Not low enough to sink Constellation?33anda3rd wrote:Here we go: Kate wrote up a report for GBH. Reportedly prices as low as a hundred million had been floated.
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Constellations market cap is like 35 billion. They own stuff ranging from Robert Mondavi to Modelo. Writing off nine hundred mil isn't sinking them.
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probably said this before but sierra nevada celebration ale is easily my favorite seasonal. I see it in the store and I start to sing to myself "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"
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My favorites are Southern Tier's 2XMAS and Great Lake's Christmas Ale. Other notable ones I like are Boulevard's Nutcracker Ale and Sam Adams' Old Fezziwig.Gashouse wrote:probably said this before but sierra nevada celebration ale is easily my favorite seasonal. I see it in the store and I start to sing to myself "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"
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I like it when busch light comes in the orange hunting cans during deer season
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There are a lot of good "heavy" winter seasonals that are good, but you get worn out after one. I try a few each year and enjoy most of them, only going out of my way to purchase a couple six'ers of Great Lakes and usually a six'er or two of Shiner Cheer (lighter and sweeter, but good).
The Sam Adams Winter Lagers always go down smooth, and I typically stock up on a couple of 12 packs to last through the year.
The Sam Adams Winter Lagers always go down smooth, and I typically stock up on a couple of 12 packs to last through the year.
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I do like that a lot of breweries do coffee stouts/porters during the winter, so I stock up on a lot of those this time of year as well.
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Side Project of St. Louis is 2nd ranked brewery in the nation (per ratebeer.
Also, I haven't been geeking out on craft beer lately, (I get some 4hands or Sierra Nevada at Walgreens or Mobil). Thus. I am in my rights to laugh at the Craft Beer Cellar (local franchise craft beer shop) now has lockers for people to trade and exchange beers.
My lawd, it has gone full-on on dungeons and dragons.
Also, I haven't been geeking out on craft beer lately, (I get some 4hands or Sierra Nevada at Walgreens or Mobil). Thus. I am in my rights to laugh at the Craft Beer Cellar (local franchise craft beer shop) now has lockers for people to trade and exchange beers.
My lawd, it has gone full-on on dungeons and dragons.
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Urban Chestnut barons said they used a pre-Prohibition recipe to create the Pilsner-style brew with an alcohol content of 4.5%. It will be sold in 16-ounce cans.
The special edition goes on sale March 16 at bars, restaurants and Busch Stadium. It also will be available in grocery and liquor stores in four-packs.
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In re-reading this, I can't believe I forgot two of my absolute all time favorites. Troeg's Mad Elf Ale and Sam Adams' Gingerbread Stout.Swirls wrote: ↑December 11 19, 8:26 amMy favorites are Southern Tier's 2XMAS and Great Lake's Christmas Ale. Other notable ones I like are Boulevard's Nutcracker Ale and Sam Adams' Old Fezziwig.Gashouse wrote:probably said this before but sierra nevada celebration ale is easily my favorite seasonal. I see it in the store and I start to sing to myself "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"