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HD333

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Wonder if they'll have any in Canton next week. I might be down that way. Does Trillium can often? All they had was Bombers and Growler fills the one time I made it to Canton a few weeks ago

First time they ever canned. Sounds like it may be something they do in the future.

A mobile canning outfit came in to can. I think they are canning another collaboration this week. An IPA with Other Half out of NY called One Thousand Trillion or something like that.

If they start canning and distributing more it will be nice.
 

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Definitely. It was $44 for four bombers when I went.

Wonder if they use the same mobile canning company that Wormtown uses for Be Hoppy. When at Wormtown last December I chatted up the bartender on why there was a few week wait until the next canning. He said they use the mobile service because a basic canning setup costs $100 grand. That's a lot of beer sold for smaller breweries to make back the investment.
 

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Definitely. It was $44 for four bombers when I went.

Wonder if they use the same mobile canning company that Wormtown uses for Be Hoppy. When at Wormtown last December I chatted up the bartender on why there was a few week wait until the next canning. He said they use the mobile service because a basic canning setup costs $100 grand. That's a lot of beer sold for smaller breweries to make back the investment.

The crazy thing is is that's basically how much the folks at Treehouse have been selling in cans every Wednesday during "can only Wednesday" for close to the last 2 months now!! Not a bad return on their investment for 6hrs of sales on a Wednesday afternoon!! :Lol:

I'm guessing that if the folks at Trillium feel like investing in a dedicated canning set up, and have the space for both the canning line and the sheer floor space needed to store a few thousand cases of empty cans, that they'd probably recoup that investment $$ pretty quickly given the fantastic brews they're putting out!! :)
 

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A nice Belgian IPA from Offshore Ale on Martha's Vineyard. Had it a couple times at the brewery but this is the first bottle Ive seen.
 

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That's my goto "everyday" beer right now, esp. when I can't find anything else more local, new-agey-IPAish. It's just a well balanced delicious IPA. Bell's make some good stuff. Had their Pale Ale on tap last night .. dreamy.
 

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His and hers Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stouts up in the Bullwheel at Mount Snow after a 4 mile hike all around the mountain! This works!
 

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My first and definitely not my last. God damn that's good shit!! Happy 4th everyone on AZ
 

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Sam Summer in Terminal E at Logan. This is a tease as I am on my way to Germany for work for the next 11 days. More beer to come. ;-)
 

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Second trip to Trillium Canton today. Grabbed a 4 pack each of Launch, Fort Point and Mettle. Looking forward to the weekend!
 

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Couldn't wait for the weekend. Long day, so I cracked a Mettle. At $20.20 a four pack, I told myself I would skip it when I walked in and get Sleeper Street at ONLY $17.20, but the word just came out of my mouth when I looked at the menu. :lol:. The Launch at $13.20 and Fort Point at $15.20 were much more reasonable.

The Mettle is exceptional no doubt. Of the five beers I've tried from Trillium, they've all been amazing.
 

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Several beer I couldn't identify were consumed last night. I need to be better about documenting them.

I did get a picture of the Berliner Pilsner at dinner. At €2.20 it was a fine deal.

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