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Sorry, babe. I tried to stay faithful but you were gone too long. I met someone new. His name is Cameron. You'd like him... you have a lot of things in common. Maybe we can still be friends?Ceecee wrote:
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ahaha I was thinking the same thing. The Racer is closer for me though. Drank my last RPA last weekend.Cale wrote:Sorry, babe. I tried to stay faithful but you were gone too long. I met someone new. His name is Cameron. You'd like him... you have a lot of things in common. Maybe we can still be friends?Ceecee wrote:
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...or maybe you could come over while Cameron's here, and you know, what ever happens, happens...Cale wrote:Sorry, babe. I tried to stay faithful but you were gone too long. I met someone new. His name is Cameron. You'd like him... you have a lot of things in common. Maybe we can still be friends?Ceecee wrote:
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That means 6 cans are ~$1.50 cheaper than a sixer of RPA, and the serving sizes are slightly larger (355 vs. 341). The down side? My cans have a best before date of late August.spinrsx wrote: did anyone else notice the price change on this? It's now listed at 2.55$ - hot deal!

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Didn't check the BB dates on the cans I bought. If it is in fact August. I don't think I'll have a problem consuming a 24 or 2 of these before then.cratez wrote:That means 6 cans are ~$1.50 cheaper than a sixer of RPA, and the serving sizes are slightly larger (355 vs. 341). The down side? My cans have a best before date of late August.spinrsx wrote: did anyone else notice the price change on this? It's now listed at 2.55$ - hot deal!
I bet those are fresh and it's just that they don't recommend an extremely long shelf life.cratez wrote:The down side? My cans have a best before date of late August.
Someone could write them to ask, but next time I'm at the brewpub I'll try to remember to check the dates on their cans.
I think Driftwoods Fat Tug is dated best before 3 or 4 months as well. Sure they're still very drinkable after that (especially if they're in your fridge), but the hops are best when they're fresh.
Strangely, the Lighthouse Switchback is WAY better fresh. It seemed to go downhill after just a couple months in the fridge. I know people have commented on the Flying Monkey brews doing this as well. The late-hopping is great when it's fresh, but I think hops that are boiled a bit seem to be more stable over time. It might be a characteristic of the latest high-alpha varieties as well.