$14 a 4 isn't bad when you're employed, but I make about $200 a month.
I'm also trying to get my hands on those Bell's, 3 Floyds, etc... no luck in Baltimore.
I don't mind Pabst, but it doesn't have any place in this thread.
$14 a 4 isn't bad when you're employed, but I make about $200 a month.
I'm also trying to get my hands on those Bell's, 3 Floyds, etc... no luck in Baltimore.
yo, I'm in curtis bay. All that fancy stuff really is hard to find out here
you gotta go down to Annapolis to get your beer snob on
try: http://www.bayridgewine.com
What's Pabst?
crusing this thread yesterday had me really jonesing for some crafty beer. :D went out to dinner last night at this spot with an extensive beer selection (not many around cincinnati). i was able to get some two-hearted ale, and that made me very happy.
after i finished, the bartender recommended i try southern tier IPA (here's a pic: http://twitpic.com/164e57) it was quite delicious. wasn't as hop'y as two-hearted ale but the flavor was all still there. brewery is out of lakewood, nj i believe. although i do like the bite of a nice ale, i did like southern tier because it wasn't as edgy. definite compliment to the two-hearted and huge burrito i had.![]()
It's a beer company which that has been around for a long time. Their brewery is HQ'd in a suburb of Chicago but it use to be in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They hold the brewing rights to Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) & a bunch of other beers (including Old Style which is fairly famous for being a semi-shitty beer in Chicago).
Anyway, Pabst is cheap and a lot of people don't mind it so much. Plus it was the 'cool' beer for a while a couple years ago. Think douchey hipsters.![]()
Southern Tier is located maybe 50 miles from my home, in Lakewood NY
Oh no way, dude. I grew up in Elmira, which is actually in the region known as the Southern Tier. It's an area with a good bit of history of and culture, but poor all of my life.
Great beer, and definitely something to be prouder of than Mark Twain's grave.