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pmadpgh wrote:
I found it today for $2.50 a pint at Kazansky's on Murray Ave in Squirrel Hill. They still have it. Had some last night; pretty tasty. Thanks for the info! I'm finding it a disappointing year for Oktoberfests. Penn is up to its usual standard, but the Church and Rock Bottom fest beers seem a bit thin. Great Lakes and Redhook are okay, but not exceptional, and Sierra Nevada tasted more like a hoppy amber than a marzen. The Sharp Edge had Ayinger and Spaten, but they want $6.75 for a pint of Ayinger, which puts the limit at 1 for this year. Still, this is my favorite time of year for beer tasting. Tom W |
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pmadpgh wrote:
I found it today for $2.50 a pint at Kazansky's on Murray Ave in Squirrel Hill. They still have it. Had some last night; pretty tasty. Thanks for the info! I'm finding it a disappointing year for Oktoberfests. Penn is up to its usual standard, but the Church and Rock Bottom fest beers seem a bit thin. Great Lakes and Redhook are okay, but not exceptional, and Sierra Nevada tasted more like a hoppy amber than a marzen. The Sharp Edge had Ayinger and Spaten, but they want $6.75 for a pint of Ayinger, which puts the limit at 1 for this year. Still, this is my favorite time of year for beer tasting. Tom W |
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