Whole Foods Yonkers

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  1. dirtyfab

    dirtyfab Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2004 New York

    On sunday I purchased a growler of Coor's Batch 19. When I opened it about 4 hours later it was flat. Drain pour. I went back on monday & informed someone at the growler station what happened & that the growler was filled from "bottom up using a tube attached to the tap. When the person filled it, all foam came up & the beer that was left was flat. They offered me a another growler "on the house". This time I asked them not use the tube. The difference was night & day. I just want to BA's in the area to know that was a classy move by them to replace the growler. I recommend This Whole Foods highly.
     
  2. phooky

    phooky Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2010 New York

    Your first mistake was buying Coor's.

    Good day.
     
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  3. slander

    slander Pooh-Bah (2,568) Nov 5, 2001 New York
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    And your second mistake was not hitting DeCicco's in Ardsley 10 minutes up the road.

    I said good day, sir!
     
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  4. dirtyfab

    dirtyfab Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2004 New York

    I've been to DeCicco's. The point of the post was twofold. First to inform BA's about places that use a tube to fill from bottom-up results in a flat beer, regardless of which beer. Secondly to point out that Whole Food's offered me a replacement fill-up (not using the tube) no questions asked.
     
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  5. Franch

    Franch Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2011 District of Columbia

    no.
     
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  6. chcfan

    chcfan Initiate (0) Oct 29, 2008 California

    They probably had the flow too high then? See the discussion on the Tired Hands thread, but I can tell you in general tube from the bottom up is the preferred method when a CO purge isn't an option. Tap straight into growler is "better-drink-it-sooner-than-later" scenario.
     
  7. mhksuccess

    mhksuccess Pooh-Bah (1,586) Jul 7, 2012 California
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    I cant believe that they actually sell a growler coors
    and secondly cant believe that people would actually purchase it
    it probably taste better flat
     
  8. dirtyfab

    dirtyfab Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2004 New York

    It's possible that the flow was too high, because watching the person fill it, the beer was overflowing for a while before it filled. Since I was going to drink it in a couple of hours, I didn't think it go flat so soon.
     
  9. dirtyfab

    dirtyfab Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2004 New York

    Batch 19 is far superior than the standard stuff. I wasn't in the mood for an ale since I had ales the night before.
     
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