Surly Pentagram!

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by BrettMcCal23, Mar 2, 2013.

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  1. BrettMcCal23

    BrettMcCal23 Initiate (0) Nov 23, 2010 Minnesota

    I was at a liquor store in Apple Valley (they are all city owned) the other day and they had a ton of Pentagram left. The manager said they had a few cases in stock still and I'm done buying them so have at it!
     
  2. Providence

    Providence Pooh-Bah (2,652) Feb 24, 2010 Rhode Island
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    What do you mean "they are all city owned?"
     
  3. Wisconsin

    Wisconsin Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2008 Wisconsin

    How much is a bottle?
     
  4. DoctorRock

    DoctorRock Zealot (631) May 13, 2010 Minnesota

    Between $18-25 at most places
     
  5. Gotti311

    Gotti311 Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2009 Wisconsin
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    Making a trip to the twin cities in April. I would love to score a bottle if this stuff. Hopefully there is still some hanging around
     
  6. nickMB

    nickMB Savant (1,130) Nov 17, 2009 Illinois
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    Anyone have an extra or can pick up some extra? Trade or sale possibly? Please PM me, I assure you I'm a cool dood.
     
  7. yeahnatenelson

    yeahnatenelson Pooh-Bah (1,952) Feb 8, 2010 Illinois
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    Don't listen to him. He's a classic Chicago dirtbag. We know our own kind.
     
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  8. BrettMcCal23

    BrettMcCal23 Initiate (0) Nov 23, 2010 Minnesota

    I mean the city owns them so they will all have it more than likely, basically means you dont have to guess and choose which liquor stores to stop at in the city
     
  9. Bildo

    Bildo Initiate (0) Jan 24, 2013 Minnesota

    Not all the liquor stores are owned by local cities, but according to mn law all liquor has to be kept on site so the cities make these warehouse liquor stores to drive price down and kills the little guy in competition.
     
  10. Bildo

    Bildo Initiate (0) Jan 24, 2013 Minnesota

    pentagram is a great american sour beer and personally glad it hasn't reached whale status, so i may be able to get many bottles for aging.
     
  11. bauermj

    bauermj Initiate (0) May 4, 2009 Illinois

    So how does this compare w/ Surly Five? Hopefully better
     
  12. nickMB

    nickMB Savant (1,130) Nov 17, 2009 Illinois
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    Do any sotan's wanna trade one with a classic chicago dirtbag (thanks Nate)?
     
  13. yamar68

    yamar68 Initiate (0) Apr 1, 2011 Minnesota

    In certain municipalities the liquor stores are all city owned. No licenses are issued to private bottle shops in an effort to generate tax revenue via the town's liquor store... and I think you're over-analyzing that second part as well.
     
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