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Bayside to Release Black IPA With Oskar Blues

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Jul 15, 2016.

  1. Melody Bot

    Your friendly little forum bot. Staff Member

    This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply.

    Bayside have teamed up with Oskar Blues Brewery to collaborate on a “Black IPA.” Anyone want to send me some to review?


    The beer, which features a malty backbone with bright, citrusy hops, will be limited to 100 barrels and available for a pre-order bundle with the new album via Craftshack (availability restricted to participating states). The cans will also be available at Total Wine & More, as well as select venues with a special focus on stores/venues along Bayside’s tour (dates below).

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  2. Craig Ismaili

    @tgscraig Prestigious

    @Jason Tate if I can get a few I'll send a can or 2 your way :)
     
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  3. stuckinvhs

    Social Justice Wizard Prestigious

    Not a fan of dark beer but if a Total Wine near me has any in Stock I'll grab it because Bayside.
     
  4. SEANoftheDEAD

    Trusted

    Cool concept. Will keep my eyes peeled at Total Wine.

    I love music and I love beer. I also love the two together.
     
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  5. smoke4thecaper

    out of context reference Supporter

    I hope I can manage to find this somewhere. Gonna have to peep Total Wine near my house. I love love love black IPAs and Bayside are one of my faves.
     
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  6. Jake Z

    Regular

    Must get.
     
  7. MexicanGuitars

    Chorus’ Expert on OTIP Track #8 Supporter

    Well the Chicago date is a beer festival so do want.
     
  8. joey-wan kenobi

    Happiness is a warm gun mama

    Not a huge Oskar fan, but I'll definitely try to pick up 6.
     
  9. smowashere

    Trusted Supporter

    Now this is something I wish more bands would consider!