RE: Saint Arnold DR 14

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by Digel, Jun 25, 2014.

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  1. Digel

    Digel Initiate (0) Jun 25, 2014 Texas

  2. army01

    army01 Initiate (0) Feb 25, 2011 Texas

    Where are you in the state?
     
  3. justin07

    justin07 Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2006 Texas

    It's everywhere in San Antonio.
     
  4. Looter

    Looter Initiate (0) Mar 5, 2014 Texas

    Its still all over Austin
     
  5. TX-Badger

    TX-Badger Grand Pooh-Bah (3,234) Jun 14, 2012 Texas
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    Many places in Dallas still have either DR14 6pks or bombers left on the shelves.
     
  6. gfg0020

    gfg0020 Initiate (0) Jan 9, 2014 Texas

    There's still some in Dallas
     
  7. champ103

    champ103 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,296) Sep 3, 2007 Texas
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    While Duvel is certainly the standard bearer for the style, I think North Coast Pranqster is a better comparison to DR 14. Pretty easy to get as well. Can't go wrong with either of them though.
     
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  8. dpkpr

    dpkpr Initiate (0) Apr 19, 2008 Texas

    I just had it last night at Red Brick Tavern in Conroe. If you venture outside the Beltway, you can easily stumble upon it.
     
  9. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    Yup.
     
  10. Ford

    Ford Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2012 Texas

    Wish I was driving to SA or Austin soon... gas prices make it a bit too expensive just to drive there to pick up another sixer of this...
     
  11. sethsticles

    sethsticles Crusader (413) May 6, 2014 California
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    I also still see it on shelves around Dallas. Did St. Arnold really pump up the production this year or is 14 not as popular as the other years? It was a miracle when I found a 12 on shelves when it was released. I only found 13 in kegs.

    Shameless plug: I have up to a sixer willing to trade. White Rock Lake area.
     
  12. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    I don't think this style was as popular as some of the previous. My opinion.
     
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