Currently on the shelves at Hill Farmstead (March 2016)

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  1. cgskippy

    cgskippy Zealot (530) Apr 6, 2013 New York

    Growler fills are in the tap room but no line. Deli counter system. Take a number when you get there. Limited seating.
     
  2. JoeB51982

    JoeB51982 Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2008 Rhode Island

    10 seems a bit early barring any crazy releases... Shoot for 11 or so and you should be okay. On quick glance HF has Genealogy in bottles and S&S#6 for fills, so some good stuff will be for the taking. Good luck and enjoy some beers while you wait in the taproom (2 max).
     
  3. dubdrop

    dubdrop Savant (1,027) Aug 6, 2012 Vermont
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    I wonder what the odds are of CD 16 lasting till next Friday. Going to be in VT and might drive up if it's still around.
     
  4. pirate99gs

    pirate99gs Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2014 Canada (QC)

    Anyone go today? Is double Citra closer to being tapped?
     
  5. rwitter

    rwitter Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2006 Denmark

    Next week.
     
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  6. RRtransvestification

    RRtransvestification Initiate (0) Dec 21, 2012 New York

    Does anyone remember when FOFA was announced last year?
     
  7. BarRoomHero88

    BarRoomHero88 Crusader (424) Jan 19, 2012 New York

    Middle of April I believe
     
  8. BarRoomHero88

    BarRoomHero88 Crusader (424) Jan 19, 2012 New York

    Can you purchase kegs at the brewery again?
     
  9. AutumnBeerLove

    AutumnBeerLove Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2010 Vermont

    Emailing in advance is required. We package into 50L for retail now, so there aren't smaller kegs floating around for sale.
     
  10. BarRoomHero88

    BarRoomHero88 Crusader (424) Jan 19, 2012 New York

    Thanks!
     
  11. pirate99gs

    pirate99gs Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2014 Canada (QC)

    A quick question (that has probably been answered before but I couldn't find it...sorry!): Experience keeping 2L screw cap growlers for longer than 1 week?
     
  12. scrub0bk

    scrub0bk Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2014 Pennsylvania

    I'm assuming it would only be for smaller beers (single hop, edward etc) but is there any requirements besides emailing to confirm? I'd love to have a keg on for the summer, i had no idea this was even a thing.
     
  13. AutumnBeerLove

    AutumnBeerLove Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2010 Vermont

    You know what they say about people who assume...

    Emailing in advance, not to confirm. We ask that they are returned in a timely manner, some paperwork has to be filled out, and there is a keg deposit.
     
  14. Tyler_E

    Tyler_E Initiate (0) Mar 30, 2015 North Carolina

    Gonna be driving up to HF on Thursday depending on the weather. Will be my first time, hoping I can pick up some good stuff.
     
  15. benbking

    benbking Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2009 Rhode Island

    same, just not driving from NC.
     
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  16. mrmattosgood

    mrmattosgood Maven (1,301) Nov 6, 2010 Canada (BC)
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    Everything you get there will be good. No worries. Safe travels.
     
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  17. Tyler_E

    Tyler_E Initiate (0) Mar 30, 2015 North Carolina

    Yeah its gonna be a long drive. Stopping by Hunger Mountain to get Heady first, then up to HF hopefully. Maybe we will run in to each other.
     
  18. benbking

    benbking Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2009 Rhode Island

    seems likely, we're following the same plan.
     
  19. Tyler_E

    Tyler_E Initiate (0) Mar 30, 2015 North Carolina

    If there is too much snow and ice (taking the girlfriends Prius), I will probably just do Hunger Mountain, then Skinny Pancake, then Three Penny, then head over to Waterbury.

    If you see and young couple in their 20s that are chugging Red Bull cause of a 12 hour drive, don't be afraid to say hi!
     
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  20. duchessedubourg

    duchessedubourg Savant (1,157) Nov 2, 2007 Vermont

    LOL. That would describe virtually
    30% of the couples sitting in a Waterbury establishment on a weekend. It's not called Waterbeery for nothing!
     
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