OK News #1 (new forums)

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by ThirstyHerf, Feb 23, 2012.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. chocosushi

    chocosushi Initiate (0) May 1, 2011 Oklahoma

    anyone know where to get Session '33 in cans?
    It was at the Society Anniversary in Plaza,
    but in stores I'm only finding bottles.
    I dig it by the way, what's everyone else think?
     
  2. Beertracker

    Beertracker Maven (1,310) Mar 3, 2004 Oklahoma
    Trader

    Not sure about package stores, but the Wormy Dog Saloon seems to be the epicenter for Mustang in the OKC area. They carried both cans & draught when I visted earlier this summer. 33' is solid stuff for 3.2%ABW... CHEERS! :sunglasses:
     
  3. JPatrick

    JPatrick Devotee (391) Dec 6, 2005 Oklahoma

    I think I saw it at Crest.
     
  4. Bierlerner

    Bierlerner Initiate (0) Aug 17, 2010 Oklahoma

    Not really looking forward to Coops new TR Oak aged Barleywine
     
  5. BierGartenok

    BierGartenok Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2009 Oklahoma

    Im going to taste it, Ill let you know
     
    ThirstyHerf likes this.
  6. stephens101

    stephens101 Pooh-Bah (2,754) May 5, 2006 Oklahoma
    Pooh-Bah Society

    Not big on it having a sour characteristic. Sometimes you just leave well enough alone. Still excited to try it. Never can tell.
     
    ThirstyHerf likes this.
  7. willandperry

    willandperry Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2011 Colorado

    I feel funny about it. Based on the description on the label, it doesn't sound that great but like others have mentioned, Ill defiantly try some. I gotta give props to coop for experimenting with some uncommon styles. the WWW and then this. Well see how it goes. Hoping for the best
     
    ThirstyHerf likes this.
  8. Brvn

    Brvn Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2008 Oklahoma

    speaking of has anyone seen any wild wheat wines still sitting around OKC? Ive been meaning to grab a few to save awhile... was a really big fan.
     
  9. Bierlerner

    Bierlerner Initiate (0) Aug 17, 2010 Oklahoma

    Oh, I'll be buying a bottle for sure. Always support local and ya never know until you try it yourself. But a sour barleywine doesn't have any appeal to me. An established style that doesn't need to be messed with.

    In a way though, it sounds like they're just too lazy to buy some new barrels since the TROIS '11 went sour, the Wild Wheat Wine, and now this. Clearly opinion, of course.
     
    ThirstyHerf likes this.
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.