Nebraska Brewing Co in MD?

Discussion in 'Mid-Atlantic' started by scott27, Dec 16, 2013.

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  1. scott27

    scott27 Initiate (0) Dec 31, 2008 Maryland

    Just noticed that The Perfect Pour tweeted that they has three beers from Nebraska Brewing Co in stock, including Sexy Betty. Just curious if anyone else was aware that they were in Maryland now? It must be a very recent thing because I haven't seen their beers anywhere in the Harford/Baltimore county area.

    -Scott
     
  2. skinsfan

    skinsfan Initiate (0) May 24, 2005 Maryland

    Dare I even ask how much they were asking for each?
     
  3. scraff

    scraff Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2003 Maryland

    Without even blinking--got to be $30-$40 / bottle at PP. Hope to find some on tap if this indeed is now in MD. They make some great brews!
     
  4. scott27

    scott27 Initiate (0) Dec 31, 2008 Maryland

    No idea how much they're asking...only saw a quick tweet from them earlier today that they had 3 of the Nebraska Brewing Co's beers in stock. I am about an hour from the Perfect Pour and if the bottles are as expensive as I think they are, I'm not too worried about it. I'm mainly curious to hear when Nebraska officially came into Maryland because it got absolutely no press or mention. Also, like scraff said, if a fine establishment such as Max's decides to put some Nebraska brews on tap, that will certainly warrant a trip!

    -Scott
     
  5. mendvicdog

    mendvicdog Initiate (0) Sep 1, 2006 Maryland

    Max's has bottles as well, so I guess MD is getting some distro.
     
  6. ArlVABeerGuy

    ArlVABeerGuy Zealot (511) Feb 23, 2012 Virginia
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    DC has it as well, saw Sexy Betty, Apricot and Hop God at P St. Whole Foods today. About $23.99/bottle.
     
  7. BFF21231

    BFF21231 Initiate (0) Aug 12, 2013 Maryland

    Max's had barrel-aged Hop God on tap as of yesterday.
     
  8. jtcooper70

    jtcooper70 Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2013 Virginia

    So is this confirmed coverage for DC and MD also include Virginia?
     
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