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Collecting and Collectibles in Other Areas => General Discussion => Topic started by: erik1925 on November 25, 2015, 11:45:46 PM
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I picked up a set of these tonight, on the way home from work. The 3 beers, were produced by Fish Brewing Company, up in Olympia, WA, back in 2014. They consist of a Pilsner, a Stout and a Belgian.
The labels and size (22 oz bottles) are what caught my eye this evening. The woman in line, behind me, had them, and i paid for what I had, went to my car, loaded the groceries and made a second trip inside, to buy them. :D
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/FishTale3HobbitBeer-760x509_zpsoy93y5c4.jpg)
Here's a link that describes each of the trio, in a bit more detail:
http://www.newschoolbeer.com/2014/08/fish-brewings-the-hobbit-line-of-beers.html
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So you are gonna drink them first before sending them out to fellow forum members I am betting! I am on to you! ;)
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So you are gonna drink them first before sending them out to fellow forum members I am betting! I am on to you! ;)
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Yeah.. to lighten the mailing weight...LOL
Nah... My set will remain unopened. No doubt about it. If others wanna drink theirs.... cool beans! ;D
cheers
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I picked up a set of these tonight, on the way home from work. The 3 beers, were produced by Fish Brewing Company, up in Olympia, WA, back in 2014. They consist of a Pilsner, a Stout and a Belgian.
The labels and size (22 oz bottles) are what caught my eye this evening. The woman in line, behind me, had them, and i paid for what I had, went to my car, loaded the groceries and made a second trip inside, to buy them. :D
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/FishTale3HobbitBeer-760x509_zpsoy93y5c4.jpg)
Originally marketed at $9.99 per bottle, I'd be happy to gather and send a set to any member for $8.50/bottle plus shipping.
PM me, if interested.
Here's a link that describes each of the trio, in a bit more detail:
http://www.newschoolbeer.com/2014/08/fish-brewings-the-hobbit-line-of-beers.html
I had brunch there a few months ago. Good food. It was too early for suds, but I've had their brews many times, particularly at the brew fests that were a staple of '90s Seattle...
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I only know the name, too, (they carry a number of their other ales/beers in the local market here) but this is the first time i ever decided to try one of their brews.