Troegs is canning!!

Discussion in 'Mid-Atlantic' started by psnydez86, Sep 11, 2013.

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  1. bigfnjoe

    bigfnjoe Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2009 Pennsylvania

    The Troegenator 4-packs are of 16oz cans FWIW
     
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  2. dagimp

    dagimp Initiate (0) Nov 18, 2008 Pennsylvania

    Come on Victory, get with the program! I could live off of canned Prima!
     
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  3. DaveHack

    DaveHack Maven (1,433) Mar 28, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    So what you're sayin' is we both like cans?
     
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  4. dieBlume

    dieBlume Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2013 Virginia

    You are correct my friend! I'm just sad that I didn't drink more Troegs when I was living in PA. Been to their brewery three times...all while under 21. So much fail.
     
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  5. alexsergio

    alexsergio Grand Pooh-Bah (3,115) Mar 7, 2011 New York
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    why are folks clamoring for NN in cans?? no one is drinking it during beach/golf/lawn cutting season.

    do what you always do, pour your NN into an appropriate piece of glassware!!!

    perpetual in cans, thats a different story.
     
  6. PGH_Penguins

    PGH_Penguins Initiate (0) May 26, 2013 North Carolina

    I'm in that boat, sad I didn't abuse the PA beer scene while I lived there. Now I just go back on holidays and try to stock up.

    Big fan of NN!
     
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  7. LMT

    LMT Initiate (0) Oct 15, 2009 Virginia

    If this is accurate, I might get back into shotgunning.

    Looking forward to some canned Troegs! They picked two of their more interesting brews to do it with.
     
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  8. stickboy1125

    stickboy1125 Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2012 Virginia

    Can't wait for Perpetual in cans, I was looking forward to Centennial cans but this beer is significantly better and will most likely be a couple $$ cheaper per 12.
     
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  9. dieBlume

    dieBlume Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2013 Virginia

    It sucks, doesn't it? I barely liked beer while living in PA. But I guess it isn't the worst thing ever since the closest place I could get beer was ONLY a distributor. As a poor college kid the only case I found myself buying was Yuengling. ;p
     
  10. bigfnjoe

    bigfnjoe Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2009 Pennsylvania


    Because I go on vacation in March every year and bring a case of NN with me. Sure would be great to bring cans and save room *and* be able to leave the damn room with it.

    Oh, and for those wondering about the Troegenator 16ozers?

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    1 pint, 16 fl oz
     
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  11. imbrue001

    imbrue001 Zealot (673) Aug 6, 2010 Pennsylvania

    aka, 8 ounces less
     
  12. PGH_Penguins

    PGH_Penguins Initiate (0) May 26, 2013 North Carolina

    Yup, I'm happy to see the laws are changing up there. Although, I'd like to see more bottle shops with better prices. I'm from Pittsburgh, and haven't found a selection like I have down here.
     
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  13. bigfnjoe

    bigfnjoe Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2009 Pennsylvania


    I'd assume the logic lies in the ABV. Two 12oz might be too many (yet seems doable), whereas one 16oz might be juuuuuuuuust right. Just a thought, not saying I'm pro or con in either direction.
     
  14. imbrue001

    imbrue001 Zealot (673) Aug 6, 2010 Pennsylvania

    16oz may be just right. So ill take either a 5 pack or a 4-pack plus one mini 8 ouncer on top.
     
  15. CurtFromHershey

    CurtFromHershey Initiate (0) Oct 4, 2012 Minnesota

    Troegs always seems like a bargain. I have no issue with a four pack of pounders vs a traditional sixer. Still going to be a well priced beer.
     
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