A lot of people have chimed in on the subject here - http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=12834&page=17 . :tu
PS: My all time favorite is Pliny the Younger.
For my money this is one of the best drams out there. It is smooth, sweet and complex. A great pour for both new and experianced scotch drinkers alike. A must have.
Alright.. I heard that Spec's on Smith St. downtown has a good amount of stock, but I don't think it will be there for long. Also try the other Spec's locations if that one is sold out as they are limiting people to 1 sixer to stretch it out.
More Info: http://beeradvocate.com/forum/read/1408500
Dayem! That was fast. If you really want some you can trade for it over on beeradvocate.com. I worked out a trade for 2 sixers.
I will also ask around over there to see if any locals can point you in the right direction.
Check your local Whole Foods. Rumor is they got a pretty decent allotment.
I would expect you to be able to find it pretty easily, at least for the first few days before it sales out. Good Luck!
I have to admit I used to feel the same way but man has that changed. Sure, there are some IPA's that are just tastebud assaulting hop bombs, and there is place for that. There are also a ton out there that are hoppy but very well balanced with sweet malt backbones to help offset the hop (warm...
MMMMM, love all three of those! Had a Dreadnaught recently that must of had some age because it was more american barley wine-esq. The hops were preasent but it seemed pretty sweet and the malt was kicked up. Are they like that fresh?
It sounds like we have quite a few beer/liquor lovers here so I'm assuming I'm not the only one blowing my allowance on liquid refreshments every month...
Let’s see your latest haul!
Here's mine, most of these will see the cellar for a long nap...
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