Luckyguy wrote:Saw some last night at Danny's Liquors at 2222 N Western Ave. I always thought of this place as a dump - and it was - but suddenly it has a remarkable beer selection, especially local stuff. And the prices are decent.
Hopped Up wrote:A fresh batch of Hopslam has arrived in Chicago. Believe that date on the new bottles is 1/25/2012. So, if you like it you're in luck! Saw some at Andersonville Wines & Spirits today.
dradeli wrote:I am looking in the western suburbs, if anyone see some, let me know.
Thanks.
ronnie_suburban wrote:FYI, Fountainhead had it on tap briefly. We were told they sold it out in 3 days. I don't know if they are getting more. Luckily, there were lots of other fine brews available.
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budrichard wrote:Had to Google 'bomber' and I've been drinking beer for a long long time and drank a lot of beer.
Anyway, I don't know about you but when the price for a 22oz bottle of beer goes to $10, there is not $10 worth of value in the bottle. The beer industry along with just about every other industry, is in a frenzy of 'Limited Release' and artificial scarcity along with just some plain off the wall nomenclature, all designed to get more money out of your pocket.
It's amazing to walk into a place like Woodman's or Binny's and look at the beer/ale selection. Most of it artificial scarcity or contrived naming. I'll stick to my original assertion, you can have all you want.-Dick
budrichard wrote:Woodman's in Kenosha had a stacks of cases yesterday but at $55/case, you can have all you want. Never tried it, never will at that price. I'll just sit back and watch the current frenzy.-Dick
budrichard wrote:Had to Google 'bomber' and I've been drinking beer for a long long time and drank a lot of beer.
Anyway, I don't know about you but when the price for a 22oz bottle of beer goes to $10, there is not $10 worth of value in the bottle. The beer industry along with just about every other industry, is in a frenzy of 'Limited Release' and artificial scarcity along with just some plain off the wall nomenclature, all designed to get more money out of your pocket.
It's amazing to walk into a place like Woodman's or Binny's and look at the beer/ale selection. Most of it artificial scarcity or contrived naming. I'll stick to my original assertion, you can have all you want.-Dick
jblth wrote:budrichard wrote:Had to Google 'bomber' and I've been drinking beer for a long long time and drank a lot of beer.
Anyway, I don't know about you but when the price for a 22oz bottle of beer goes to $10, there is not $10 worth of value in the bottle. The beer industry along with just about every other industry, is in a frenzy of 'Limited Release' and artificial scarcity along with just some plain off the wall nomenclature, all designed to get more money out of your pocket.
It's amazing to walk into a place like Woodman's or Binny's and look at the beer/ale selection. Most of it artificial scarcity or contrived naming. I'll stick to my original assertion, you can have all you want.-Dick
Are you also opposed to wine that costs more than $10 a bottle? They're only 3oz larger than a bomber of beer.
JeffB wrote:There might be good examples of beermakers engaging in gimmickry, artificial scarcity and chump-baiting (to borrow a made up phrase that Chicagoans supposedly use) to make a buck off the naive and trendy. Bell's would not be a good example.
jfibro wrote:you probably wouldn't like it anyway.
nr706 wrote:jfibro wrote:you probably wouldn't like it anyway.
I believe that line, or something close to it, comes straight from the back of a bottle of Stone's Arrogant Bastard.
wallybrau wrote:I can confirm the $58 case price and $15.46 six-pack price, I was there last night. The stack of cases is considerably less than the picture above, probably down to about 6 cases or less.
budrichard wrote:Well you don't have to worry anymore, coming back from Illinois today I stopped by Woodman's to pick up some groceries and on the way out stopped by the Liquor Department.
All cases are gone and they have 'some' behind the the counter.
So for those of you that got some at Woodman's due to my Post, your welcome.
To those of you with other comments, well................-Dick
nr706 wrote:jfibro wrote:you probably wouldn't like it anyway.
I believe that line, or something close to it, comes straight from the back of a bottle of Stone's Arrogant Bastard.
ejquin1 wrote:Out of curiosity, did you happen to see any of the Goose Island Bourbon County Stout varieties there? Those are becoming a real pain to find, and this place is pretty close to me, so just wondering...
Lerdawg wrote:Bells Hopslam has returned, just picked up a six pack at Binnys for $15.99!
I've heard mixed things about this year's batch but will need to see for myself.