

We’ve been to Brussels, tried every Lambic maker (including Cantillon) and Drie Fonteinen continues to stand out as the most complex and balanced Lambic maker. Drie Fonteinen is our favorite sour beer maker on Earth. Best Damn Beer Shop in San Diego currently ships 10 varieties of Drie Fonteinen bottles. 🐋 Whale hunters: this release is for you. This is a bit of a splurge, but worth it for these two standout breweries that are the cream of the crop. $156.43 all-in, including shipping or $6.51 per can. Threes Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More (Imperial Stout) Wild East Fervor & Defiance (Czech-Style Dark Lager) Wild East Patience & Fortitude (Czech-Style Pilsner) This shipment comes to you from the NY state beer store Halftime Beverage, which ships to a long list of states and allows you to get beers from not one brewery, but two (or you could of course order a case with beers from many other breweries that they have in stock).

Both breweries make some of the best lagers, mixed ferm, and, due to customer demand, hop forward beers that the masses love. They also happen to be located a couple of blocks apart in the downtown Brooklyn neighborhood of Gowanus. The NYC beer scene is on fire with high quality breweries and Wild East Brewing and Threes Brewing are two of the most standout breweries in the city. This is very expensive, but Nelson is one of the most expensive hops and this beer will arrive fresher than any other brewery that ships beer giving you optimum freshness for this delicate hop variety. $81.08 all-in (including tax and shipping), or $6.75 per can. Pilsner with Nelson Sauvin, Riwaka, NZ Cascade, and Motueka hops. Pale Ale with 100% Nelson Sauvin hops (2.5 pounds per barrel) Fun fact: members of our team love Cellarmaker’s Nelson beers so much they had them shipped to their wedding. Cellarmaker ships beer using GLS, which offers same day shipping to get you maximum freshness. For this release, we suggest a half case of beers made exclusively with NZ hops in both IPA and Pilsner form. We can’t get enough of the soft tropical fruit aromas of mango, pineapple, and gooseberry that are only found in NZ hops. It’s no secret that we love hoppy beers made with hops from New Zealand.
