Hill Farmstead (2023)

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  1. William_Navidson

    William_Navidson Pooh-Bah (1,557) May 1, 2015 Pennsylvania
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    Out of curiosity, how much was it to ship/fees for the 6 to PA?
     
  2. OGShotzy

    OGShotzy Maven (1,422) Oct 5, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Bottle prices ranged from $11 to $31 each. There was $30 in shipping, $4.75 in processing fees, and $13 in taxes. So about $48 on top of whatever bottles you bought.
     
  3. William_Navidson

    William_Navidson Pooh-Bah (1,557) May 1, 2015 Pennsylvania
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    Nice, thanks.
     
  4. jeevo

    jeevo Pundit (976) Nov 1, 2012 Pennsylvania
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    Maybe I’m not understanding the beer correctly, but what objectively differentiates this new Aaron Gran Cru from other batches of Aaron? Is this like the wine barrel aged saisons where Hill deems it to be different because of his “emotional response”?

    Not trying to be snarky, I’m probably just stupid here.
     
  5. papposilenus

    papposilenus Grand Pooh-Bah (3,232) Jun 21, 2014 New Hampshire
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    Really? It fortuitously harmonized in time and place for three years!

    No, seriously, snarky’s fine. Personally, I rolled my eyes so hard I injured myself.
     
  6. wehaveamap

    wehaveamap Pundit (917) Jan 16, 2010 Massachusetts
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    Yea, Aaron equivalent of Flora Cuvée vs Flora or Art/Ann/Flora vs wine barrel saison that “only” gets used in Civil Disobedience. HF saying it was a better tasting outcome than usual.
     
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  7. ISpendTooMuchOnBeer

    ISpendTooMuchOnBeer Zealot (529) Oct 29, 2015 Illinois

    The wax stupid! :slight_smile:
     
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  8. seanunreal

    seanunreal Zealot (513) Jul 23, 2009 Massachusetts

    How much was Aaron grand cru?
     
  9. Mikecap

    Mikecap Pooh-Bah (2,098) May 18, 2012 Massachusetts
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    $40, per their website.


    Aaron: Grand Cru
    9%
    Barleywine-style Ale Aged in Bourbon Barrels
    $40
    375ml - Limit 1 per person for the duration of release
     
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