![]() To give you some perspective about how things were: a few months ago, Shane went to a Tree House release of King JJJuliusss, which is an ultra rare riff on the beer King Julius, which is an imperial version of the wildly popular beer Julius (following?). And I have to say thank you to Maine Beer Company for being smart about their release policy on this one. Pete: I cannot give Shane enough thanks for snagging us some of this. Love the story about Lunch's name, and everyone loves feeling like they’re part of something exclusive, so this set of beers is full of high expectations and tons of excitement. This is also right up my alley of trying related brews next to each other, much like our Russian River sour sampling. Even better than that, Shane included Lunch from Maine Beer Company as well, which is plenty highly rated in its own right. York: Another beer on the list of unanimously top rated brews! Shane was kind enough to keep me and Pete in mind for a piece of his Dinner score, and I'm pumped to try it out. Since the odds are against me ever winning the ticket lottery again, I figured I'd better take the opportunity to share a couple of bottles with my dear friends. I was lucky enough to score a ticket, and, instead of waiting all night to grab a few beers, was able to walk in and out with a case of Dinner and few fresh bottles of Lunch. Short of making a trade, I had just about given up on ever getting my hands on Dinner when the Maine Beer Company unveiled a new, ticket-based method of allotment. I love beer, but the thought of sitting on the side of the road and freezing my ass off for six hours makes me want to cry. People line up along the highway, sometimes overnight, and often in the dead of winter, just to have a shot at grabbing a case of the beer. Every Dinner release is an absolute spectacle. ![]() Shane: Dinner is a legend, with a reputation for being one of the best beers not just in New England, but in the world. ![]()
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