



High Rollers Table / District 96 & Twin Elephant + Lost Tavern
Tin Barn x District 96 x Lost Tavern x Twin Elephant
This beer is a collaborative effort with some of our best friends from NY, NJ, and PA. We have all done duo collaboration brews but never one giant brew bringing us all together! This NEDIPA was hopped with mega amounts of Citra, Superdelic, Nectaron, Motueka and Wai-iti to create the perfect brew to drink with friends! And, snakes may not be able to hold a hand of cards, but they can still drink a beer at the table.
This beer is a collaborative effort with some of our best friends from NY, NJ, and PA. We have all done duo collaboration brews but never one giant brew bringing us all together! This NEDIPA was hopped with mega amounts of Citra, Superdelic, Nectaron, Motueka and Wai-iti to create the perfect brew to drink with friends! And, snakes may not be able to hold a hand of cards, but they can still drink a beer at the table.
$6.52
Original: $18.63
-65%High Rollers Table / District 96 & Twin Elephant + Lost Tavernā
$18.63
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Tin Barn x District 96 x Lost Tavern x Twin Elephant
This beer is a collaborative effort with some of our best friends from NY, NJ, and PA. We have all done duo collaboration brews but never one giant brew bringing us all together! This NEDIPA was hopped with mega amounts of Citra, Superdelic, Nectaron, Motueka and Wai-iti to create the perfect brew to drink with friends! And, snakes may not be able to hold a hand of cards, but they can still drink a beer at the table.
This beer is a collaborative effort with some of our best friends from NY, NJ, and PA. We have all done duo collaboration brews but never one giant brew bringing us all together! This NEDIPA was hopped with mega amounts of Citra, Superdelic, Nectaron, Motueka and Wai-iti to create the perfect brew to drink with friends! And, snakes may not be able to hold a hand of cards, but they can still drink a beer at the table.























