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The Holy Grail of New England beer
The Holy Grail of New England Beer
Just got back from a two day trip to Vermont. I made it a point to try and score some Heady Topper while up there. We went to a concert in Burlington on Monday night. I walk up to the bar and look at the beers offered – got two Long Trail IPA drafts for the wife and I. I get back to the stage area and the gal in front of me is holding a can of Topper. I immediately ask her if she snuck it in. She said they’re selling it at the bar but you have to ask for it. I gave my wife the Long Trail and went back for a can - $7.50 per but I enjoyed the hell out of it. BTW: We drove 6 hours to see the Australian band named Boy & Bear – great sound – catch them if you can. The next day we put together a list of shops that get Topper delivered on Tuesdays, then set out on our quest for the Holy “Heady Topper” Grail, the quest to bring a case back to Rhode Island. Now it’s absolutely amazing how many people were doing the same thing as I was on Tuesday. Starting at 9am I hit 5 different shops and met many others doing the same thing – all of us struck out as it hadn’t been delivered yet. In some shops the clerk saw me coming and before I could even ask said, “Not yet.” On the way home we stopped in a small country town called Waitsfield. I went to the local Waitsfield Wine store which was not yet open, my wife went next door into a tiny shop called Waitsfield Village Grocery and came out with her thumbs up. I walked in and three people in line were carrying a case (or two) of Heady Topper. The clerk told me he’s generally sold out in about an hour or two - this happens there every Tuesday. So I consider myself very fortunate but $81.00 poorer – I’ll just have to drink another to console my wallet. Happy Fourth. DZ |
Nice! It really is the holy grail, the stuff is that good. I thought it was hype but then I tried it. A coworker of mine went up for a weekend and we convinced him to get a case for the office!
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Waistfield is such a great town. You'll pop into an unassuming gas station and find an amazing little country store with Heady and Lawsons in the fridge. Glad you scored what you were after! Enjoy it and share. Always good to make a deposit in the beer karma bank.
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Nice score DZ, stop at the co-op in Montpelier usually is a sure thing for Heddy. Make sure that next time you pass through Warren and go to the Prohibition Pig for some Hill Farmstead on tap and a porkbelly sandwich. There are also a couple places in Burlington that carry it on tap,look it up on their site...it is the TRUE Holy Grail!
fwiw ,I think a can of Be Hoppy rivals Heddy any day of the week. |
The coop gets there delivery on Friday so plan ahead.
If you can, go to the blackback pub in Waterbury....they have Lawson's, Hill's Farmstead and Heady......one stop shopping......and it's fishing themed :-) I've been milking a case for about 2 months now......just one a weekend.....once in awhile 2 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
You guys are great - who needs stripers. Did I just say that? Must be the Topper talking. Thanks for the advice.
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Where do you find Be Hoppy?
If any of you are at the Mews, try a proclamation IPA. It's a little RI Nano brewery that's making some of the best beer I have had since my Colorado days. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I had a stone "enjoy by 7.4.14" that I believed rivaled heady as well...
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Last Hedi I had wasn't as good. It was good but not great.
Agree though, Hill Farm and Lawsons on tab up north are so good…if the restaurant at my BnB has some at the bar I may never leave… -spence |
My new fav is Mass Rising by Jack's Abbey... I like it even more than Heady Topper now. It is available around the Boston area
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I had a Bear Republic Apex that I thought rivaled heady pretty well.......it was extremely good.
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Damn. Must. Try.
(Though I have stumbled across a few Westvleteren Trappists lately muuaahhhaahhaaaa) |
Sounds like we need to organize a Vermont leg.
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Its the best beer Ive had. Also the worst hangover.
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I got my hands on some bombers of Double Sunshine over the weekend... Going to try that **hopefully** this week Yankee Spirits in Sturbridge has a good stock of Wormtown stuff most days. Be Hoppy and others... they don't make many bad beers. |
That Double Sunshine is fantastic.....
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I love beer. :love:
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Sooooooooooo yeah... Double sunshine is a little bit on the good side
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PS got my hands on one of those Hopulence the other night. Damn, grab it if you see it. Maybe wear a helmet. |
Lunch is another great NE IPA
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My parents own a small restaurant and have a great beer source. I can get wholesale pricing on some pretty good beer, especially on kegs. |
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Nice article in yesterday's ProJo Food section headlined "An Epic Beer Run" about one man's quest in Vermont to purchase Heady Topper.
Google Proclamation Brewery, located in Kingston, RI, for tasting hours. Bring an empty growler along. |
Jacks abby kiwi rising is amazing. Probably best beer I've had from jacks abby, and that is saying a lot. Certainly best ipl I've had. Keep an eye out for it.
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If any of you IPA lovers are in the Boston area. Trillium on Congress St. has bottles of their Mettle DIPA. Probably won't last through the weekend. This one can hold its own against any of the New England big hitters. |
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That Jack Abby "Cooper Legend" is one fine Oktoberfest......
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Lawson' s Sip of Sunshine is now in pint cans and is amazing. Sean Lawson is brewing it twice a month at Two Roads Brewery in CT in a much larger scale than he can brew in his VT brewery. I met Sean at a Mad River Glen snowshoe event last Friday... He is the Naturalist at Mad River and is a down to earth Vermonter. He gets 90% of his hops from the Pacific Northwest. Citra is the hop that gives Sip of Sunshine its distinctive citrus like flavor.
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How many of you brew beer at home? Anyone get close to making something like Heady?
I've always wanted to give it a try. My brother in law got me a brewing kit a while back and some pretty detailed books but I've never had time. With the prices of decent beer these days, it's starting to seem worth doing. |
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Back to N.E. beers (OK VT Beers)..... IPAs are ok....just not my "thing" Is Heady good? yeah, just not my favorite style of beer. I was however recently blessed to be given some Fiddlehead Second fiddle and I actually liked it better than the Heady. Hill Farmstead Earl Pale Ale is pretty amazing.......... |
People ship cans all over the place. There are dedicated beer trading boards. I haven't participated, but my friend trades via fed ex all the time. I got a dozen Sip of Sunshine burning a hole in my fridge if anyone is going to be around the new haven area. I could share a couple since the next delivery should be soon. As far as clones, the Pliny clone from morebeer.com is as spot on as you can get. The recipe came from the guy at Russian River who came up with Pliny. I keep going back to it, occasionally altering the hop schedule for kicks.
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to hear what's in - em |
I've mailed beer to England with no problems
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Zimmy, can't you just drive over to Stratford for sunshine? Or is it a be there on time kind of thing there as well?
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It isn't sold at the brewery. Deliveries have been about once a month since they started around Christmas. The first (and I believe 2nd) delivery was one case per store. It is pretty much behind the counter everywhere and many stores seem to hold it for "regular" customers. Some stores have limited it to 1 can per person. Rumor is that there are groups of cars pulling in to stores behind the delivery truck. I have two places where I have been able to get it on the day of delivery since they are off the beaten path. I have heard they might be getting distribution up to a couple cases per store, but that isn't confirmed. I think there were even bottles this weekend, but I didn't go look since I have more than I can or should drink.
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