BPR being sold

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SamIam
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BPR being sold

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The country is turning more socialist every day. :roll:

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Hopefully that doesn't change the plans for them bringing back the original Ballantine IPA that was announced a month or so ago...
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I'll just have to stock up on PBR while it's still %100 'Murican.

As for the Ballantine IPA, I think it's already come out Brian. Beer geek nation did a review on it and apparently it's good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T7eCXD ... anMUkHi0qg
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CurtisG wrote:I'll just have to stock up on PBR while it's still %100 'Murican.

As for the Ballantine IPA, I think it's already come out Brian. Beer geek nation did a review on it and apparently it's good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T7eCXD ... anMUkHi0qg
Yeah, it is available in the NE. A friend in PA is going to send me some. I just hope they keep it going, which from a few other articles I read it sounds like that won't be a problem. Myself and that friend spent a few years researching and brewing our attempts at that beer. Now I want to re-brew it again with the ECY Old Newark Yeast and compare to the "original".
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