Prairie Artisan - Coffee Okie

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  1. rojapa

    rojapa Savant (1,100) Jun 26, 2013 New York

    Did those glass mugs sell out already, I'm not seeing them on the site?
     
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  2. corby112

    corby112 Initiate (0) Nov 19, 2008 Pennsylvania

    I really enjoyed regular Okie so I'm hoping to try this at some point.
     
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  3. NDogg44

    NDogg44 Zealot (708) Oct 21, 2015 Texas
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    Any idea when this will hit Dallas?
     
  4. Shroud0fdoom

    Shroud0fdoom Initiate (0) Oct 31, 2013 Maryland

    Hopefully this hits Baltimore.
     
  5. Razrback5

    Razrback5 Initiate (0) Dec 7, 2015 Arkansas
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    Grabbed a couple bottles in Northwest Arkansas yesterday. My store only got a case though.
     
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  6. bentnorton

    bentnorton Initiate (0) Apr 21, 2015 Colorado

    It's made it to Denver.
     
  7. Jlabs

    Jlabs Pooh-Bah (2,682) Nov 11, 2013 New York
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    I'll look to pick up a bottle or two this weekend as its been here in NY all week
     
  8. mstrcrwly

    mstrcrwly Pundit (912) Dec 21, 2013 New York
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    Had it yesterday..Original Okie better IMO..Coffee flavor totally overwhelms
    it..and i am big fan of coffee beers..but
    this is pretty much black coffee disguised as beer
     
  9. shirtless_mike

    shirtless_mike Maven (1,440) Aug 4, 2010 Indiana
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    Finally found some in Indy today after Shelton Brothers passed over my go-to bottle shop. Bought a couple. Curious to see what the coffee does to it because regular Okie might be my favorite beer from these guys.
     
  10. adamgnoth

    adamgnoth Initiate (0) Apr 2, 2012 Colorado

    Does Prairie win the prize for some of the most expensive 12oz. bottles of beer? Coffee Okie is currently $10.99 here in the Denver area where I have seen it around. The only beer that is nearly a $1/oz that I can think of are the barrel offerings from Avery (Uncle Jacob's, Tweak, etc...). Bourbon County, when offered in 12oz. bottles was usually $21 for a four pack which is well below the $10+ for a single bottle.

    I wonder what goes into a brewery deciding price on these barrel aged beers. I'm sure the price of the barrels, effort of aging it, and space taken up by the large amount of barrels are tops on the list.
     
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  11. OKbrew89

    OKbrew89 Maven (1,308) May 13, 2013 Oklahoma

    Prairie is expensive even in-state. I picked up Coffee-Okie for $8.99 and Xmas Bomb! for $9.99 and that's cheaper than any out of state price I've heard about.
    Glad Coffe Okie finally landed near me though.
     
  12. coastiebob

    coastiebob Initiate (0) Jul 11, 2015 Oklahoma

    I brought one home and it is delicious. The ABV says 13% on my bottle. They're going for $8.79 here in Glenpool, OK.
     
  13. Vitamin_Hop

    Vitamin_Hop Pundit (812) Mar 26, 2015 Illinois
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    Hit Chicago shelves
     
  14. msscott1973

    msscott1973 Pooh-Bah (1,739) Dec 28, 2013 North Carolina
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    Best price I have seen for Bomb! was $26/4-pack in Savannah, GA. It is always around $10 per bottle in my usual NC spots and never sold in 4-packs.
     
  15. Tilley4

    Tilley4 Pooh-Bah (2,811) Nov 13, 2007 Tennessee
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    I just picked up a bottle of this about 30 minutes ago. Hoping it's as good as everyone is saying
     
  16. OKbrew89

    OKbrew89 Maven (1,308) May 13, 2013 Oklahoma

    Every bottle shop within 10 min of me is $5.99/bottle and doesn't carry the 6 pack
     
  17. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    Dang. Coffee Okie is just $5.99/bottle?? I want a bottle so bad. My favorite bottle shop got one case in and it sold out the day of, apparently.
     
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  18. sdeese21

    sdeese21 Initiate (0) Jan 29, 2015 Louisiana

    Can you expand on this please? Makes zero sense.
     
  19. chrismann65

    chrismann65 Initiate (0) Jan 25, 2015 Texas

    What..? @5.99/bottle , this is at cost $! Have never ever seen Bomb in "the"- 6-packs. ?:grimacing:
     
  20. DrumKid003

    DrumKid003 Initiate (0) Aug 10, 2013 Oklahoma

    Anything >7 on the pH scale is considered a base, whereas any chemical compound with a pH <7 is considered an acid. All alcohols, regardless of what the alcohol is, are bases because they contain a Hydroxide (OH-) attached to the original compound. If you take equal parts of an acid with a pH of 6.67 and Ethyl Alchol with a pH of 7.33, the Hydrogen ions (H+) in the acid will combine with the Hydroxide ions (OH-) in the alcohol to create water, and after the reaction is complete there will be no alcohol left in the solution and the pH will end up at 7, which is considered neutral. It's really much more complicated but this is the simplest form I can break it down to at 02:00.
     
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