I’m certain they do, as I bought a bottle of the 2010 Celebration Ale there on a recent trip (along with, let’s see, 2 Rocheforts, a Bourbon Barrel Stout, a Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour, and a few others I don’t remember). The inventory page on the site is not an exhaustive list of everything they have. Each beer is individually priced, and unlike Pennsylvania, there’s no requirement that you buy a six-pack at a time. The prices are pretty decent too; I would say better than bottle shops in Pennsylvania like Dee’s. It’s a really great place to go to buy sample bottles of a whole bunch of stuff. I can walk in and see dozens of “ooh, I’ve never had that.”DocEmrick wrote:Thanks for sharing this Shyster, I'll definitely give it a look on my next trip through Ohio. I wish they carried Sierra Nevada.Shyster wrote:I have a recommendation for a store: Vintage Estate Wine and Beer.
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Going to this winter beer fest in philly this weekend.
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founders is my favorite US brewery by a mileMango Salsa wrote:First sip of this beer I thought it was vile. By the bottom of the glass I was in love. I've loved every bottle since.
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D's usually keeps Hitachino in stock, usually on the shelf that is on the far wall as you walk up the steps to the cave.Shyster wrote:I have a recommendation for a store: Vintage Estate Wine and Beer. It’s a bottle shop and taproom in Boardman, Ohio. I have relatives in Youngstown and I make sure to stop at V.E. whenever I’m in town to visit. It’s an easy drive; it’s right off 680, which itself is the first exit off the Ohio Turnpike. V.E. has a huge beer selection, and it includes dozens of brews that I’ve never seen in Pennsylvania (one example: Hitachino Nest beer from Japan). If you are anywhere near Youngstown/Boardman, or you want to take a weekend driving excursion, I recommend you check this place out.
I've actually heard of that place before and heard good things about it. It's a bit of a haul for me (like 3ish hours), but I do have family in that area so I could probably use that as a reason to visit.

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First of all, the Nugget Nectar case was only $35.99 at Cappelli's, which makes the Nectar vs. Hopslam equation even easier!
Since a lot of people have brought up Hitachino Nest, just thought I'd thank Frank Furher for picking up most of the former Shangy's statewide brands (Avery, Mad River, Weihenstephan, and the imports of B. United http://www.bunitedint.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and D&V http://www.specialtybeer.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ). I don't know how they went about getting those brands, but if they had to resort to a little bullying to do so, then after the way that Shangy's has sent those beers to Western PA (EXTREMELY old and overpriced to date!) then anything is fair game as far as I'm concerned.
One of the benefits was that I can finally trust any bottle of Aventinus I see. I cringe when someone asks me what my favorite beer is (answer is "the one in my hand" or "the next one"...you can imagine which I prefer
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Since a lot of people have brought up Hitachino Nest, just thought I'd thank Frank Furher for picking up most of the former Shangy's statewide brands (Avery, Mad River, Weihenstephan, and the imports of B. United http://www.bunitedint.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and D&V http://www.specialtybeer.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ). I don't know how they went about getting those brands, but if they had to resort to a little bullying to do so, then after the way that Shangy's has sent those beers to Western PA (EXTREMELY old and overpriced to date!) then anything is fair game as far as I'm concerned.
One of the benefits was that I can finally trust any bottle of Aventinus I see. I cringe when someone asks me what my favorite beer is (answer is "the one in my hand" or "the next one"...you can imagine which I prefer


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http://www.letsgopens.com/scripts/phpBB ... st#p823952" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;JS© wrote:D's usually keeps Hitachino in stock, usually on the shelf that is on the far wall as you walk up the steps to the cave.Shyster wrote:I have a recommendation for a store: Vintage Estate Wine and Beer. It’s a bottle shop and taproom in Boardman, Ohio. I have relatives in Youngstown and I make sure to stop at V.E. whenever I’m in town to visit. It’s an easy drive; it’s right off 680, which itself is the first exit off the Ohio Turnpike. V.E. has a huge beer selection, and it includes dozens of brews that I’ve never seen in Pennsylvania (one example: Hitachino Nest beer from Japan). If you are anywhere near Youngstown/Boardman, or you want to take a weekend driving excursion, I recommend you check this place out.
I've actually heard of that place before and heard good things about it. It's a bit of a haul for me (like 3ish hours), but I do have family in that area so I could probably use that as a reason to visit.
i love me some hitachino nest.
McGrogan's in canonsburg carried it at one time--dont know if they still do.
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It was quite good. I believe I bought one each of the Ginger, White, Classic, and Red Rice. I think V.E. had the Stout too, but at that time I already had a bunch of stout at home.canaan wrote:i love me some hitachino nest.
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McGrogan's doesn't really carry much of anything as far as craft beer goes anymore. Once the Sharp Edge Brasserie opened up, most of the craft beer drinkers shifted over there. Still open (fortunately, because I like Big Fella's for food), but the big weekend crowds were drinking macros anyway so they just went that direction.canaan wrote:McGrogan's in canonsburg carried it at one time--dont know if they still do.
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Don't know if you can get up in PA, but anything by Foothills Brewery out of Winston Salem is pretty solid. Hoppyum is delicious and Sexual Chocolate (limited release coming out this week I believe) is absolutely unbelievable.
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wasn't in the mood for samuel smith and this turned out to be an adequate replacement
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I had a Knight's Head Light last night because I'd never had it and it was on special.
Will never drink again. Ugh.
Will never drink again. Ugh.
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I thought the label said "Barney Fife"...LeopardLetang wrote:wasn't in the mood for samuel smith and this turned out to be an adequate replacement
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Attended a function earlier that had only Coors light. Making it up for it now with a cold Sam Adams Chocolate Bock. It's grown on me. Was undecided after my first bottle, but not bad at all. Certainly worthy of a spot in the Winter Sampler.
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It was better than expected, pretty good.the wicked child wrote:Attended a function earlier that had only Coors light. Making it up for it now with a cold Sam Adams Chocolate Bock. It's grown on me. Was undecided after my first bottle, but not bad at all. Certainly worthy of a spot in the Winter Sampler.
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my mom had a gathering this weekend and there was an assortment of oat sodas left over.
penn brewery sampler: the allegheny pale ale is nothing special
some sam adams sampler ( i think its like the america collection or something): the revolutionary rye ale is pretty solid. noble pils and irish red are nice too
woodchuck sampler: i couldnt drink this stuff all the time but there is a winter special thats aged in oak and its pretty good
penn brewery sampler: the allegheny pale ale is nothing special
some sam adams sampler ( i think its like the america collection or something): the revolutionary rye ale is pretty solid. noble pils and irish red are nice too
woodchuck sampler: i couldnt drink this stuff all the time but there is a winter special thats aged in oak and its pretty good
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Just made an unbelievable stop in fox chapel on my way back into town. Uncle Sam's for the first time in months and a beer nutz stop that resulted in a case of duck rabbit schwarzbier, which I have never seen but can't wait to try.
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Smokin' Joes tweeted that Goose Island is Pittsburgh-bound.
While the shelves aren't going to be stocked with Bourbon County Stout day 1, still some nice beers to be had there.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone seen any Avery specialties yet?
While the shelves aren't going to be stocked with Bourbon County Stout day 1, still some nice beers to be had there.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone seen any Avery specialties yet?
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Leopard, calling Barney Flats an "adequate replacement" for Sam Smith is insane. The inverse is true.
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haha, i actually would call it a tie right now. i haven't been drinking much so my requirements are a little off. i haven't tried drinking lots of it two nights in a row which is an important test which most beers fail other than newcastle or something light. but i was impressed with barney flats lasting power the one night i drank it heavily. i was able to stick with it until i was done drinking. with most stouts or other flavorful, heavy beers, i tend to crave light beers to finish off the night, generally due to hydration factors, but partly due to flavor which was where Flats flourished. sometimes even the best tasting beers can taste like garbage on my tongue after i've had 7 or 8.slappybrown wrote:Leopard, calling Barney Flats an "adequate replacement" for Sam Smith is insane. The inverse is true.
i also enjoyed it as a one (or two) and done beer and a sipping beer a few times with success. but there's still plenty left in the case. the best test comes when i go to the distributor again and see if i find myself thinking it would be a good option again as i have with sam smith's oatmeal.
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Tried a Pisgah Valdez from Black Mountain, NC tonight. It's a coffee stout that is great. The coffee flavor is there, but not too powerful, and it's incredibly smooth. One of the better stouts I've had in awhile.
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the goose island news is excitingPensBeerGeek wrote:Smokin' Joes tweeted that Goose Island is Pittsburgh-bound.
While the shelves aren't going to be stocked with Bourbon County Stout day 1, still some nice beers to be had there.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone seen any Avery specialties yet?