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I go either way on goses, prefer Berliners for sure.  I kinda don't get why gose is big all of a sudden....almost like a handful of breweries brought it from the dead, hipster nerds who want to be the first to say they liked something started pretending they liked em, and every brewery in America came out of the woodwork with a gose.  I don't hate them but I almost never reach for one if there are other reasonable options.  Definitely a cheaper, more accessible introduction than like out-there lambics though.  Roboto is in Twin Cities?  Surely there are locals out there brewing Berliners or goses.

One of the really big gourmet beer stores around here usually has 375's of Hanssens, Cuvee des Jacobins Rouge, Drie Fontanein, Tilquin in the $10 range.  It's not a cheap bottle, but it's not $30+.  Those are pretty world-class classic sours that are fairly available in America.  When I was in Amsterdam last summer, I bought a 750 of Cantillon Rose de Gambrinus off the shelf for like $7 after the exchange.  Can you imagine that in America?


i think i just got called a hipster nerd :hot:

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I actually checked out 7th and 23rd on google maps just because.

It says that there's a Radio Shack on that corner.  WTF.
I noticed last night that one of our deck doors has a sticker on the outside that says this house is protected by a Radio Shack security system.  Striking fear in the hearts of burglars everywhere.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
I actually checked out 7th and 23rd on google maps just because.

It says that there's a Radio Shack on that corner.  WTF.
I used to live three blocks from there.  great selection of batteries and headphones.

 
Assasinate any of 'em?


No but the wife and I had a pretty good laugh.   Apparently it was a gathering of the local craft beer Facebook group.  That in itself isn't funny.  And the event seemed like a cool idea.  Everybody shows up at the wine/beer place with a bottle or two and shares.  Sort of a potluck for alcoholics.  

What was funny was that about every third person was wearing some sort of t-shirt from their favorite brewery.    Like "Check it out.  I like Stone.  You like Stone?  Oh, you're into Ballast Point?  Cool.  My buddy, Spatch, over there...the guy with Samurai top-knot and the handlebar stache?  He digs Deschutes.  You can tell by his t-shirt.  Beer is cool, right?"

Oh and one dude was wearing a Sierra Nevada shirt.   I don't think it was ironical either. 

 
This was the original location. Not sure if that qualifies as the 'downtown' location, but it was the only location at that time.

And to be fair, it was after a couple of bloody marys with breakfast, plenty of beers at the Tigers game and an hour wait in the divebar next door.
Ok you might have rabbit.

 
THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN...RELAY FOR LIFE 50/50 DRAWING.

Every year we have a "wine night" fundraiser for our relay for life team (in memory of my late brother in law).  At said event we hold a 50/50 drawing.  Usually the take for the winner is at least $1000-2000.

tickets are $1 but $20 will get you 25 tix.

PM me and I'll give you PayPal info.  Thanks!
Natty Bumppo

 
GM>you know who has a really good wine selection?  Rite-aid.  Actually actually true.
Oh, I know.  Been saying that for years.  This is one of my wife's go-to wines.  Usually $10.99 at Rite Aid which is 2 bucks cheaper than other retailers at least.  And they have this pinot for $10.99 all the time.  Very good for the price.  And if you want to go fancy pants, I recommend this one for ~$30ish.

Also an excellent selection of boxed wines if you're into budgeting.

 

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