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  1. #5351
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    Lol...that’s a big bag/can hold a lot of beers.

    Foam cans are all sold out...guess I should of ordered them last night when I looked.

    Fiddle order is in....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC. View Post
    Lol...that’s a big bag/can hold a lot of beers.

    Foam cans are all sold out...guess I should of ordered them last night when I looked.

    Fiddle order is in....
    Lots of Foam cans available at City Market on Flynn and PSB.

  3. #5353
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Lots of Foam cans available at City Market on Flynn and PSB.
    Damn..I sent her to Foam this afternoon...no cans left to order online. Next time...Mag meetup.

    They just got home. Fiddlehead is tasting damn good. Have been missing the Fiddle the past 4 months.

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  4. #5354
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    Not an IPA...but makes a nice nightcap...
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  5. #5355
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC. View Post
    Damn..I sent her to Foam this afternoon...no cans left to order online. Next time...Mag meetup.

    They just got home. Fiddlehead is tasting damn good. Have been missing the Fiddle the past 4 months.

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    We just got this new can color in, canned 6/1. I commented on the cool color and then Fiddlehead tells me the cans glow in the dark!

    Carry on.

  6. #5356
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    Foam has been plentiful down near my neck the woods. Keep it coming.

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    Extremely fruit forward and quaff-able. Would be easy to drink a lot of this if it wasn't $6/can.

  8. #5358
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    So, I have had gluten-reduced IPAs (Omission and Sufferfest), but I dunno about a non-alcohol IPA...

    Anybody try this yet?

    https://athleticbrewing.com/products...r_7ebxyp03OqT8
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    Like me some Mighty Squirrel

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    BenchTop Hype Right. Highly recommend. Juicy with bite. Just a bit of tropical.

    BenchTop is fantastic.
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    The left over second string beers I brought home

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  16. #5366
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    I gotta try Trillium......always hear good things.....

    Trillium and Tree House are two I actually haven’t had.

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    Treehouse is really good, there was a bunch of it too.
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    Trillium is fantastic just not worth the extra money compared to others in the greater Boston area.

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    They’re both pretty great. IMO Treehouse generally has better IPAs and Trillium has a complete range of beers that are good to great.

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    Trillium can be decent but that breweries willingness to throw batch fails into cans at premium prices isn’t right. I haven’t bought from them in years so maybe more dialed in now but I’ve heard otherwise.
    Uno mas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    Trillium can be decent but that breweries willingness to throw batch fails into cans at premium prices isn’t right. I haven’t bought from them in years so maybe more dialed in now but I’ve heard otherwise.
    Trillium got called out a few years ago for doing this and also paying their retail workers bartender wages minus the tips. Definitely shady, greedy stuff going on while charging upwards of $24/4 pack. That turned me off to ever buying their beer but I'll drink it if some one leaves me with one. I always thought their IPAs/DIPAs were decent but all tasted too similar. I was convinced they were putting the same beer in different cans in addition to the other nonsense going on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HankScorpio View Post
    Trillium got called out a few years ago for doing this and also paying their retail workers bartender wages minus the tips. Definitely shady, greedy stuff going on while charging upwards of $24/4 pack. That turned me off to ever buying their beer but I'll drink it if some one leaves me with one. I always thought their IPAs/DIPAs were decent but all tasted too similar. I was convinced they were putting the same beer in different cans in addition to the other nonsense going on there.
    $24/4pack.....I’ll pass...no wonder I hadn’t had it yet...lol

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    Been living off trillium and treehouse throughout COVID and it’s not close at this point. I’d pick at least three or four Treehouse IPAs (Julius, green, alter ego) over anything I’ve had from trillium. As was mentioned above, Trillium seems to be trading off their name because half of what I’ve had from them was garbage, especially at the prices they charge. I have not tried any nonIPAs from trillium, so maybe those are better?

    I’ve taken to driving an hour each way and waiting in line for Treehouse over front door delivery from Trillium (admittedly some of that is just wanting to get out of the house, but still..)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyCarter View Post
    Been living off trillium and treehouse throughout COVID and it’s not close at this point. I’d pick at least three or four Treehouse IPAs (Julius, green, alter ego) over anything I’ve had from trillium. As was mentioned above, Trillium seems to be trading off their name because half of what I’ve had from them was garbage, especially at the prices they charge. I have not tried any nonIPAs from trillium, so maybe those are better?

    I’ve taken to driving an hour each way and waiting in line for Treehouse over front door delivery from Trillium (admittedly some of that is just wanting to get out of the house, but still..)
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    I do like Treehouse over Trillium.
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