Latest Pipeworks Releases and Updates (2018)

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by Lansman, Jan 31, 2014.

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  1. SAEmick

    SAEmick Initiate (0) Jan 16, 2010 Illinois

    "Whatever's Left Variety" ..it's actually Pipeworks 2nd Friends w/benefits program...don't tell me you missed out again!
     
  2. DooshBagalow

    DooshBagalow Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012 Illinois

    You probably gave him a heart attack. Or at the least, sore fingers from a frantic google search.
     
  3. Infinite1

    Infinite1 Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2010 Illinois

    I now have arthritis
     
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  4. Norseman

    Norseman Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2013 Illinois

    well you know what cures arthritis; WLV has it in 12 oz bottles
     
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  5. Infinite1

    Infinite1 Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2010 Illinois

    You guys are awesome
     
  6. Vav

    Vav Savant (1,049) Jul 27, 2008 Illinois

    Mint Truffle is tasting GOOOOOOOD.
     
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  7. Norseman

    Norseman Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2013 Illinois

    anybody try Budapest Gambit yet? I'm not a ginger fan at all...curious how that blends in
     
  8. Vav

    Vav Savant (1,049) Jul 27, 2008 Illinois

    It was interesting...the ginger melded pretty well with the hibiscus, but neither really stood out to me.

    I bet it'd taste better with kiwis and strawberries.
     
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  9. Norseman

    Norseman Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2013 Illinois

    and called Paradisiac? :wink: thanks for the info Vav!
     
  10. teledeluxe

    teledeluxe Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2013 Illinois

    Bummer, I was really hoping this would be ginger forward...
     
  11. Pipeworks

    Pipeworks Initiate (0) May 28, 2009 Illinois

    it was very ginger forward pre bottling.... it dropped off quickly... we'll add more next time and we think this one is slatted for springtime cans as well in 2015. we love this beer.
     
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  12. Born_A_Jee

    Born_A_Jee Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2013 Illinois

    So will Spring 2015 be the first time we start to see Pipeworks brews in cans?
     
  13. DooshBagalow

    DooshBagalow Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012 Illinois

    MTA is out there. #rightplacerighttime
     
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  14. Norseman

    Norseman Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2013 Illinois

    I hope we'll see Glaucus in cans. And if that 2015 batch of Square Grouper is canned....brb need a new pair of shorts.
     
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  15. JohnfromPurdue

    JohnfromPurdue Zealot (572) Apr 27, 2009 Indiana
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    Probably about twice as fast.
     
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  16. ppohio

    ppohio Initiate (0) Aug 5, 2011 Minnesota

    I probably could have done that math if I had not received a shitty liberal arts education at Northwestern. Pick your majors carefully, kids! :wink:

    However, like Uber's taxi model, rarity sends the Chicagoans into surge hoarding mode, so I would think it would disappear much more quickly than 2x. Surely someone here can offer up an equation?
     
  17. ratmoss

    ratmoss Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2005 Illinois

    BA Rating/Bottle Count x1000 = Sales per minute in the City of Chicago.

    Source: Finance and Accounting major at Illinois State.
     
  18. mlakota

    mlakota Initiate (0) Apr 7, 2011 Illinois

    I've always been a fan of the Fedoradingus-Waelzbro Rating

    Fedoradingus-Waelzbro Rating=(actual rarity/bottle size)/10000

    actual rarity=bottle count/BA percieved rarity from 0 to 1

    The closer to 0 the Fedoradingus-Waelzbro Rating is the less likely you will get a bottle.

    (Yes, I have way too much time on my hands today.)
     
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  19. DooshBagalow

    DooshBagalow Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012 Illinois

  20. Rollzroyce21

    Rollzroyce21 Pooh-Bah (2,211) Oct 24, 2009 California
    Pooh-Bah

    Hey Chi-town BA's, don't mean to threadjack but quick question:

    Is it relatively easy to get around the city by cab?

    I'll be traveling to the city for work and plan to hit up a couple breweries. Wondering if a rental is worth it or not. Is it like NYC where cabs all over the place?
     
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