Anyone up for beer trades?
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Thx for the replies. I be trying still.
I find it funny that someone posted/bought some Zombie Dust the other day which is made in Munster Indiana and the only place near me that carries it has raffles for the shiiiit.
But I have my Unicorns still
Blind Pig
Pliny the Elder
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Was out today and actually found some Zombie Dust. 2 bottle limit though. What a crock of shiitFree Cuba
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What kinds of beers do you like @Bigshizza? I'll find a few that should put a smile on your face.
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I like IPA's and stouts for sure Dave...1
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skydiverD said:Rodney, you want zombie Dust? I have too much of that. Don't know what to do with it all.
Glad I only bought 2 now.Free Cuba
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Yep I too think it's overrated."We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give". Winston Churchill.
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Patrickbrick said:Yep I too think it's overrated.
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What is the best way to pack bottles for shipping? Will the heat effect the precious contents?“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns0
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There is a thread on shipping beer somewhere. I take each bottle/can and put it in a ziplock bag then shrink wrap over that, this way if it breaks no liquid will come out alerting usps to its contents. From there either a **** ton of bubble wrap, or cardboard tubes work amazing and they are hard to crush (thank you Todd). Then more bubble wrap."We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give". Winston Churchill.
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cardboard tubes work amazing and they are hard to crush (thank you Todd). Then more bubble wrap.
Cut the tube to box length, bunch up 1 sheet of bubble wrap, put in tube, roll 2 sheets bubble wrap individually and wrap around bottle neck, stuff bottle in tube, add more bubble wrap if needed. Tape both ends of tube. Repeat.......
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miller65rod said:skydiverD said:Rodney, you want zombie Dust? I have too much of that. Don't know what to do with it all.
Glad I only bought 2 now.But if it went away tomorrow, I wouldn't really notice.
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Ahhh yes, the ever elusive Pliny.........I wish more breweries would get away from the "New England style" IPA and go back to more like this.Long days and pleasant nights,
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Love New England style ipa's. I wish a brewery in Florida would make one"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
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Holy $hit PeeBrick hit me hard with some cool beers. Damn thank you so much bro! Can't wait to hit these! I will repay you eventually when I'm functioning. Very cool!!
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Colleen is a big fan of Pale ales as well That Floy Division is one of her new favorites. The other bottle is new never tried. The ones in the cans are super tasty! Enjoy buddy. No worries on repaying you have more than taken care of me over the years, I owed ya! Enjoy!!!!!!!"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give". Winston Churchill.
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Usaf06 said:Love New England style ipa's. I wish a brewery in Florida would make oneLong days and pleasant nights,
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Ale shipped to India during colonial times had extra hops added to prevent spoilage on the long journey. That give the beer extra bitterness and "hoppy" flavor and people acquired a taste for this style of beer. Juniper was used in early beer as a preservative before hops became standard. Look up Gruit if you're interested in ancient beers brewed with other herbs than hops.
Back then, I imagine, the hops weren't very fresh and the main contribution besides preservation was bitterness. Today, the IPAs use all sorts of floral and bouquet hops with contributions like grapefruit, pine tree, tropical fruit, and other flavors, but I doubt that these flavors would survive a long journey to India, in fact ironically many great IPAs should be drank very fresh, if not at the brewery, like Pliny the Elder.
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Big TY to Jeff for helping me out very much appreciated @ExpendableYouth.
My end is heading your way. TY Again.
TY to others who offered to help me as well.
Finally got me some Pliny. Now if anyone has some Blind Pig they would be willing to trade let me know.
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