Jester King - Salt Lick

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by MackayClanBrewin, Mar 26, 2013.

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  1. blatherbeard

    blatherbeard Initiate (0) Sep 30, 2007 Texas

    I wont say i dont like sours, just not my style most of the time, but yeah, everyone here knows i rail against the hop machine :wink:
     
  2. ChanceK

    ChanceK Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2012 Texas
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    So I guess a lot of your ratings are "upside down"????

    Perhaps we were separated at birth.
     
  3. gottabetweed

    gottabetweed Initiate (0) Jul 3, 2008 Texas

    The entire Rodeo series didn't do it for me. Nor did Gotslandricka. I enjoy all the others.
     
  4. Cablejelly

    Cablejelly Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2010 Texas

    let me edit this to say - hi mom...

    it probably wouldn't go over well with all of the homers :wink:
     
  5. MackayClanBrewin

    MackayClanBrewin Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2011 Texas

    $12 - $16 to try any of Jester Kings beer and it is such a toss up if I will even like it or not. I love Farmhouse Ales but I am more often disappointed than pleased with the money I spent. Sadly if they didn't have the best damn bottle art out there I probably wouldn't even glance at them in the store anymore.
     
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  6. canadianghetto

    canadianghetto Initiate (0) Oct 15, 2011 Texas
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    Driftwood is in a dry county, so this beer will never be for sale there.
     
  7. kmello69

    kmello69 Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Texas

    Yup. Thats why the original Salt Lick is BYOB (versus the one in Round Rock, that has a liquor license)
     
  8. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (3,578) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Thanks for the tip, man. That didn't even occur to me as a possibility. (It's been a while since I lived in a state with dry counties.)
     
  9. bentwookie

    bentwookie Initiate (0) Jan 13, 2008 Texas

    I thought you could buy beer at the little shop next to Salt Lick driftwood now.
     
  10. r0nburgundy69

    r0nburgundy69 Initiate (0) Jan 27, 2012 Texas

    i loved salt lick, way better than the viking beer to me anyways
     
  11. Schmuck82

    Schmuck82 Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2008 Texas

    There are dry counties in Texas? Holy moly.
     
  12. tigrstylz

    tigrstylz Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2012 Texas

    Hays County is not a dry county.
     
  13. mindswoop

    mindswoop Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Texas

    I appreciate what they were doing with the beer. It's hard to say I would want more than a pint of it, but it seems like it would fantastic for a food pairing.
     
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