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Randy Shumate 30-01-2004 12:55 AM

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Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of January?



notbob 30-01-2004 01:40 AM

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On 2004-01-30, Randy Shumate > wrote:
> Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of January?


Yep. Beerages and More, a large CA liquor store chain, just some (just a
few cases per store) in within the last two days.

http://www.bevmo.com/productlist.asp?area=home

nb

Tom Wolper 30-01-2004 03:14 AM

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notbob wrote...
> On 2004-01-30, Randy Shumate > wrote:
> > Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of

January?
>
> Yep. Beerages and More, a large CA liquor store chain, just some (just a
> few cases per store) in within the last two days.
>
> http://www.bevmo.com/productlist.asp?area=home
>
> nb


Fuel and Fuddle in Pittsburgh has it on draft - I saw on the tap that it's
"barleywine style."

Tom W



[email protected] 30-01-2004 10:54 AM

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Tom Wolper wrote:
I saw on the tap that it's
> "barleywine style."


Thanks for that heads up. (I forget, does "barleywine style" have 2
buttons on a men's jacket or 3?)

The Feds, in the beginning of the micro boom, at least, wouldn't allow
the use of the term "barleywine" on a beer. ("How can beer be sold as
wine?", I'm sure they thought. "We must protect the white zinfindel
drinkers from accidentally buying this deceptively labeled product!"
Heaven knows what sort of shock goes through their regulatory minds when
they head over to the soda pop aisle <which they don't control> and see
"ginger ALE" and "root BEER" and "ginger BEER" and, if they're in the
right state, "Cheerwine". And forget "rum cake". Yet they still allow
Coors Light to be sold as "beer", go figure, right?)

At that time, most brewers in the US opted for the acceptable-to-the-ATF
"barleywine style ale" or "barley wine style ale"- seems they didn't
care if it's one word or two. Off hand I can't think of what the UK
brews come in as when some squeak through.

BUT, I noticed that this year's Old Salty from Heavyweight is labeled
"Barleywine Ale"...


James J. Walton 30-01-2004 03:08 PM

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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Randy Shumate wrote:

> Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of January?


My local bar says they have a keg in the basement but they refuse to tap
it for a few more days.


Jonathan Lundell 01-02-2004 05:28 AM

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In article >,
"Randy Shumate" > wrote:

> Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of January?
>

Safeway, Half Moon Bay, for the last few days.

Lew Bryson 01-02-2004 08:30 PM

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"Jonathan Lundell" > wrote in message
...
> "Randy Shumate" > wrote:
>
> > Anyone spotted '04 SNBF yet? Isn't it usually out by the end of

January?
> >

> Safeway, Half Moon Bay, for the last few days.


My local in Newtown, Bucks Cty., PA, had two cases yesterday.

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notbob 02-02-2004 02:49 AM

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On 2004-02-01, Lew Bryson > wrote:

> My local in Newtown, Bucks Cty., PA, had two cases yesterday.


I'm drinking some, now. Yum!

nb


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