Celebration Question

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by darkandhoppy, Nov 16, 2012.

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  1. muddyh2oblues

    muddyh2oblues Initiate (0) Mar 13, 2010 Illinois

    touche
     
  2. KOP_Beer_OUtlet

    KOP_Beer_OUtlet Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Holy crap...Here in PA...that's less than our wholesale price!
     
  3. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    I had some of this year's on tap a few days ago, and I am enjoying a bottle right now - I think I prefer the bottled version this year.
     
  4. Mit

    Mit Initiate (0) Oct 25, 2005 Canada (ON)

    I started drinking Celebration probably about 5 years ago and it seems fairly similar from one year to the next with any variations just being due to the the crop of malts or hops. I'm also stunned at the assertion you invariably read about every year that it's less hoppy. It's always been great...and it's my favorite seasonal.
     
  5. HumphreyLee

    HumphreyLee Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2011 Pennsylvania


    I have a bunker made of them. Those notes of yours must be less than four sentences to fit on one disk and given how overbearing descriptive most BA's tend to be, I call bullshit that this is true =P.
     
  6. snohojimbo

    snohojimbo Initiate (0) Nov 28, 2012 Washington

    The local supermarket has sixers of Celebration for $6.99. SIX-NINETY-NINE! Or, you can walk a little further on down the isle and get a six-pack of Long neck Coors Light for $7.29. Hmmm, what'll it be.... :wink:
     
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  7. Flathead_Monster

    Flathead_Monster Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2013 Montana

    Yep, it's pretty easy to find Sierra Nevada sixers at that price. $7.50 is top dollar for me. Got celebration yesterday for $7.39, no sales tax or redemption fees in MT.
     
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