{"id":18908,"date":"2015-08-07T09:00:15","date_gmt":"2015-08-07T14:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/?p=18908"},"modified":"2018-02-06T14:11:16","modified_gmt":"2018-02-06T20:11:16","slug":"obtainable-toppling-goliath-karben4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/obtainable-toppling-goliath-karben4\/","title":{"rendered":"Obtainable Alert: Toppling Goliath PseudoSue & Karben4 Fantasy Factory"},"content":{"rendered":"
You see, the whole point of our Craft Beers to Cross the Border For segment is to point you towards new, delicious and obtainable beers you might not be able to procure in your home town. Notice I used the word obtainable<\/i>? Yeah, the last thing we want you to do is hop in your car, drive 3 hours north, only to be told that you had no chance in hell in getting this certain bottle of beer, that is, unless you follow the breweries’ twitter feeds and are able to skip out of work 2 hours early to make a mad dash to the liquor store to obtain one lowly bomber. While I’ve spent many a pathetic afternoons skipping out of work early to wait in line for beers, I just can’t bear myself to do that anymore and trust that many-a-aging beer geeks, like myself, perhaps share my sentiment.<\/p>\n
So, I’m happy to present to you a couple of beers that I’ve been digging on hard over the last year, but have most certainly fallen under non-border-crossables. Thankfully, due to brewery expansions and increased production, these beers can now be fairly easily obtained at most good liquor stores in the greater Madison area.<\/p>\n
Toppling Goliath PseudoSue Pale Ale<\/b><\/p>\n