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Greek specialty store maybe? I know there are some good Greek places in Raleigh, but I'm not over there much so can't name names. Maybe a Raleighite can give a name. In Chapel Hill I'd try Mariakakis.
I agree with the previous poster in regards to checking total wine. They have one of the best beer selections I have seen. I am constantly searching for great brews, primarily Rogue brand which are hard to find outside the standard Shakespear and Deadguy. Nevertheless, I was in town this weekend and stopped in to have a look and was very impressed. Currently, I live outside NYC and I can't find anything here that compares
Just an update for anyone interested: Went to Total Wine in North Hills and they said they used to carry it but don't anymore. The only Greek beer they had was some old bottles of Aris (in a holiday carton with a layer of dust).
Thanks Sweetpea, good tip! I just called, extremely nice man - but they do not have it. I found a distributor online awhile back, I'll try that angle when I get more time
I purchased some at Total Wine in Cary a couple of months back. It is one of the best beers to drink ice cold. Most beers have a flavor profile that is enhanced by warming up beyond the refridgerator temp, but Mythos tastes best when it is so cold it hurts!
It is one of the best beers to drink ice cold. Most beers have a flavor profile that is enhanced by warming up beyond the refridgerator temp, but Mythos tastes best when it is so cold it hurts!
All right. . . . . I've held my tongue long enough
It's better ice cold because it numbs your tastebuds so you can't taste how bad it is.
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