![]() You agree to comply with these Terms and Conditions and all applicable law or regulations of the jurisdiction in which you reside and may be subject. You agree to have no more than one account and to not sell, trade or transfer that account to any other person. You agree to use this Site for personal purposes and not for commercial purposes. If you consider any material on this Site to be inappropriate or offensive, please do not visit this Site. ![]() Persons under 21 years of age are prohibited from using this Site in any way. You must be 21 years of age or older to access or otherwise use this Site. This Site is intended only for the use and enjoyment of persons who are 21 years of age or older and legally reside in the United States. By using the Site following any modifications to the Terms and Conditions, you agree to be bound by any such modifications to the Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, you may not access or otherwise use the Site. BY USING THIS SITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS APPLIED TO YOUR USE OF THE SITE. We may change the Terms and Conditions from time to time and at any time without notice to you, by posting such changes on the Site. Pick this beer up the next time you mow your lawn or fire up the BBQ, it’s a great way to welcome in the warmer months and enjoy a brew.The following terms and conditions of use (the “Terms and Conditions”) govern your use of the website which shall include, without limitation, the home page, splash page, and all other pages under the same domain name, and all content thereon (the “Site”) as provided by Craftshack, Inc. Pinner Throwback IPA is a refreshing new take on a classic style. ![]() Big flavors without putting you down in the middle of whatever it is you’re doing. There’s any number of reasons that I might want to have multiple beers throughout the course of a day and session ipa’s are one of the best ways to do this. I drink beer because I enjoy beer, not because I’m looking for a booze bomb in an effort to ignore reality. When it comes to the low ABV of sessions I still can’t figure out why people interpret this as a negative. Cans travel well and fit in coolers with ease, and if you want to keep your beer at home aging in a cellar aluminum doesn’t allow light to skunk up the treasure inside of it. In regards to the can, this might be personal opinion but can we please start embracing cans more in the good beer world? There really aren’t many downsides to the can. So before people even try it they see a can and know it’s on the low side in terms of ABV. Pinner breaks a lot of perceptions with beer. I’m by no means a cigar expert, I usually just go with what smells good inside the humidor, but a Makers Mark stogie and a few Pinners served me well as an answer to a bad afternoon at work and a gateway to a relaxing afternoon. Pinner works as a partner for a cigar, it’s just sticky and dank enough to glorify the flavor of a cigar and keep some moisture in the throat enhancing both experiences. Not every beer plays well with cigars, normally I prefer pairing a cigar with a big body beer like a stout or a sticky Double IPA. One of the more simple pleasures in life, in my opinion, is sitting back in my backyard and enjoying a beer with a cigar. The surprise on this beer is its pleasantly low ABV, at just 4.9% this session has instantly earned my respect as a legitimate option for any time that I want to sit back and have a few beers. The beer itself is a perfectly balanced bitter citrus explosion with delightful pineapple notes making for an excellent refreshing beer. Pinner pours with a hazy golden color and has a slight white head, the aroma from this beer is a delectable hopped up floral scent demanding respect as a proper IPA. Pinner is a seriously funky session IPA that has all the flavor packed into its can of some of the big ABV flagship IPA’s you’ll find in your local craft beer aisle. Pinner Throwback IPA is another offering that packs a keg full of flavor into 6 tiny kegs that are far easier to lug around. I don’t understand it, packed in these little 12oz bundles of joy have been some of the tastiest and more enjoyable beers that I’ve had in recent memory. Ten Fidy is one of the many amazing brews from Oskar Blues, A company whose beer I see pretty much anywhere I shop yet I really don’t hear people talking about all too often. Since I have started writing for one of the beers that’s gotten the most feedback was Ten Fidy, a big beefy imperial stout that has honestly become one of my favorite trophy beers. ![]() I feel like breweries that choose to can their beers go unnoticed far too often. ![]()
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