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canaan wrote:my brother is looking into locations in Pittsburgh as he knows about Sharp Edge and their only man in town approach. hes been looking into it for more than a year now.
canaan wrote:much to slappybrowns chagrin, he is looking for somewhere in the south hills or similar areas to peters twp, mt lebo, upper st clair.
canaan wrote:much to slappybrowns chagrin, he is looking for somewhere in the south hills or similar areas to peters twp, mt lebo, upper st clair.
largegarlic wrote:canaan wrote:much to slappybrowns chagrin, he is looking for somewhere in the south hills or similar areas to peters twp, mt lebo, upper st clair.
Another vote against the South Hills here. Maybe if enough LGP posters can voice their displeasure, we swing the location to somewhere in the city or North Hills. People have to respect the combined voice of LGP.
columbia wrote:There's a World of Beer a few blocks from my office.
I've never been in there, partially because it doesn't look like a place that I would want to spend more than 3 minutes.
largegarlic wrote:columbia wrote:There's a World of Beer a few blocks from my office.
I've never been in there, partially because it doesn't look like a place that I would want to spend more than 3 minutes.
Is it because of **** clientele? I've noticed that it seems to be the World of Beer MO to open locations in yuppie-ish areas, which leads to pretty high d-bag concentrations inside. I spent most of my time at World of Beer during the day watching the 2010 World Cup. It was definitely more bearable during the day.
Kraftster wrote:That's basically exactly how I feel as well. Idoit recommended that bar in D.C. that has 300+ beers, and I felt like the list was 285 of the first 300 most common beers you would think of. I realize 300 beers is an awful lot, and that should be a large enough number that there should be something for everyone, but it seems strange to me to pride yourself on beer numbers but lack at least a couple really high end/rare offerings. I don't even mind if you have it but its $40-$50/bottle.
Perhaps when I stop my exploration phase I'll settle in to wanting to drink some of the same things available at places like this. Feel like quite the snob these days, though.
eddysnake wrote:dos equis amber and sam adams summer last night. Both were enjoyable.
Idoit40fans wrote:eddysnake wrote:dos equis amber and sam adams summer last night. Both were enjoyable.
I can't remember hte last time I had amber, I almost always get lager.
Idoit40fans wrote:Kraftster wrote:That's basically exactly how I feel as well. Idoit recommended that bar in D.C. that has 300+ beers, and I felt like the list was 285 of the first 300 most common beers you would think of. I realize 300 beers is an awful lot, and that should be a large enough number that there should be something for everyone, but it seems strange to me to pride yourself on beer numbers but lack at least a couple really high end/rare offerings. I don't even mind if you have it but its $40-$50/bottle.
Perhaps when I stop my exploration phase I'll settle in to wanting to drink some of the same things available at places like this. Feel like quite the snob these days, though.
It seems strange to me that you chastise a place for lacking rare offerings and cite an example that has 285 common beers out of their 300+ beers. Sounds like 15+ beers that meet your approval.
But really, yeah I know what you mean. I am someone that is excited and satisfied when a place has Boddingtons.
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