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outerspace29 OP t1_j95xmay wrote

The fundraiser is happening from noon to 5 pm tomorrow, and a small glass will cost $15 (cash only). All proceeds will fund pediatric cancer research.

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sheds_and_shelters t1_j9648dl wrote

Yup — good info for anyone looking for RR generally (and nothing against those beers, I actually prefer Blind Pig to both Plinys), I just was under the impression that nowhere else in the city would have Younger available this year based on radio silence or closings from the usual suspects.

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TooManyDraculas t1_j968dhc wrote

I used to have a regular that grew up with Russian River's head brewer. When they were putting out the Pliny's he'd fly back to Cali, and they'd let him pull 20 bombers directly off the fermenter before they started packaging.

Then fly back to the East Coast the next day. He'd have me crack a couple bottles and split them with me at the bar. Then tip me 2 more as "corkage" (guy was a wine maker).

I don't generally drink IPAs, and pretty much hate West Coast IPAs.

But Pliny the Younger that fresh. Was something else. Entirely different beer than the few times I've had it otherwise.

I wouldn't go waiting in line for it, cause I'm not about to do that for any beer.

But if this is materially fresher than the kegs that'll hit in a month, it'd definitely be worth trying. I live nearby, it's my day off and if it's not a shit show I might pop in.

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TooManyDraculas t1_j969qzj wrote

Allocations for limited product aren't usually announced or promoted this far out. Accounts might have been notified and put orders in, but a month or so ahead would be a long lead time.

Any place that had/has Pliny the Elder is likely on or had access to the allocation list. Elder is also very limited release. So places that had access to that stand a decent chance of having other hard to get RR beers on tap.

The wrinkle is that apparently a lot more places in Philly got Pliny the Elder this year, and quite a lot of them fairly late in the game. With a lot of places having it on tap longer and getting more kegs than usual.

RR either over produced, or undersold it. Probably due to COVID issues. And opted to send a bunch of the overage to the Philly market.

That might mean a lot more Pliny the Younger out in the wild this year. Or it might mean that a bunch of places that got their other limited releases don't have access to Younger.

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Jiberesh t1_j97aadi wrote

I work at a beer store. When the pandy hit, there was an abundance of pliny at the wholesalers, so our boss bought a few and tapped them for the employees. That was the best part of the pandy imo

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rossdowdell t1_j98l8mh wrote

I was at the last one in 2020. Magnificent day with great friends.

Monk's and Brauhaus Schmitz are city jewels.

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BigDeezerrr t1_j98xdja wrote

Anyone know how much they typically have? If I can't get there tomorrow, will it likely be gone before the end of the week? I was at a bar in SF that had one keg of this and people didn't leave until it was gone.

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nnp1989 t1_j9b3r2d wrote

It depends on the year. I feel like last year, they not only had more than usual, but did this over a weekend.

I feel like it definitely used to be more than a 5 oz pour, too. Younger is fantastic, but $15 for that is pushing it for me.

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Shaba117 t1_j9cf6vw wrote

Also if you're in Lower Bucks Co. (Bensalem area), keep an eye on Hulmeville Inn's Facebook/Instagram. They're known for getting PtY and announcing the tapping the day of and they'll just pick a random day - sometimes middle of the week, sometimes the weekend.

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