Russian River distrubution

Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:26 pm

Soooooo. I've been trying unsuccessfully to lay my hands on some Russian River. I drool everytime it gets mentioned on the Session, or any other mention. Pliny the Elder sounds delightful! Any sour beer would be a blessing as we only have a couple of Lindemann's in my town. So, first I tried to get my friend visiting SF to drive some back. Well, the jerk drank plenty of it while there, and thanked me for the recommendation. He brought me a Lagunitas instead.

I tried to get some in D.C. in August. Had to postpone until last week, and noticed that the RRBC website took down the distributor's name and contact info for D.C. so I couldn't find a store there.

I just went to Pittsburgh hoping to find some there, but no luck.

So where the crap can I get some? Does any one want to mail me a couple bottles of Salvation? Is it really not sold in Washington any more?
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:48 pm

Ummm you can buy it from the RR webpage in the store... or you used to be able to.
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Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:09 am

bub wrote:Ummm you can buy it from the RR webpage in the store... or you used to be able to.
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Not anymore Bub. :cry:
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Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:25 am

True dat. And the list of distributors is shorter than before.

How about some Californians helping a brother out here? I can't stand listening to the brewcasters telling me how great this beer is anymore.
My birthday is in December :wink:
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Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:09 am

Brandt wrote:True dat. And the list of distributors is shorter than before.

How about some Californians helping a brother out here? I can't stand listening to the brewcasters telling me how great this beer is anymore.
My birthday is in December :wink:


yeah...i've got a bottle of westvleteren blond that i'd trade from some RR bottles. Here's the thing, the westy is 6 months past it's best before date. Well i had one three months ago and it was better than when it was fresh.

Yes, i got the westy from the brewery. Believe it or not my wife let me drive up to belgium from paris on our honeymoon.

of course i'd only want a bottle (or two) of the RR brett beers.

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