Toppling Bombers to Long Beach?

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by zach_schulte, Jan 19, 2019.

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  1. zach_schulte

    zach_schulte Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2019 Iowa

    I'm headed to Long Beach on February 2 and was wondering if it would be worth my time to bring a couple Toppling bombers along? I have some supa sumo and mo zee. nothing rare but thought it might be worth a shot.
     
  2. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    We get TG cans & bombers here in SoCal. But have never seen the 2 you mentioned. So who knows? Might be worth it. For trade if anything. They both look interesting.
     
  3. Hype_Train

    Hype_Train Zealot (677) Feb 8, 2017 California

    Sumo was here and so was mo zee back in March when I grabbed it at select beer store
     
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  4. zach_schulte

    zach_schulte Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2019 Iowa

    How about Todd the Axeman?
     
  5. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    How were they @Hype_Train?
     
  6. Hype_Train

    Hype_Train Zealot (677) Feb 8, 2017 California

    Well, the bottle date was 2 months old by time we got it. Sumo was kinda losing its flavor, almost a malt bomb but mo zee with mosaic was very good.
     
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  7. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    It seems like the TG cans we’ve been getting here are usually 3-4 weeks old. Reason why I hesitate most of the time buying TG stuff.i I see you survived Chinatown the other day.
     
  8. jakecattleco

    jakecattleco Grand Pooh-Bah (3,749) Sep 3, 2008 California
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    If I lived down there, I'd definitely be interested in some fresh Todd the Axeman. One of my personal favorites from Surly.

    Last can I grabbed of PseudoSue was nothing like the beer I remember (and love). It was now a very average hazy, not the bright crisp Citra recipe that normally grab everytime I'm back in South Dakota. Very disappointed, and makes me pretty apprehensive of the TG stuff I've seen lately.
     
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