Best place(s) to get Boneyard in Seattle

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by m4ttj0nes, May 16, 2013.

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  1. drgarage

    drgarage Initiate (0) Aug 19, 2008 California

    Every 28 days? I can't say for sure, but I think that's really infrequent.
     
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  2. slinkie

    slinkie Initiate (0) Mar 4, 2011 Washington

    To be honest, it could be. I don't know. I googled and got answers ranging from 7-60 days.

    Back on the topic of Boneyard, anyone stopping by Pine Box tonight for Bone Mt?
     
  3. fsck

    fsck Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2013 Washington

    He told a story about how they checked in on him since they couldn't believe how much he was buying. He also gave out the hop venom chocolates which were awesome.
     
  4. m4ttj0nes

    m4ttj0nes Zealot (611) Feb 21, 2012 Oregon
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    Thanks to everyone for the awesome information. Cheers!
     
  5. nogidrew86

    nogidrew86 Initiate (0) Aug 16, 2010 Nevada

    When I worked at a yardhouse the lines got cleaned very frequently. It was not a time table or at least I didn't notice one. This was back before Darden bought them. The lines also get flushed with water every time a new keg is tapped.

    I'm a big supporter of small business especially bars/restaurants but Yardhouse is not all that bad. Although since Darden bought them I have already seen changes and none of them are good.

    That said I need to visit a friend in Seattle soon and I plan on getting my boneyard fix!
     
  6. kscaldef

    kscaldef Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2010 Oregon

    It's reasonable as long as you're keeping similar flavor profiles on the same line. I might question it if you were switching from something really hoppy or really smoky to a more subtle beer. But, hygienically 28 days is fine.
     
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