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So I sent a little primo welcome to botl fiver to homebrewjourneys, on the premise of a beer for gars trade. I asked him to send me a couple bombers. This guy is about as good at counting as the rest of you.

Thank you so much Corey. You are too generous. The only one I've had is the double bastard and I love it. Can't wait to dig into the others.

 
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^:ccool: that peanut butter milk stout is one of my favorites! Corey got you hooked up with a great selection!
 
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No prob man. I love sending out beers that others cant get. You mentioned you likes Double Bastard so i sent you that one because its been aging since 2008. Love a DB with a few years on it. Those IPA's are as fresh as can be and that Peanut Butter stout is so easy drinking and tasty. Cant remember what year the Sucaba is but its got a few on it too. This is what Dylan sent me so i believe the beers above are warrented:

Just to add to what I said in my post about BOTL earlier. I had my first interaction with fellow BOTL dharbolt after I expressed my interest in doing some trading. Not really thinking I have any good sticks (I'm realizing I may have access to more than I think) I offered up some awesome brews from California. Dylan messaged me and said he was interested and sent me a package of 5 awesome cigars right away before I could even get my package together. He trusted me right away even as a noob and it says a lot that you guys are involved and want to get to know the other users more so that that level of trust is there. Anyway here is what he sent
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Minus the cutter (bought that on eBay this week) Awesome line up of cigars I've never had and I'm super excited to partake in. Any way I was able to find him some awesome IPA's and stouts that are pretty limited so hopefully he will like his package as much as I liked mine. Thanks for trusting me man and I'm glad to be part of this brotherhood. Now I got to get in on a herf here soon
Thats from the other thread that i had posted that.

Thanks for putting the trust in me and thenks for the great Gars
 
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Hey homebrewjourneys, get yourself down to Beachwood and buy some Greenshift. It is simply stellar -- IMO in the same league as Pliny and Heady and the rest.
 
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Yeah i go up there to Beach Wood about once every couple months. I need to go more often because their beer is getting better by the min
This Greenshift is a one-time deal, though. It was brewed for the 3rd anniversary of the Long Beach branch, and IMO it is the best of their IPAs (which are all world-class). If you want some you're gonna have to go this week. I bought 2 bottles, then after drinking them went back and bought 10 more.
 
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Yeah i go up there to Beach Wood about once every couple months. I need to go more often because their beer is getting better by the min
This Greenshift is a one-time deal, though. It was brewed for the 3rd anniversary of the Long Beach branch, and IMO it is the best of their IPAs (which are all world-class). If you want some you're gonna have to go this week. I bought 2 bottles, then after drinking them went back and bought 10 more.
Oh man i got to get down there asap then.
 
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^:ccool: that peanut butter milk stout is one of my favorites! Corey got you hooked up with a great selection!
When I first saw the picture I could've sworn this was your doing because of that PB Milk Stout.
Haha, this very much looks like something I would pick up at a bottle shop (kind of scary). Looks like homebrewjourneys and I have similar tastes, well done! Cheers all around!
 
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That Pliny is good stuff, but I prefer Blind Pig personally. That Sucuba is retarded good with some age on it. Very awesome hit! Kill that Pliny and Blind Pig with a quickness, the fresher the better on those two. Class Act work homebrewjourneys!!
 

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That Pliny is good stuff, but I prefer Blind Pig personally. That Sucuba is retarded good with some age on it. Very awesome hit! Kill that Pliny and Blind Pig with a quickness, the fresher the better on those two. Class Act work homebrewjourneys!!
Hear you about the pliny, but have you ever had it fresh outta the tap? Waaaay better than bottled. I like it better than blind pig on tap. I like pig better than pliny out of the bottle.
 
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That Pliny is good stuff, but I prefer Blind Pig personally. That Sucuba is retarded good with some age on it. Very awesome hit! Kill that Pliny and Blind Pig with a quickness, the fresher the better on those two. Class Act work homebrewjourneys!!
They won't last through the weekend I promise :)
 
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That Pliny is good stuff, but I prefer Blind Pig personally. That Sucuba is retarded good with some age on it. Very awesome hit! Kill that Pliny and Blind Pig with a quickness, the fresher the better on those two. Class Act work homebrewjourneys!!
Hear you about the pliny, but have you ever had it fresh outta the tap? Waaaay better than bottled. I like it better than blind pig on tap. I like pig better than pliny out of the bottle.
Not yet, but if all goes as planned I will in September!
 
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