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12 Beers of Christmas - 2023 Edition

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I had looked into this after all was settled last year. I'm a noob so if you need one to finish the deal and don't mind something not quite right, I'll be here.
 
I had my last quad from @4_Sons_Brewing a week ago or so. If anything it's better than I remember.

I'd probably participate again but not organize.
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Good morning- hope you are all upright and taking fluids.

I had a great time joining in last year but am afraid that I'm solidly one and done.

All the beers I received were very well brewed and I really enjoyed the comradery, but in the end I don't love these particular styles overall. Interesting to try once for sure, but really not to my taste. I'll make room for someone who'll better appreciate the holiday haul.

Would love to do a similar type of group share with a different category of beers (In my heart I'm a Pilsner/Kolsch/Helles kinda guy). Will be on the lookout for that.

Cheers! Mike
 
Hello, all! I hope everyone enjoying their 2024 so far. As far as participating this year, I’m also in the “one and done” camp. All of the beer brewed was great, but it was definitely more of a novelty for me than something I care to try again. Also, if someone is going to organize, the instructions should be updated to double the expecting shipping amount — costs have really gone up since the first round of 12 Beers.

That said, if there is an exchange for different styles of beer or something regional where the exchange could be in-person, I’d definitely be willing to take a look.
 
Agreed, for me the shipping was the only painful item throughout that project.

But I certainly am happy that I was able to participate in that last round. You guys all did wonderfully.
I own a copy of Randy Mosher's book, but I would never would have made it through brewing each of those Christmas suggestions to see what they were all about. I think that it helped me grow as a homebrewer. (maybe?)

Best wishes to @4_Sons_Brewing , @kwilson16 , @mjdonnelly68 , @shetc , @jerbrew , @GoodTimeCharlie , @passedpawn , @thetick , @JAReeves and @Rish
 
Agreed, for me the shipping was the only painful item throughout that project.

Same. It was a great experience and a great way to sample a unique variety of beers. I would definitely recommend anyone who is curious about them and is on-board with the costs try the exchange at least once.

But I certainly am happy that I was able to participate in that last round. You guys all did wonderfully.
I own a copy of Randy Mosher's book, but I would never would have made it through brewing each of those Christmas suggestions to see what they were all about. I think that it helped me grow as a homebrewer. (maybe?)

Yeah, I looked at that list and knew it would take me years to make my way through all of them. Thanks again to all who participated!
 
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1st Beer of Christmas - @Beekeeper's Abbey Weizen:
Pours a bright gold with a thick white head. Carbonation is spot on. Very nice, spicy aroma. Light spices hit just right and give the beer a bright, very enjoyable saison-like flavor. An excellent quaffer. Tore through my first one before sprinting to a second (Friday beers are the best beers). Great job @Beekeeper - this is a really well brewed beer. Cheers!
Just opened another one of these, the Wife took it, ... and KEPT IT!
 
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