Something Awesome about Yellow Rose

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by mindswoop, Aug 22, 2014.

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  1. PatrickInAustinTx

    PatrickInAustinTx Savant (1,088) Nov 16, 2013 Texas
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    What did the fill cost if you don't mind me asking?
     
  2. dahray02

    dahray02 Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2014 Texas

    32oz was $8. I didn't have my full growler with me when i went
     
  3. Techichi

    Techichi Pooh-Bah (2,061) Sep 25, 2012 Texas
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    Is this available for growler fill anywhere in DFW? Fort Worth would be better, but I will make the drive if I have to.
     
  4. TexasStout

    TexasStout Initiate (0) Jun 22, 2007 Texas

    Good tastebuds?
     
  5. Ryan_S

    Ryan_S Initiate (0) May 26, 2014 Texas


    Next time, make sure that you just didn't drink orange juice or use mouthwash or mints.
     
  6. PatrickInAustinTx

    PatrickInAustinTx Savant (1,088) Nov 16, 2013 Texas
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    That's not bad for QP
     
  7. dahray02

    dahray02 Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2014 Texas

    yeah i agree, i normally dont shop there cuz of their prices..but this was fine
     
  8. Ford

    Ford Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2012 Texas

    I've usually paid around 7 or 8 for 32 oz fills here in Houston... great beer. I am not an IPA guy..but this is one of my favorite beers anywhere.
     
  9. nathanmiller

    nathanmiller Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2009 New York

    Psh. Zombie Dust is the Yellow Rose of the Midwest.

    Hey speaking of which, I'm currently in a bit of a YR drought. If anyone wants to send me two 32-ouncers, I'll guzzle them, fill them with Fresh New York beer (Maybe Other Half?) and send them back. Message me if you're interested.
     
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  10. KPdiddy

    KPdiddy Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2013 Texas

    Lakewood Growler had it last week but I ended up not going since it was close to being tapped out Friday afternoon. You can view their tap list online and see how much of the keg is left before going. I assume they will have it again at some point but I haven't seen it anywhere else yet for growler fill.
     
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  11. RustyP

    RustyP Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2008 Texas

    I asked about it at Craft & Growler over the weekend...the guy I talked to said they have 1-2 more kegs in the back, and that one would be tapped "pretty soon".
     
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  12. dahray02

    dahray02 Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2014 Texas

    well Quickie Pickie is out of yellow rose...I think austin may be dry on this right now, if anyone knows otherwise do tell
     
  13. HookemHops13

    HookemHops13 Initiate (0) Mar 21, 2013 Texas

    Ok while this thread has been fun everyone just STFU now. Not liking all this talk of YR running out. I'm in Houston so my supply is better but y'all are making me nervous that it will start to be hard to find this. Someone post some Kate Upton nudes to shut this thread down.
     
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  14. shnsajax

    shnsajax Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2013 Idaho

    With or without Verlander's junk?
     
  15. HookemHops13

    HookemHops13 Initiate (0) Mar 21, 2013 Texas

    Without preferrably but posters choice.
     
  16. PatrickInAustinTx

    PatrickInAustinTx Savant (1,088) Nov 16, 2013 Texas
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    Yellow rose is coming in 750's according to the label approval thread. Fkn hell yeah!
     
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  17. naadams

    naadams Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Texas

    Fear not, we have begun to brew it more frequently in order to try and keep up with increased demand.
     
  18. JJFoodie

    JJFoodie Zealot (562) May 11, 2009 Texas
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    Awesome news! Congrats! I gotta ask, though, why the decision to make it in the 750ml format, rather than a 4pk/6pk of 12oz/16oz cans/bottles? I love it (as does most everyone else here), but when a 750ml is gone, it's gone. Any word on price point, as well as distribution area? Thanks!
     
  19. H0rnedFr0gs

    H0rnedFr0gs Initiate (0) Mar 12, 2012 Texas

    Something great about this beer is the price point. The whole brewery lineup is solid and competitively priced. Considering quality it is by far the best valued beer in TX for sure. Tried sour mash Lilly & Seamus today and I really enjoyed it as well. Looking forward to the trio of IPA's we nabbed as well
     
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  20. PhatAtUT

    PhatAtUT Savant (1,160) Jul 31, 2009 Texas

    no beer bottled and sold in 750s is in the running for best value.
     
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