The skinny can was unique but "Beer Is Culture". One of the finest DIPAs to roll on my tongue and a standard of craft quality for me. Thankful I get it in Texas and usually "fresh".
Since they're part of the collective with Southern Tier and Victory it makes sense they'd go to a more standardized format
Didn’t know they were part of the Victory/ST group. Thanks for that tidbit. Have you see anything good stemming from that mating of breweries?
I have such good memories of the sixpoint skinny can. I hope this doesn't mean they're gone forever. I remember getting C.R.E.A.M down in Florida back in like 2014 or so and falling in love with coffee cream ale. I remember moving to NY in the late 20-teens and getting fresh sixpoint Resin, Bengali, Crisp and others all in that tall skinny can. If they're really gone, that feels like the end of an era
Original 3Beans was great, regardless of can shape. I likeld their gose Jammer too, rather have standard can for my Koosie
But those original 6x16 packs for under $10, and Diesel. I did love the skinny cans and bought a few things just because the cans were cool. Today I do t even look at their beer. Enjoy
ST's spirits have been enjoyable along with some of the canned cocktails like the Pumking and cola. Sixpoint has been pumping out a lot of hazies but a few have been interesting, the Anti-Resin was worth trying. Since Victory is in my backyard the addition of ST and Sixpoint has been nice.
Unfortunately, Resin is dunzo for me (just like Jai Alai). Just not the same as they were ten years ago imho.