Bell's Two Hearted Cans Are Now Shipping

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  1. BEERschlitz

    BEERschlitz Initiate (0) Oct 13, 2013 Michigan

    Anyone know if these are at the Bell's general store?

    Edit: Both Two Hearted and Oberon will be in cans as of Monday at Bell's General Store.
    Cheers!
     
  2. tstigz

    tstigz Initiate (0) Dec 6, 2010 Illinois

    Every time I drink Two Hearted I think "Holy shit, why don't I drink this more often?!" I take it for granted. Ill be pounding these cans while fishing on the jon boat.
     
  3. 395er

    395er Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2011 California

    Looking forward to these landing in San Diego soon! They said May for distro, hope it's cans.
     
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  4. offthelevel_bytheplumb

    offthelevel_bytheplumb Maven (1,277) Aug 19, 2013 Illinois

    Have you ever been in a liquor store in Wisconsin?
     
  5. KS1297

    KS1297 Initiate (0) Apr 14, 2013 Wisconsin

    The only correct response
     
  6. Tdizzle

    Tdizzle Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2006 California

    Can't wait for the day when cans of Heady Topper get distributed to California.
     
  7. evilcatfish

    evilcatfish Pooh-Bah (2,116) May 11, 2012 Missouri
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  8. tommyz

    tommyz Initiate (0) May 28, 2007 Michigan

    fwiw, they are coming in 4 packs

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  9. tvazteca

    tvazteca Crusader (413) Sep 27, 2011 Massachusetts

    I'm always shocked how quickly Bell's beers seem to deteriorate, I've had some bottles of two hearted that are amazing and others that taste skunked, so canning this beer hopefully means when my friends bring me a case from Virginia I know what I am getting every time.
     
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  10. TheGator321

    TheGator321 Initiate (0) May 29, 2013 Connecticut

    I wonder if they're going to ship to NY?
     
  11. jivex5k

    jivex5k Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2011 Florida

  12. optimator705

    optimator705 Initiate (0) Apr 21, 2009 Minnesota

    The difference between Two Hearted that is >1 month old and "fresh" is night and day. Two Hearted that is less than 2 weeks in the bottle and has been stored cold is nectar of the gods. Even better is when it's fresh on tap. Needless to say, I'm excited about Two Hearted tallboys.
     
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  13. s_wit

    s_wit Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2012 Wisconsin

    This is the first thing I thought of too!
     
  14. BT_Bobandy

    BT_Bobandy Initiate (0) Feb 20, 2011 Ohio

    Oh yeah, trailer park is all a buzz with excitement! Thank you bell's!
     
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  15. Garbagedog2

    Garbagedog2 Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Michigan

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    Cans starting showing up in Port Huron area this week.
     
  16. Sharky

    Sharky Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2014 Wisconsin

    aaaaaand now i have zero reasons not to drink this every day all summer long
     
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  17. DaltonC

    DaltonC Initiate (0) Oct 10, 2013 Idaho

    Wish this came to Idaho, of even Washington at least... I had a dream last night that I was in this beer store and they had All Day IPA and one last six pack of two hearted and I fought some kids for it and all the bottles ended up breaking so we literally split a small amount that was left in a broken bottle between us lol.

    To this day I haven't had either of these beers.
     
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  18. RobDB

    RobDB Initiate (0) Aug 31, 2009 New Jersey

    Awesome.

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    From Bell's website.
     
  19. Black_ox

    Black_ox Zealot (539) Apr 25, 2013 Missouri

    I didn't realize the cans of two hearted would be called "Oberon". That could really confuse people.
     
  20. nicholasofcusa

    nicholasofcusa Initiate (0) Jan 14, 2006 Florida


    Wisconsin has the cheapest beer prices of anywhere in the country.

    I just came back from the store and I believe it was $12.50. I've never seen it for less than $10.50/sixer in PA.
     
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