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legame wrote:UVM2003 wrote:I said arguably - and personally it's EASILY the best craft city.
But since you questioned my logic: its the Only place outside of NorCal that gets Pliny the younger on release as well as constant barrels of Elder. Cantillon? Yep, all the time. Only place outside of Greensboro Bend that gets Hill Farmstead. Heady topper too. Good luck finding that outside of the cannery.
San Fran is probably the only city in the country that could compete with the distribution that Philly sees.
http://www.seekabrew.com/distro/index.html
Asheville, Austin, and Portland all have craft scenes that blow Philly out of the water. Asheville alone has at least a dozen breweries in town.
JoseCuervo wrote:UVM2003 wrote:I said arguably - and personally it's EASILY the best craft city.
It's a stupid thing to argue and even try to crown a "best place to get craft beer."
MWB wrote:Picked up Southern Tier Xmas and Chimay Ale. Maybe have the Chimay tomorrow.
MRandall25 wrote:MWB wrote:Picked up Southern Tier Xmas and Chimay Ale. Maybe have the Chimay tomorrow.
Which Chimay?
Troy Loney wrote:What style was the Draii Laag? That sour I had from them at H1K was pretty gross.
Kraftster wrote:Troy Loney wrote:What style was the Draii Laag? That sour I had from them at H1K was pretty gross.
I think its a Belgian Strong? That sour was weird, it was a nitro pour wasn't it?
Troy Loney wrote:Southern Tier 2XXMAS was no joke, good stuff. Also had an Old Petrus X-Mas, that was also of the sort I like. I like the thicker spicier x-mas beers as opposed to the Mad Elf sort.
JoseCuervo wrote:JoseCuervo wrote:UVM2003 wrote:I said arguably - and personally it's EASILY the best craft city.
It's a stupid thing to argue and even try to crown a "best place to get craft beer."
There is really no point to argue on this.
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