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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:13 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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actually laughing.
Nothing i wrote wasnt loaded with QOOC potential so I went with the safest option.
and yes, that was the safest option.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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So D is a white irshgayman with a massive black penis too?


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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So D is a white irshgayman with a massive black penis too?


Awesome

Nowhere did he even imply black.


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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It doesn't really taste like anything... not bad, not good. I'll call it the Avocado of beers.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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It doesn't really taste like anything... not bad, not good. I'll call it the Avocado of beers.


Avocado flavored beer. Cue the Homer Simpson salivation.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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I disagree with a lot of the post here. This beer definitely doesn't taste like High Life to me, and I've had both recently. I also don't think it "taste like nothing" or is the "Avocado of beers". It's not my favorite beer, and at nearly $14 a pop, I only got 4 of these things and won't be buying more anytime soon, but I found it very flavorful.

For me it's like a mix of an easy drinking lager, and a very light Belgium beer with a slight sweet taste, and a creamy finish. Nothing at all like any Miller beer I've ever had.


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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So after I let it warm up a bit closer to room temp, I enjoyed it more. My wife liked it both straight from the fridge and as it warmed.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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Man, selling between $25 and $35 a bottle here in North Eastern PA. Yikes.

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So after I let it warm up a bit closer to room temp, I enjoyed it more. My wife liked it both straight from the fridge and as it warmed.


I'da thought Dogfish Head would be the kind of brewery to put suggested serving temps on their website, but they don't. :(

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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Man, selling between $25 and $35 a bottle here in North Eastern PA. Yikes.


Really??? lulz. If only 10club was handling the sales.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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broken iris wrote:
So after I let it warm up a bit closer to room temp, I enjoyed it more. My wife liked it both straight from the fridge and as it warmed.


I'da thought Dogfish Head would be the kind of brewery to put suggested serving temps on their website, but they don't. :(


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Have you tried Faithfull Ale yet? I don't remember seeing you post about it.

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broken iris wrote:
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broken iris wrote:
So after I let it warm up a bit closer to room temp, I enjoyed it more. My wife liked it both straight from the fridge and as it warmed.


I'da thought Dogfish Head would be the kind of brewery to put suggested serving temps on their website, but they don't. :(


:(


Have you tried Faithfull Ale yet? I don't remember seeing you post about it.


I did. It was alright. I wasn't gaga over it. I think it's overpriced. I'd pay $8-$10 for a six-pack. There are just beers that I like better.

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B, you found it here in the Carolinas? I have yet to find it.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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It's been a couple of weeks, but they had it everywhere in the Triangle.

Bottle Revolution in Raleigh
Sam's Quik Shop in Durham
Carrboro Beverage Company
TJ's Beverage in Carrboro
Whole Foods in Chapel Hill

Tweet any of those places (except Whole Foods), and they'll tweet back.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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It's also currently in stock at Bruisin' Ales in Asheville: http://www.bruisin-ales.com/beer_a-e.php

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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I got a bottle today but I don't know if I'm even going to open it. What do you think an unopened bottle will sell for on ebay in a few years?

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I got a bottle today but I don't know if I'm even going to open it. What do you think an unopened bottle will sell for on ebay in a few years?


Not much. Dogfish has said that it doesn't age well, and collectible bottles are generally worth no more unopened that emptied.

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cutuphalfdead wrote:
I got a bottle today but I don't know if I'm even going to open it. What do you think an unopened bottle will sell for on ebay in a few years?


Not much. Dogfish has said that it doesn't age well, and collectible bottles are generally worth no more unopened that emptied.

These are Pearl Jam fans we're talking about, B.

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I got a bottle today but I don't know if I'm even going to open it. What do you think an unopened bottle will sell for on ebay in a few years?


Not much. Dogfish has said that it doesn't age well, and collectible bottles are generally worth no more unopened that emptied.

These are Pearl Jam fans we're talking about, B.

Nothing.. because anyone who opened one wont bother opening another


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