brachyrynchos
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sorry, yes it is, unless I find a place that opens earlier.We actually ordered beer from Founders Brewing | Syosset Beverage | Long Island. I'm not sure if that's where you're going.
sorry, yes it is, unless I find a place that opens earlier.We actually ordered beer from Founders Brewing | Syosset Beverage | Long Island. I'm not sure if that's where you're going.
sorry, yes it is, unless I find a place that opens earlier.
actually I think the place in east meadow across from the old home depot opens at 8:30 lol. I'm in Bethpage on the border of hicksville and Levittown.Where do you live, town wise.
Edit: Never mind, they open at 9, doubt you will find earlier than that lol.
actually I think the place in east meadow across from the old home depot opens at 8:30 lol. I'm in Bethpage on the border of hicksville and Levittown.
I've been here for about 15 years, just north of where Wantagh Ave & 107 meet, south of Bloomingdale. The old Grumman site is within walking distance, there was a family nursery/garden center on the corner of my street when I first moved here, didn't plan on staying as long as I have, but glad I did. Where was Summertimes? & Cheers Sparksrus3.If I triangulate the 3 towns you mentioned I wind up at Summertimes. I know it's been gone for 25 years but I drank many beers there during my yute. Yes yute
Spent some time in the Greenport Harbor tasting room on Thursday. I've never been a big sour ale or fruit beer guy, but Up in the Mix is a life changer.
I've been here for about 15 years, just north of where Wantagh Ave & 107 meet, south of Bloomingdale. The old Grumman site is within walking distance, there was a family nursery/garden center on the corner of my street when I first moved here, didn't plan on staying as long as I have, but glad I did. Where was Summertimes? & Cheers Sparksrus3.
Spent some time in the Greenport Harbor tasting room on Thursday. I've never been a big sour ale or fruit beer guy, but Up in the Mix is a life changer.
Spent some time in the Greenport Harbor tasting room on Thursday. I've never been a big sour ale or fruit beer guy, but Up in the Mix is a life changer.
Mmm, vicadin & Dewars, I'm jealous, some Double Trouble & some Kush for me, wait, what was the question?C
Corner of Wantagh ave and 107 . Bagel store is on the end . There is a nightclub or something there now. Mid 1980's - 1990's ah the glory days. No cell phones, no condoms, no nickel deposit , no more Stanley cups, ( boo hoo ) , had me a 79 Camaro and a Checkmate for on the water. ( SIGH )
Today we gots a Godzilla of a wife. 2 in college, 2 more getting there. A 20 year old car, an overcrowded LIRR, a hockey team that will suck again, high blood pressure, fatty liver, hair loss on my head yet growth in my ears lol lol, and a lawn that needs a mowing.
Wait a minute . What's this thread about ? It's certainly not the life of Sparky. Gotta stop mixing vicadin with Dewars.
Did I answer your question Brach ?
LGI
Money is also a staple in my fridge other than the usual Tree House and Alchemist stuff... Gotta rep my hometown now that I'm upstate!If anyone likes IPAs. Kapow from Barrier is fantastic.
Money is also a staple in my fridge other than the usual Tree House and Alchemist stuff... Gotta rep my hometown now that I'm upstate!
Yup! When I go home I stock up but otherwise I'm limited to what the bottle shop by me has...Their summer IPA Lomax is also excellent
If I triangulate the 3 towns you mentioned I wind up at Summertimes. I know it's been gone for 25 years but I drank many beers there during my yute. Yes yute
Just got back from my company's MA office and picked up two 6ers of Tree House's newly revived regular APA East Hill... I do love IPAs, but love when I find other ales or pilsners and this one doesn't disappoint.
It is really good stuff... At any given moment there's usually at least a couple TH varieties in my fridge, given that I have to go out that way for work relatively often. Right now is Julius, Bright, and as of yesterday, East Hill.Lucky bastage. Would give my left nut for some Tree House.
Side note: Anyone live near Tampa and know of a brewery named Angry Chair? If yes, I'm willing to trade or meet up for any one of their bottles.
angry chair bottles beer - Google Search
German Cupcake
Popoinski
Lunar Lycan
Tiramisu
Rocky Road
The Awakeninmg
Arawn
French Toast
I've been here for about 15 years, just north of where Wantagh Ave & 107 meet, south of Bloomingdale. The old Grumman site is within walking distance, there was a family nursery/garden center on the corner of my street when I first moved here, didn't plan on staying as long as I have, but glad I did. Where was Summertimes? & Cheers Sparksrus3.
French beer is the worst.Had a Heineken yesterday. Still the worst beer from Europe.
I was is Stowe skiing a couple of years ago, and I remember that one. Very good. We have one in Ontario called Hop Addict (the puller is a giant hypodermic needle filled with hops) that is the same - not quite too much.Sorry I've been MIA, guys... I'm a little upset this thread got demoted to the 6th page, so I'll start it back up with a bang. Last night I had a couple Crusher from Alchemist. It's a relatively rare beer, but after having it, I completely get why... It's really teetering on the edge of having too much hop flavor, but it's still drinkable. It's really an incredible brew... John (owner/brewer) has this dialed in so well he knows just the right point before it starts to get overwhelming. If anyone finds themselves near Stowe, VT, you owe it to yourself to check out this place and pick up some cans.
I'd like to meet you half way. Tres Monts is wonderful with seafood, and closer to a belgian saison than the biere de garde it's classified as. Gavroche is another great french beer (biere de garde) that pairs excellent with game and thanksgiving turkey.(Saison dupont (Belgium) is excellent, too.) Forget Kronenbourg, unless you want a simple lager. If you come across Jenlain, their stuff is pretty good as well, great farmhouse ales.French beer is the worst.