Ceecee wrote:According to the 'BO website, the Bank & Walkley (Ottawa) store has Boneshaker in stock.
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I went to TO last Thursday for a concert. After fighting downtown traffic and construction, unable to find one store, and unable to park at 2 others, ultimately making us late for the opening band, I finally got some Boneshaker. The next morning I got an email from Drinkvine saying 6 packs came into London. FML.
Glad it lived up to the hype.
Glad it lived up to the hype.
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You should send him Mill Race for that! Imagine a chugging competition with your Dad's beer.Rob Creighton wrote:Things are changing when going to college. My son is now in school and got into a chugging event in his dorm. They drew beers from a bin. One kid pulls a Busch Lite. My son pulls a Boneshaker. He claims it does not chug well.

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Are there dates on the bottles? I can't find any...spinrsx wrote:I agree.. this is an excellent beer. It holds up pretty well too. I had a +6 month old bottle the other day and it was still vibrant/hoppy
Bytowner wrote:This is delicious. This will probably replace the Tree, which replaced the Flying Monkeys, which replaced the Mad Tom as my fridge-beer.
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they're on there.. hard to find, but they're there
JeffPorter wrote:Are there dates on the bottles? I can't find any...spinrsx wrote:I agree.. this is an excellent beer. It holds up pretty well too. I had a +6 month old bottle the other day and it was still vibrant/hoppy
Bytowner wrote:This is delicious. This will probably replace the Tree, which replaced the Flying Monkeys, which replaced the Mad Tom as my fridge-beer.
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spinrsx wrote:they're on there.. hard to find, but they're there
JeffPorter wrote:Are there dates on the bottles? I can't find any...spinrsx wrote:I agree.. this is an excellent beer. It holds up pretty well too. I had a +6 month old bottle the other day and it was still vibrant/hoppy
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