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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1095 on: July 18, 2014, 04:09:48 PM »

Woot!!
And there it is.

haha! Growler first.

13.5% hey, now!

Naturally.  Pricey but with that ABV it's like three beers in one.
Ha! Yeah, I never even thoght of it when I asked them to fill my 64 oz'er with Sarco.....Then I went to pay. WTF? $24! Like you say worth it....once in a while.

Prices are all over the place here.  For most mainstream stuff, it's $6-$9 for up to a 64oz bottle (plus a couple extra ounces since they top 'em off).  Stone's base offerings are about $6 for a 32oz+ growler.  Ballast Point is $5 for 32+ oz, $9 for 64+ ounces.  Goes up a little for some specialties depending on demand and ABV.  Cheaper in almost all cases to get a growler if you're gonna drink that much. The 32+ ounce wootstout growler was the same as the 22oz bottles, maybe $1 more, but I won't go through THAT much of it quickly enough to justify the larger quantity purchase.
The cheapest at Dragoon is the original IPA.....and it's $12/64oz

That seems more in line with a lot of the smaller breweries out here.  Stone and Ballast Point are some of the cheapest I've seen and they're both very large operations, relatively speaking.  Each of them have 3-4 locations.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1096 on: July 18, 2014, 04:16:30 PM »

Woot!!
And there it is.

haha! Growler first.

13.5% hey, now!

Naturally.  Pricey but with that ABV it's like three beers in one.
Ha! Yeah, I never even thoght of it when I asked them to fill my 64 oz'er with Sarco.....Then I went to pay. WTF? $24! Like you say worth it....once in a while.

Prices are all over the place here.  For most mainstream stuff, it's $6-$9 for up to a 64oz bottle (plus a couple extra ounces since they top 'em off).  Stone's base offerings are about $6 for a 32oz+ growler.  Ballast Point is $5 for 32+ oz, $9 for 64+ ounces.  Goes up a little for some specialties depending on demand and ABV.  Cheaper in almost all cases to get a growler if you're gonna drink that much. The 32+ ounce wootstout growler was the same as the 22oz bottles, maybe $1 more, but I won't go through THAT much of it quickly enough to justify the larger quantity purchase.
The cheapest at Dragoon is the original IPA.....and it's $12/64oz

That seems more in line with a lot of the smaller breweries out here.  Stone and Ballast Point are some of the cheapest I've seen and they're both very large operations, relatively speaking.  Each of them have 3-4 locations.
First one I've dealt with.....I was beginning to wonder if I had found the most expensive brewery in AZ....
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1097 on: July 18, 2014, 04:29:02 PM »

Woot!!
And there it is.

haha! Growler first.

13.5% hey, now!

Naturally.  Pricey but with that ABV it's like three beers in one.
Ha! Yeah, I never even thoght of it when I asked them to fill my 64 oz'er with Sarco.....Then I went to pay. WTF? $24! Like you say worth it....once in a while.

Prices are all over the place here.  For most mainstream stuff, it's $6-$9 for up to a 64oz bottle (plus a couple extra ounces since they top 'em off).  Stone's base offerings are about $6 for a 32oz+ growler.  Ballast Point is $5 for 32+ oz, $9 for 64+ ounces.  Goes up a little for some specialties depending on demand and ABV.  Cheaper in almost all cases to get a growler if you're gonna drink that much. The 32+ ounce wootstout growler was the same as the 22oz bottles, maybe $1 more, but I won't go through THAT much of it quickly enough to justify the larger quantity purchase.
The cheapest at Dragoon is the original IPA.....and it's $12/64oz

That seems more in line with a lot of the smaller breweries out here.  Stone and Ballast Point are some of the cheapest I've seen and they're both very large operations, relatively speaking.  Each of them have 3-4 locations.
First one I've dealt with.....I was beginning to wonder if I had found the most expensive brewery in AZ....

That Sculpin we always talk about goes for $14/64oz.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1098 on: July 18, 2014, 04:38:53 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1099 on: July 18, 2014, 04:48:51 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1100 on: July 18, 2014, 04:49:56 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1101 on: July 18, 2014, 04:55:23 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1102 on: July 18, 2014, 04:57:14 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
Mine was raw and it was only 4 years old, amazing how out of date it can get.  Never to early to start throwing resumes out tho...what sort of job are you looking for post-degree?
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1103 on: July 18, 2014, 05:02:05 PM »

Afternoon Gents.  I am back home from the Border and glad to be here.  Now got to select a cigar and a refreshment.  Cloudy, damp and only in the mid 80's here this afternoon.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1104 on: July 18, 2014, 05:03:25 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
PTL the Only application plan on working on is for the retirement fund and SS.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1105 on: July 18, 2014, 05:08:34 PM »

Afternoon Gents.  I am back home from the Border and glad to be here.  Now got to select a cigar and a refreshment.  Cloudy, damp and only in the mid 80's here this afternoon.
Good afternoon!!!
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1106 on: July 18, 2014, 05:08:59 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
Mine was raw and it was only 4 years old, amazing how out of date it can get.  Never to early to start throwing resumes out tho...what sort of job are you looking for post-degree?

An accounting job?  LOL, I have no real specific job in mind just yet.  If I could pick right now I'd like to work as an auditor with the IRS.  Screw the private sector.  I want to work for 'the man'.
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1107 on: July 18, 2014, 05:12:22 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
Mine was raw and it was only 4 years old, amazing how out of date it can get.  Never to early to start throwing resumes out tho...what sort of job are you looking for post-degree?

An accounting job?  LOL, I have no real specific job in mind just yet.  If I could pick right now I'd like to work as an auditor with the IRS.  Screw the private sector.  I want to work for 'the man'.
Haha, sorry, I should have said Tax, Audit or Private.  Nothing wrong with cushy hours, lots of vacation, and minimal expectations ;)
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1108 on: July 18, 2014, 05:18:09 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
Mine was raw and it was only 4 years old, amazing how out of date it can get.  Never to early to start throwing resumes out tho...what sort of job are you looking for post-degree?

An accounting job?  LOL, I have no real specific job in mind just yet.  If I could pick right now I'd like to work as an auditor with the IRS.  Screw the private sector.  I want to work for 'the man'.
Haha, sorry, I should have said Tax, Audit or Private.  Nothing wrong with cushy hours, lots of vacation, and minimal expectations ;)

And a pension plan. 

I don't know all that much about tax so I can't say for sure whether I'd like that or not.  Really don't know much about any of them, but audit seems to be the general area I'd like. 
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Re: In loving memory of Giuseppe "Peppino" Scarpa 9/22/1926 - 7/14/2014
« Reply #1109 on: July 18, 2014, 05:19:38 PM »

Been a long fuggin Friday

No kidding.  I'm not sticking around much longer, either.  Got some beers to drink.
I bailed just before 2...needed to watch some golf and finishing out work from home.

Nice.  I'm sitting here working on internship applications.  Been a long time since I've had to put together a real resume, haha.  Doubt I'll get anything yet but can't hurt to apply and start getting my name out there.
Mine was raw and it was only 4 years old, amazing how out of date it can get.  Never to early to start throwing resumes out tho...what sort of job are you looking for post-degree?

An accounting job?  LOL, I have no real specific job in mind just yet.  If I could pick right now I'd like to work as an auditor with the IRS.  Screw the private sector.  I want to work for 'the man'.
Haha, sorry, I should have said Tax, Audit or Private.  Nothing wrong with cushy hours, lots of vacation, and minimal expectations ;)

And a pension plan.
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