Pour Decisions Growlers?

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by smogfood, Jun 29, 2013.

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  1. smogfood

    smogfood Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Wisconsin

    Anyone know what's on right now at Pour Decisions? Thinking about stopping by there today, but I'd like to get a heads up beforehand.

    Thanks
     
  2. Chaz

    Chaz Grand Pooh-Bah (3,668) Feb 3, 2002 Minnesota
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    It looks like ExperimentAle No 2 will be on. Also a food truck called "Saucy Burt's Balls" - yowza! :grimacing:
     
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  3. smogfood

    smogfood Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Wisconsin


    ExperimentAle #2 sounds crazy good!

    I'm torn between Pour decisions, or grabbing some Devil Dancer and Rubaeus while they're around. Can't afford both right now.

    Thanks for the info.
     
  4. smogfood

    smogfood Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Wisconsin

    Pour decisions it is. Just found out Haskell's want's $19 for Devil Dancer. I love that stuff, but not quite that much.
     
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  5. shawnp

    shawnp Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2010 Minnesota

    For a 4-pack?!
     
  6. ben4bier

    ben4bier Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2013 Minnesota

    allot of their stuff is in house only, usually they only have growlers of pubstitute and patersbier and they sometimes have 750'a of their fun sour stuff, all that being said I think a trip to pour decisions is always a good idea, they are one of my local favorites.
     
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  7. smogfood

    smogfood Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Wisconsin


    Yes. I don't think I've ever paid over $15 for a 4pak.
     
  8. theCoder

    theCoder Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2011 Minnesota

    Everywhere I've seen it recently was $19 a 4-pack. So I never bothered to get any, with so many great IPAs around now I'm not going to bother. I love Pour Decisions, lots of great options at the brewery that you can only get there too.
     
  9. smogfood

    smogfood Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Wisconsin


    Yeah, I'm a little disappointed with the current pricing trend. I passed on Surly Seviin too. $20 for a bomber is too much for me. I've paid that price for a few beers in the past and while they were fantastic brews I never felt they warranted such a high price. At some point I'm sure I'll see something I just gotta have, and I'll pay the price for it, but I'm far more likely to pass on it.
     
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  10. theCoder

    theCoder Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2011 Minnesota


    Same here, just got crushed this past year with expenses so I'm unable to be as flexible with my beer budget. Most I've spent on a bottle was probably Collage from Deschutes and Hair of the Dog which was uh $11 or $12 a 12oz bottle (3 bottles) and I love it but haven't tried it yet with age on it (got 2 left), but I doubt I'll do that again. For those expensive brews I usually try to find it on tap somewhere if possible, if not well there's plenty of other beers out there.
     
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  11. LittleGus

    LittleGus Crusader (476) Mar 13, 2008 Minnesota

    Agreed. I had a Seviin on tap, and I enjoyed it immensely, but I can't justify $20 for a bomber any more.
     
  12. pepperford

    pepperford Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2008 Minnesota

    I recently saw collage for $9 at st. Anthony.
     
  13. hamham

    hamham Initiate (0) Oct 26, 2011 Minnesota

    anyone been to the brewery lately and know what's available for purchase?
     
  14. tripleT

    tripleT Aspirant (254) Dec 19, 2008 Minnesota

    Best bet is to check Twitter/Facebook. A couple Scottish IPAs are the newest offerings.

    http://t.co/EKWlQXWPo9
     
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