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Mine is a little under $150/year (renewing gets you 10% off, I believe).$100 lifetime by my house. 4 extra ounces every pour for same price, cheaper merchandise. I did not buy it and wont
I've been there once (I believe the Media location). Ex worked there while she was in Philly.Iron Hill Brewery in Pennsylvania and Delaware has the "King of the Hill" club. It's $15 lifetime. You get a special night every two weeks. Growler fills are half price that night, and crowlers on discount, too. Every day you get a 20 ounce pour for the regular price of a 16. We each got a free mug.
The food is good, too.
This is a good deal. They have a lot of their own beers. A few are fruity or sours, but most of the others run from drinkable to pretty damn delicious.
Yeah, they have one or two of those services around here. I've been to all of them, anyway, though.
Eh, I can easily walk home from 7 (maybe 8 with the new one opening up).We've got the Jolly Trolley in the summer. But, you still have to get home at the end of the night.
So drink responsibly. Remember that some of these craft beers are high ABV, so don't think you can pound them down like Bud Lites. There's a reason Burton Baton (Dogfish) or Noir et Blue (Big Oyster) are only served in 12 once glasses, not 16s.
Just Googled it...only 0.9 miles. Easily walk that too. I think it's not far enough down the road to be too sketchy.Eh, I can easily walk home from 7 (maybe 8 with the new one opening up).
Though, now that winter's here, Uber/Lyft will be used more.
I wish we had a beer icon to give you
WHAT THEE FUQUEJust drink water, my dude.
I really hate to use this word these days- but what a fucking fag.So drink responsibly. Remember that some of these craft beers are high ABV, so don't think you can pound them down like Bud Lites. There's a reason Burton Baton (Dogfish) or Noir et Blue (Big Oyster) are only served in 12 once glasses, not 16s.
Sounds like Sierra Nevada's Alpha Hop Society. 18 beers/year, 3 catered events with free beer, and swag. Some years they have added 2-3 extra bottles for free, and we are talking 750ml bottles. Also, the 18 are not general public releases, all one offs. Some have gone on to public release in the Wild to the Woods Series.I got an email today for one that's $300.
Now, you get 18 bottles of beer... And some years I've probably spent that much on bottles from them, but that's a commitment.