wagon?
oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!
Yada wrote:Space wrote:Yada wrote:Space wrote:Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
I'm too lazy to break down the costs (and I'm sure you already have this data), but $9 to $13 for 25oz of a top tier (some could argue the best IPA) isn't bad IMO.
I would pay that price once in a while, but not all the time. If I lived around the corner from a bottle shop that had it at that price and it was superfresh, maybe once a month.
Seems like you've been blowing plenty of savable dollars at Aslin lately!
Think I got four 32 oz growler/crowlers in the past three months or so at Aslin, so yes definitely been splurging!
Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
decided to take all the spare change out of the couch and buy a new home
so be drinking a lot of yuengling in 2016/17/18/19/20……
hutch wrote:
oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!
Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)
Yada wrote:Space wrote:Yada wrote:
Did sidenozzle stop drinking or something?
Trillium cans starting today! Not sure how this will impact things as Trillium is one of the best more easily accessible beers to acquire.
I'm thinking the price per ounce would go way down? Great beer, but damn their bombers are expensive.
Probably told this story already, but I once took a handful of coworkers to their tasting room back when the South Boston location did free samples…and one of my coworkers disliked their hoppy beers so much that every now and then he uses that experience to remind me what terrible taste I have in beer….
I'm too lazy to break down the costs (and I'm sure you already have this data), but $9 to $13 for 25oz of a top tier (some could argue the best IPA) isn't bad IMO.
But yes, price will go down, however, i hope this doesn't mean demand goes up and we have ourselves another treehouse, heady, aslin epidemic.
$15/4 pack on the pale ale, 16 oz cans
$17/4 pack on the IPA, 16 oz cans
Definitely better than $9-$13 for on2 25 oz bottle.
I love that can size, means i get eight ounces instead of six, which is the perfect pour size, imo.