Wife is going to Philly in 2 weeks - beer run!
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Wife is going to Philly in 2 weeks - beer run!
My wife is attending a wedding in Philadelphia, PA in 2 weeks and offered to go on a beer scavenger hunt for me. What beers should I have her bring back that we can't find here? Someone on another board recommended this placeas they allow you to mix and match 6 packs.
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Re: Wife is going to Philly in 2 weeks - beer run!
See if she can get you some Yuengling! Have her get a couple of cases. And I will make you a deal, if you do not like them, I will buy the remainder off of you. Although, I've made this same deal in the past and still have yet to buy anyone's cases off of them. =/Rezzin wrote:My wife is attending a wedding in Philadelphia, PA in 2 weeks and offered to go on a beer scavenger hunt for me. What beers should I have her bring back that we can't find here? Someone on another board recommended this placeas they allow you to mix and match 6 packs.
Just an FYI, there are laws in PA where you have to buy beer by the case in many liquor stores. From the reviews on BeerAdvocate, it looks like that's not the case at The Foodery.
Weyerbacher is a good brewery in that area. They make a lot of different and special beers. Bell's beers are available there, and are always good. Two Hearted Ale is great, as is HopSlam. SlyFox is another local brewery that I've heard good things about.
EDIT: Looking at what The Foodery has, I'd also recommend Double White from Southampton, Bell's Third Coast Old Ale, Brooklyn Local 1, Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen-Weisse, and Founder's Breakfast Stout.
Weyerbacher is a good brewery in that area. They make a lot of different and special beers. Bell's beers are available there, and are always good. Two Hearted Ale is great, as is HopSlam. SlyFox is another local brewery that I've heard good things about.
EDIT: Looking at what The Foodery has, I'd also recommend Double White from Southampton, Bell's Third Coast Old Ale, Brooklyn Local 1, Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen-Weisse, and Founder's Breakfast Stout.
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I found this out the hard way once on a business trip to Erie. I went into a liquor store and asked where the 6-packs were. I got the response, "you're not from around here, are you?" I ended up having to buy singles from the bar at Applebees to take back to my room.PMR wrote:Just an FYI, there are laws in PA where you have to buy beer by the case in many liquor stores.
I'm guessing that store has a bar and a license to sell singles.
I thought I saw the Sprecher at Hi Times Tim, you might go to www.hitimes.net or give them a call about it.
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Lyn
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Lyn
Everybody has the right to be stupid. Some people abuse the privilege.
I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it.
What I don't Know Far out weighs what I do.