Beer Trading
Started by
staggerlee024
, Feb 28 2012 04:47 PM
27 replies to this topic
#10
Posted 28 February 2012 - 08:04 PM
I would be happy to trade some suds man. Im also a home brewer (8 years & counting) & worked in a microbrewery for over 3 years brewing & bottling & tours, exc, exc. Always down for somthing new! Im a imperial stout kinda dude in the winter months. The higher the gravity, the happier I am! Strong IPAs, & pale ales. Braggots are another fav. (if you can find them! I gave up & brew my own now. Last batch turned out 16.7%!). Send my a message & we can set somthing up!
Cheers! <(_)
Cheers! <(_)
#11
Posted 28 February 2012 - 09:27 PM
awesome! will send a message soon. could definitely do some imperial or bourbon stouts if that is your thing. also have access to some of the best sours produced in the country via cascade and russian river. i do get the occasional access to pliny as well.
#12
Posted 28 February 2012 - 10:18 PM
Just cracked the first few of a batch of Hefeweizen I made last month this weekend and I think they turned out fantastic. I hate wasting my homebrews on people who are afraid of anything but Bud and Coors light but wouldn't it be really expensive to ship beers I could probably find at Beers Of the World? I thought you were talking Home brews.
#14
Posted 28 February 2012 - 11:26 PM
That's what I love about Beers of The World. Three locations here in Rochester with a huge selection. Best part is you can buy everything by the case (if they come in cases), 12 pack, six pack, and even individual bottles. Nice to walk in and grab an empty 12 pack and go crazy. Get's expensive but nice to be able to try new beers without commiting to a $10 six pack.
#21
Posted 29 February 2012 - 05:16 PM
this. or fedex. just don't use usps.
I use it all the time. I use priority mail boxes & wrap everything in bubble wrap. Have been doing it for years. Just tell them its liguid & fragile. They ask whats in it I tell them maple syrup or home made jams. That way the box is marked glass & fragile.
#22
Posted 29 February 2012 - 06:21 PM
Resurrection (Pale Ale) --- Easily one of the best and my favorite I've come across in my 5 years so far in Baltimore. Comes in cans too which is just great for festivals.
Resurrection
During the fermentation of the first batch of this Abbey-style ale, the yeast
Resurrection
During the fermentation of the first batch of this Abbey-style ale, the yeast
#25
Posted 16 March 2012 - 03:32 PM
are you on beer advocate? my gf's brother is on there and i'm sure he'd be interested he has a basement full of awesome beers and won 1100 ounces on a superbowl block
i'd get down but i can't afford all the shipping costs nor do i have room in my apt to keep beer i'm not gonna drink right away
i'd like to mention that last night i fell in love with Stone Old Guardian...great barleywine and i'm not much of a barleywine guy
i'd get down but i can't afford all the shipping costs nor do i have room in my apt to keep beer i'm not gonna drink right away
i'd like to mention that last night i fell in love with Stone Old Guardian...great barleywine and i'm not much of a barleywine guy













