There are certainly plenty of other breweries that may find their way to our state soon. A good idea to get some of these beers here is to email the breweries to let them know that you love their beer and you would like to see their beer on our shelves.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Looking into my crystal ball
Last Monday was the two year anniversary of North Carolina getting rid of its archaic 6 percent limit on beers, and since then we have seen a great influx of new breweries that have never distributed here before. But there are still plenty of interesting breweries that have yet to step foot in our state. Here is a trio of breweries that I think we might be seeing in the next year or so. My personal wish list would include a few more choices, but breweries like Russian River and Lost Abbey are not likely to be making their way here any time soon.
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KGT,
ReplyDeleteWell...not to make you jealous but...we get stuff from ALL of the places you mention in your post here in PA! Of course Stoudts...as I live about 1 hour away..plus Stone, Russian River, Lost Abbey (and their sister label Pizza Port!!) and Lagunitas.
Now, Russian River stuff is a bit hard to find...since they bottle so little...in fact the beer that I looooonnnnggggg for on an almost daily basis, Pliny the Younger, is not bottled at all.... neither is its "Elder" sibling...:-(
So...what am I bringing down for you next month when I roll into AsheVegas for Brewgrass? How big of a dent can your wallet sustain!
Happy Imbibing,
Deuane