Would like to try some Casey Brewing beers

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  1. Rconn006

    Rconn006 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2011 Washington

    I would love to try some Casey Brewing sours. I don't know a lot about the brewery, so I'm not sure if they hit distro or how difficult it is to get their beers. If someone could enlighten me that would be great! Also, if anyone has access to the brewery and would like to set up a trade PM me. I'm in the Seattle area.

    Cheers to you all!
     
  2. Rconn006

    Rconn006 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2011 Washington

    Just read the Casey thread and got some good info from that...
     
  3. DenverBeerDrinker

    DenverBeerDrinker Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Colorado

    As you probably read, open once a month (first Saturday of the month). Fruit Stand beers are harder to get then The Cut. Releases are getting busier each time. He's also making more beer now.

    Some stores in Denver and Fort Collins get a limited supply of stuff like Saison and Low End but don't see any of the fruit beers. Some stores in the mountains near the brewery see more different kinds of beers and they hang out longer. Know people who have got The Cut and Fruit Stand at at least one of the stores up there.

    Beers aren't the cheapest. Saison on the low end for around $15 to the Cut on the high end at $36 (brewery prices).

    Plenty of people trade them. I'd say put up an offer and see what bites you get.
     
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  4. wiingman

    wiingman Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2013 Texas
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    I think you have this backwards. Fruit Stand beers are MUCH easier to get than The Cut.
     
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  5. pmoney

    pmoney Initiate (0) Apr 15, 2011 Illinois

    I think he meant Fruit Stand beers are the second hardest to land, followed by The Cut. That's how I read it anyways.
     
  6. DenverBeerDrinker

    DenverBeerDrinker Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Colorado

    ^^^this is what I meant
     
  7. Getalegup

    Getalegup Savant (1,150) Dec 6, 2013 Texas
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    @Rconn006 I agree with these guys. You got to try a ISO: Casey after doing your research for value from the Casey threads. You have some great stouts and porters that might trade well for many of the Casey's.
    FYI, I just traveled through Colorado and found some Casey on shelves just last week and some I traded for.
     
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  8. TheBrewBrotha

    TheBrewBrotha Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2014 California

    Anyone know the pricing of Casey's Low End?
     
  9. wheresblue

    wheresblue Initiate (0) Jul 22, 2014 Oklahoma

    I believe I picked up a Low End in Colorado for about $18.

    I'll add this was by far my least favorite from Casey, still good, but not nearly as tasty as even the Saison or East Bank. Fruit Stands are some of the best fruited saisons you'll find.
     
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  10. Kramerbarthomer

    Kramerbarthomer Pooh-Bah (2,116) Mar 22, 2012 Colorado
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    It was $15 at the brewery. Hasn't been released since August
     
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