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chxh8me
02-13-2015, 07:57 PM
As I sit here enjoying my habanero sculpin, I have to ask you all... Where do you get your Ballast Point?
I'm up past the LA area, and finding anything other than yellowtail (and maaaaybe a couple others if you're lucky) is fairly difficult. I was forced to order a variety pack online so that I could try a few of their offerings.
I have to imagine the different varieties are easier to come by down in SD. Are there particular stores down there that offer a good number of their beers? I see several tasting locations and whatnot on their website. But next time I'm down in the area, I'd like to be able to stock up.
Any info would be appreciated.
Cbad Mike
02-13-2015, 08:26 PM
BevMo usually has a good variety, atleast the one in Oceanside.
I like the grapefruit Sculpin, the Yellowtail is always a good one but I had their Grunion the other night at the Village Pub in Carlsbad. It was pretty dam good, or I was pretty dam drunk.
Let's just go with both. :D
:cheers1:
chxh8me
02-13-2015, 08:38 PM
Bevmo and total wine are kind of a let down out by me. Seems like yellowtail and regular sculpin are always stocked... With the occasional longfin and bigeye thrown in.
And yah, I like the grapefruit sculpin as well. I had ordered Dorado, habanero sculpin, grapefruit sculpin, and a few others online. Have not been disappointed yet.
JeffB
02-13-2015, 09:08 PM
Well unfortunate for me the building directly beside my house is a mini shopping center where a so happen place called Ballast Point s located!!!
bubblehide
02-13-2015, 10:04 PM
Make the short drive to the Northridge Total Wine
Cadillyak
02-13-2015, 10:07 PM
Well unfortunate for me the building directly beside my house is a mini shopping center where a so happen place called Ballast Point s located!!!
Just go to the source. Ballast point down here is everywhere u look. 7-11, grocery stores, you name it. Ballast point has great breweries with good food and good atmosphere. With great beer as well.
flytuber4
02-13-2015, 10:54 PM
BevMo! I see it at vons and Albertsons as well
Dannowar
02-14-2015, 01:27 AM
Sculpin is overpriced and BP is quickly becoming the next stone.
I'd rather go to alesmith or hess.
double p
02-14-2015, 07:19 AM
[QUOTE=Dannowar;218590]Sculpin is overpriced and BP is quickly becoming the next stone.
i totally agree
MissileTM
02-14-2015, 07:23 AM
So why is it so Damn expensive anyway? $13-$17 a six pack? C'mon Man!
LBKayakDude
02-14-2015, 08:33 AM
Try some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA if ballast point gets too pricey. Imo one of the most underrated ipas around. Rite aid usually has them on sale for $13.99 12 pack and total wine has them always for pretty cheap. 🍻 🍻
Silbaugh4liberty
02-14-2015, 11:02 AM
Try some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA if ballast point gets too pricey. Imo one of the most underrated ipas around. Rite aid usually has them on sale for $13.99 12 pack and total wine has them always for pretty cheap. 🍻 🍻
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I really like those beers made by LBKAYAKDUDE, but I don't think they're in stores yet!
LBKayakDude
02-14-2015, 11:06 AM
Hahaha you're too kind Kevin. 👍 🍻
Pagzzz
02-14-2015, 12:49 PM
That last batch of Habanero Sculpin was seriously hot. I could only drink half a bottle
JeffB
02-14-2015, 02:15 PM
Ballast Pt is only $8.99-$10.99 a 6pk here depending on the brew you pick. Also everyone can walk to the Brewery to restock as well, so that helps. I rarely drink, but when I do it's a Ballast Pt that you will find in my hand, Piper Down or YT
619-SWIM-DOG
02-14-2015, 02:37 PM
From the tap, I'm walking distance to the Home Brew Mart.
Fishwhisperer619
02-25-2015, 08:36 AM
If you are coming down here then you should go straight to the brewery and buy a case. Ive also found a liking to the Coronado Brewery Islander IPA. Got myself a 2L growler:cool:
chxh8me
02-25-2015, 09:00 AM
Thanks for the info guys. Not sure why the Home Brew Mart didn't pop up in my searches.
Wondering if the brewery locations (like Scripps Ranch) sell 6 packs and cases, or just fill growlers and kegs. I suppose I could call them... but I hate having to use my phone for making actual phone calls.
octico
02-25-2015, 09:19 AM
I get my Sculpin at Fresh and Easy ... and yes it is expense $13.99 a six pack.
Try Green Jug … Southwest corner of Platt and Victory in West Hills. Not as big as BevMo, but pretty good variety. Cheers!:cheers1:
bluesquids
02-25-2015, 11:49 AM
Beer Nerd Alert! (Me...lol)
There's so many quality beers in cans now ....it's awesome, great for on the yak and the outdoors. I don 't consider $14 for a sixer all that much...it's 72oz of highly hopped , higher alcohol beer that requires more ingredients per batch and also more expensive ingredients than lets say a pacifico that uses corn or rice as a cheap filler. A growler from most breweries runs about the same for a fill.
That being said i would say pizza port cans either swamis at 8% abv or ponto at 5% abv are some of the best tasting and best value beers around $12 or $10 for a sixer of TALLBOYS....thats 96 oz of beer.
If you see "Booming Rollers" by Modern Times...I highly recommend it...It's a seasonal one by them so wont be on the shelves long...insane tropical hop aromatics bursting out of the can...about $10 for a four pack of 16ozers.
Lastly, make sure your IPA's are somewhat fresh...look for the dates and preferably kept in the fridge...a two week refrigerated sculpin is gonna taste way better than a six month old one thats been sitting on a warm shelf.
Good bottle shops that curate/ rotate stock are popping up all around..find a couple in your area. Heres a start.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/place/city/9/
Buy Local, buy American...good for the economy...screw InBev
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AB_InBev_brands
DESTROYER
02-25-2015, 12:19 PM
Sculpin is overpriced and BP is quickly becoming the next stone.
I'd rather go to alesmith or hess.
Obviously if you know me I'm biased toward BP. You say it's overpriced and that's your opinion but supply and demand is the American way and BP cannot make enough Sculpin to produce to the masses. We are spoiled in San Diego because of the mecca of Micro Brews we have to choose from. If BP is quickly becoming Stone, I say hooray because they make good beer as well.
If you are like me, I will pay the extra money for taste any day of the week. I do it with wine all the time.
Ballast Point also gives a industry discount if you are in the F&B Business if you show a pay stub. There are 4 locations
Home Brew Mart, Linda Vista
BP, Little Italy-San Diego
BP, Scripps Ranch
BP, Miramar
Little Italy and Miramar both serve food and it is bomb. Chef Colin McGlaggen use to work with me year's ago and he is putting out some very nice items.
BTW- I also enjoy AleSmith, Hess, Green Flash, Alpine and many others. Beer is Good!:cheers1:
alanw
02-25-2015, 01:48 PM
I like beer but I don't like paying $15 for a six pack so I checked reviews of Sculpin a while ago to see if it was worth it. I think it's ranked somewhere in the top 50 beers, but as bluesquids mentioned it has to be fresh. If you can get it within 2 weeks or so of brewing then it's good, but after that then it's just average beer and not worth paying extra for. I'll have to check dates here in south OC to see if I can try a fresh batch. In the meantime I'll start up another batch of homebrew!
Nic D
02-25-2015, 04:01 PM
Pretty much what Moyer said, I'll happily pay the premium as long as you get what you pay for..
ceviche eater
02-25-2015, 05:53 PM
Try some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA if ballast point gets too pricey. Imo one of the most underrated ipas around. Rite aid usually has them on sale for $13.99 12 pack and total wine has them always for pretty cheap. 🍻 🍻
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voodoo
02-25-2015, 08:40 PM
If Stone ever starts to distribute BP you'll be able to get it OC and LA counties. Unfortunately, it will still be pricey. I have to agree with the person that mentioned craft beer in cans. While most craft beers are still pricey they're nice in a cooler or on the go.
ModernTimes
St. Archer.
Pizza Port
Mother Earth <try the Cali Creamin' youll enjoy it>
Non SD brews are
Sierra Nevada
Oskar Blues
Maui brewing
New Belgium
I knows there's a bunch more but I'm tapped out at the moment .(pun intended)
Costco is usually a decent place for savings as the cases are usually cheaper than what a retailer can buy them for . the best way to get the liquor or beer that you're looking for is to find a liquor store that you have a good rapport with. Bug them till they bug their distributor. If you show them that you're willing to support them on a regular basis they will order to support your needs. Sorry for the long winded response , just throwing in my two cents.
Cheers :cheers1:
alanw
02-26-2015, 12:58 AM
I'll x4 on the Torpedo, and toss in a Lagunitas
katchfish
02-26-2015, 05:59 AM
Two of my favorites!:cheers1::yt:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v461/katchfish/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-02/E5DD3375-6516-406F-A536-220C43B9BE68_zpsbsg1iuew.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/katchfish/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-02/E5DD3375-6516-406F-A536-220C43B9BE68_zpsbsg1iuew.jpg.html)
captnblood34
02-26-2015, 04:40 PM
If you try and cut cost on your beer, then you need to ask your wife if you can stop holding her purse because your friends are making fun of you...
2 Dorado 22's is usually a good way to start the night.
J
DESTROYER
02-27-2015, 10:04 AM
If you try and cut cost on your beer, then you need to ask your wife if you can stop holding her purse because your friends are making fun of you...
2 Dorado 22's is usually a good way to start the night.
J
That would be the end of my night!
Love the Dorado Double IPA...2 of those and you feel good and not bloated.
h2ofishfo
02-27-2015, 11:04 AM
Lagunitas is my go to smooth not to strong . But long hammer I.p.a by red hook will give u the bang for your buck . But if u wanna try some good variety of I.p.a's if your in my neck of the woods "Butchers brewing " in santee pretty dam good
danjor
02-27-2015, 11:07 AM
Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
DESTROYER
02-27-2015, 11:09 AM
Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
You might get your man card revoked:D Just kidding....but not really:cheers1:
danjor
02-27-2015, 11:10 AM
You might get your man card revoked:D Just kidding....but not really:cheers1:
Idk I know some guys who love those crazy ipa's but can't handle a strong stout
Silbaugh4liberty
02-27-2015, 11:33 AM
Idk I know some guys who love those crazy ipa's but can't handle a strong stout
Traveled for work up by the Bay area and had a local microbrew that was a stout ipa. Damn good.
Vikingj
02-27-2015, 01:32 PM
The costco in San Juan Capo sells a BP variety case for about $28 (?). Nice if you want to sample several types of BP.
danjor
02-27-2015, 03:18 PM
Traveled for work up by the Bay area and had a local microbrew that was a stout ipa. Damn good.
Inland empire brewery just started selling at the local grocery stores. All there stuff is delicious and brewed 15 minutes from my house
yemff
02-27-2015, 04:42 PM
strait from the tap of course.
LBKayakDude
02-27-2015, 06:09 PM
Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
Stouts (including barrel aged) have always been my fav. The pic below is mostly dif types of stouts that I have aging.
Always liked ipas as well but they've really grown on me these past couple years. When stouts are too heavy you can always count on a good ipa (or 8) to do you right. Cheers! 🍻 🍻
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danjor
02-27-2015, 06:33 PM
Stouts (including barrel aged) have always been my fav. The pic below is mostly dif types of stouts that I have aging.
Always liked ipas as well but they've really grown on me these past couple years. When stouts are too heavy you can always count on a good ipa (or 8) to do you right. Cheers!
14779
Oooo I see some good ones in there. Those Windmer brrrbons are tasty, just had a 2011 ylast year. Had one of those Lost Abby this week, that thing was like bam I'm in your face flavor. The Averys are pretty good too. That looks like a pretty special Firestone.
Check out Humboldt black Xantus, going to drink one when I get home from work. Check out the Anderson valley bourbon barrel stout those are great. And Inland Empire Brewery stout is so good I could have it for breakfast
LBKayakDude
02-27-2015, 06:40 PM
Oooo I see some good ones in there. Those Windmer brrrbons are tasty, just had a 2011 ylast year. Had one of those Lost Abby this week, that thing was like bam I'm in your face flavor. The Averys are pretty good too. That looks like a pretty special Firestone.
Check out Humboldt black Xantus, going to drink one when I get home from work. And check out the Anderson valley bourbon barrel stout those are great too.
Love that Anderson valley bourbon barrel! Love my lost Abbey and avery uncle Jacobs stout as well. That special firestone is the shyit. It's called parabola and if you like barrel aged stouts, it's a must try. I'll be sure to look for that Humboldt black xantus, thank you.
That's funny you mentioned the brrrbon 2011. I just cracked my only 2011 last week! This pics for you. The other 8 are all from 2012. It aged wonderfully!
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danjor
02-27-2015, 06:54 PM
Nom nom nom :cheers1:
Can't wait to get home from work and pop open that Black Xantus
alanw
03-04-2015, 01:23 PM
So I bought a six pack of Sculpin bottled in January to check it out. It's very fruity and not strong at all, a bit sweet and not much bitterness that you'd expect from an IPA. It should pair well with fish for sure, but it's not something I look forward to drinking after work. It's not worth the premium $16.00 IMO but still, definitely a smooth and tasty summertime beer. I'm going to check out the BP variety case from Costco mentioned earlier.
bluesquids
03-04-2015, 02:18 PM
Two fantastic beers got released last week to a wide distribution area.
Alesmith 394 ...Tony Gyynns...collab beer..... (.394 batting average)
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/396/124150/
And
Ballast Point Grunion
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/199/100217/
Check em out!
chxh8me
03-04-2015, 10:06 PM
Love that Anderson valley bourbon barrel! Love my lost Abbey and avery uncle Jacobs stout as well. That special firestone is the shyit. It's called parabola and if you like barrel aged stouts, it's a must try. I'll be sure to look for that Humboldt black xantus, thank you.
That's funny you mentioned the brrrbon 2011. I just cracked my only 2011 last week! This pics for you. The other 8 are all from 2012. It aged wonderfully!
14780
Every year my friends and I try and stock up on Parabola when it comes out. Ended up with a case of it for my bday last year..... And it's about that time of the year now.
chxh8me
03-04-2015, 10:10 PM
Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
I'm with you on that. I do like the yellowtail pale ale (just a regular PA, not an IPA), and anytime I can get my hands in something spicy (habanero sculpin IPA) I'm all about it.... So I had to buy some.
But usually more of a stout and porter guy. Though I'm starting to find some IPAs I like lately.
YakDout
03-05-2015, 03:48 AM
Although I love IPAs, and I just bought a quad IPA from Costco the other day for $5, my favorite type of beers are imperial reds. For those ballast point fans here if you like sculpin, try a tongue buckler by BP sometime. Really good beer.
chxh8me
04-02-2015, 03:19 PM
Disclaimer.... I only sell out once a year in March for this liquid gold.
Mighta overdone it this year though. :cheers1:
At least I will have some left to age this year.
Dave Legacy
04-02-2015, 03:26 PM
I scored a couple sixes of Grapefruit Sculpin at Bevmo. Spendy, but worth it.
chxh8me
04-02-2015, 03:34 PM
I scored a couple sixes of Grapefruit Sculpin at Bevmo. Spendy, but worth it.
Grabbed a couple myself at bevmo. Was surprised to see them. That and dorado.
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