FYI Today, we do a beercation around Florida o.O

You can't drive bar to bar? :-(

Yes but most bars around here mostly sell the major :barf: beers and their variants. I can go tho the "local" Wegmans (Grocery store) and get a better variety of beer. The closest place with a huge variety of beer is an hour and a half away in the Lancaster area or ~2.5 hours away in the Filthydelphia area.

http://beerfridgelancaster.com/beer/
 
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Yes but most bars around here mostly sell the major :barf: beers and their variants. I can go tho the "local" Wegmans (Grocery store) and get a better variety of beer. The closest place with a huge variety of beer is an hour and a half away in the Lancaster area or ~2.5 hours away in the Filthydelphia area.

http://beerfridgelancaster.com/beer/

Wait: Pennsylvania has some of the screwiest liquor laws I've seen, but you can get beer from the grocery store?
 
Yes but most bars around here mostly sell the major :barf: beers and their variants. I can go tho the "local" Wegmans (Grocery store) and get a better variety of beer. The closest place with a huge variety of beer is an hour and a half away in the Lancaster area or ~2.5 hours away in the Filthydelphia area.

http://beerfridgelancaster.com/beer/
Wegmans IS AWESOME

You should look at liquor city if you have a wegmans, they have huge scotch/wine selection
 
I would like to have a beer-trip report when this done. I'd love to do something like this in PA but the stupid-archaic post prohibition laws won't allow it. :(

Best beer I had was a coconut curry beer. Also did a bunch of pumpkin beers. I'll see if I can dig up the specifics.

edit: April has all of hers on untapd.
 
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Best beer I had was a coconut curry beer. Also did a bunch of pumpkin beers. I'll see if I can dig up the specifics.

edit: April has all of hers on untapd.

Beer is water, malt and hops. What you describe are abominations. It's like making chocolate malt whisky or peppermint rioja. I think it would be fair to assign a term like 'hipster' to anyone drinking such rubbish.
 
Beer is water, malt and hops. What you describe are abominations. It's like making chocolate malt whisky or peppermint rioja. I think it would be fair to assign a term like 'hipster' to anyone drinking such rubbish.
...and this is the bland and boring mindset the English are most well known for. :p
 
Wait: Pennsylvania has some of the screwiest liquor laws I've seen, but you can get beer from the grocery store?

Only if the grocery store has a 130 person dine in capacity. Then you are limited to 192 fluid ounces, just like at a bar. Other wise you have to go to a beer barn and buy it by the case or keg.



You should look at liquor city if you have a wegmans, they have huge scotch/wine selection

You can only get hard liquor – wine at the liquor control board approved state shops run by union thugs. Sometime in the last two years, they tried an experiment to sell wine at places like Wegmans. It failed miserably, mainly because you had to take a BAC test by blowing into a tube just to get the wine.


Beer is water, malt and hops. What you describe are abominations. It's like making chocolate malt whisky or peppermint rioja. I think it would be fair to assign a term like 'hipster' to anyone drinking such rubbish.

Actually without yeast, you won’t have any beer.
 
Okay, pardon my ignorance, but what is special about World of Beer? From the description on their website it sounds like a bar. What makes it stand out from all the other bars in existence?
500+ different beers from around the world to try. Plus there is a loyalty program with achievements so us gamers are loving it because it is competitive.

It's stupid expensive, but the environment and the people there are awesome so in a way we are paying for that.
 
500+ different beers from around the world to try. Plus there is a loyalty program with achievements so us gamers are loving it because it is competitive.

It's stupid expensive, but the environment and the people there are awesome so in a way we are paying for that.

Ah, I guess we have local equivalents already. Apparently they are opening one in south Baltimore, and there's already one near Dharma. Perhaps we should go.