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Marshall Brewing Co. in bottles is available!

Started by DrinkLocalBrews, December 04, 2008, 11:12:23 AM

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carltonplace

Welcome back Conan!

I buy Marshall's as gifts for people to get them hooked..of course I always have to get some for me.

EricP

#76
Last 3 bottles I had this week (1 of each that I can get of course!) were each better than the 3 I bought before them, which were better than the 3 before that. Am I insane or just crazy?

Yum.
 

DolfanBob

I was in another liquor store in Broken Arrow that I use off and on, and mentioned the Marshall beer and there was another man there that joined in the conversation about how great the beer is. The man working there got out his order sheets and was looking for it and was going to get it in stock but could not find it listed. I have since found out that it is under MB Brewing and am going to let him know so his store can enjoy the sales numbers his competitors are. Thanks Eric for the brew and word of mouth can make or break a company, and just to let you know...I have a BIG mouth.
Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

TUalum0982

Went to Oscar's Sat night with a group of friends and tried both the Pale Ale and Sundown Wheat.  I am not too fond of darker beers but drank the pale ale none the less! The sundown wheat though was AMAZING! 5 dollars a pint is more then I normally spend on a beer, but it was well worth it.  3 pints and an hour later, I felt great!

Now a question or two...

1.  Does Parkhill at 51st and Lewis sell Marshalls?

2. If so, which ones do they sell? Was talking to a coworker yesterday about Marshalls and told him I would pick up a couple for him.  And a few for myself too!

All this talk of beer is making me thirsty, and it is umm 751 in the morning!
"You cant solve Stupid." 
"I don't do sorry, sorry is for criminals and screw ups."

DrinkLocalBrews

Parkhill's carries all three Marshall Brewing Co. varieties.
Atlas IPA - very approachable India Pale Ale
Sundown Wheat - American wheat, spiced like a Belgian wheat with coriander and orange peel
McNellie's Pub Ale - English-style Best Bitters, just like you would find in a pub in England

I believe the Parkhill's price is $4.46 per 22oz. bottle.

TUalum0982

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Originally posted by DrinkLocalBrews

Parkhill's carries all three Marshall Brewing Co. varieties.
Atlas IPA - very approachable India Pale Ale
Sundown Wheat - American wheat, spiced like a Belgian wheat with coriander and orange peel
McNellie's Pub Ale - English-style Best Bitters, just like you would find in a pub in England

I believe the Parkhill's price is $4.46 per 22oz. bottle.



thanks! I will pick up some tomorrow after work.  Haven't tried the Pub Ale, but will give it a shot! thanks again.
"You cant solve Stupid." 
"I don't do sorry, sorry is for criminals and screw ups."

Hoss

Just picked up four bottles (1 of each plus one more of the McNellies since most of the people I'm hanging with tonight are too much of a pansy to like the IPA or Wheat) and plan to check them out this evening.

I do like the wax tops.  Gives them character.

TUalum0982

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Originally posted by Hoss

Just picked up four bottles (1 of each plus one more of the McNellies since most of the people I'm hanging with tonight are too much of a pansy to like the IPA or Wheat) and plan to check them out this evening.

I do like the wax tops.  Gives them character.



I picked some up last night as well from Parkhill.  1 IPA, 5 sundown wheat and 2 of the mcnellies pub I think.  None the less, will hand a few out to some co workers to try.  

They only had about 4 more bottles of sundown wheat, about 3 of IPA, and probably 6 left of mcnellies...how often do they get shipments in??
"You cant solve Stupid." 
"I don't do sorry, sorry is for criminals and screw ups."

Conan71

Most people seem to recoil at the $5 price point on the 22, until they drink it.

The way I figure, is I'd likely spend more than that on inferior domestic beer and a tip if I were at a bar.

Don't let yer head swell, EM, but it's worth every penny to me.  

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deinstein

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

here is my fridge this morn...
20 bottles of marshall added to the assortment...





HAHA!

DrinkLocalBrews

Lucky's Restaurant on Cherry Street is now carrying Marshall Beer in bottles!

Noodlez

Well I had to get some from Garnett Plaza Liquor Store#8206; (31st and Garnett) while on the way to a friends tonight to share some with him, freaking $5.99 a bottle. Crazy prices at that place.

DrinkLocalBrews

Hideaway Pizza on Cherry Street is carrying Sundown Wheat and Atlas IPA in 22 oz bottles. $8.00 ea.

BierGarten

quote:
Originally posted by DrinkLocalBrews

Hideaway Pizza on Cherry Street is carrying Sundown Wheat and Atlas IPA in 22 oz bottles. $8.00 ea.



There is a difference between paying for local/quality and just plain getting ripped off.  

I REALLY hope that the six packs, when they make the liquor stores, are the same price (or close to it) as other high quality brews.  I might pay a dollar more for a Marshall's six pack than say, a six pack of Sierra Nevada or Guinness, but no more than that.
 

Red Arrow

#89
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Originally posted by BierGarten

quote:
Originally posted by DrinkLocalBrews

Hideaway Pizza on Cherry Street is carrying Sundown Wheat and Atlas IPA in 22 oz bottles. $8.00 ea.



There is a difference between paying for local/quality and just plain getting ripped off.  


I REALLY hope that the six packs, when they make the liquor stores, are the same price (or close to it) as other high quality brews.  I might pay a dollar more for a Marshall's six pack than say, a six pack of Sierra Nevada or Guinness, but no more than that.




Served at an eating establishment always costs more than take-out from the liquor store. $4 to $5 per pint is about normal for quality craft beer in pubs etc.  That's one reason I limit my trips to pubs; I can't afford to go often.

edit: I got my reply on the wrong side of the quote control