Boilerfood
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oh, S.H.I.T.
Nice of them to bury it in an email most people dont read. ******* cowards.
oh, S.H.I.T.
I wonder if they're going to do another "Cleaning the Slate" blog post to end the year, or if their silence should implicitly be understood to mean "We've pretty much lost control of the barrel aging process and are just as hopeful as you that we stop ******* things up."Getting the $20 back (+tax!) technically makes it right, but this is still a pretty disappointing way to end an already disappointing year. I'm sure they're frustrated with these issues too since it's beyond embarrassing at this point. Probably shouldn't have reupped, but hopefully better things are in store for 2015.
This was my thought exactly. I figured it being a barrel aged "premium" (read: pseudo-BT variant) that it'd be a $25 beer.Godammit.
I was expecting **** to be a 25 dollar beer, was that off base?
This was my thought exactly. I figured it being a barrel aged "premium" (read: pseudo-BT variant) that it'd be a $25 beer.
However, one thing in the Bruery's defense, they have a rather rigorous pricing structure, so it may have well been slated as a $20 beer.
Yah of course not. You live in California.Parabola... I haven't seen one of those in 2 years though.
false. I've bought cases of parabola off the shelf in SF for the last 3 years.Yah of course not. You live in California.
Happy Monday!What did they say exactly about ****?
What did they say exactly about ****?
The Bruery said:As for So Happens It's Tuesday, which was to be included with your membership, we unfortunately have to announce that it isn't holding up to our standards. We do enjoy this beer a lot and will make complimentary samples available for a short while at our Tasting Room beginning soon, but we don't feel comfortable sending these out as initially intended. We will automatically refund your credit card on file with the full value of this beer ($20+tax) before the end of December. We apologize for this inconvenience.
RS membership one year and done. **** this garbage.
First Mash & Coconut, now this news about another RS beer I was looking forward to.
false. I've bought cases of parabola off the shelf in SF for the last 3 years.
That's what I was expecting it to be, based on Mash and Smoking Wood. Both are BA strong ales in the 12 - 14% range with no adjuncts, both are $20. I can understand the skepticism, but I would've been surprised if it had come in at $25.Are we suppose to believe **** would have been $20? haha
I think giving a refund is the option that's least likely to lead to bitching. Replacement beers would elicit complaints from quite a few people for a whole variety of reasons, as would store credit. In theory, I'd like to see them do something a little extra to apologize - aside from free tasters of an admittedly substandard (or infected) beer that are logistically difficult for a lot of members - but at this point in the year, I'm just kinda over it.Even if it was, just giving that amount back is lame. Though it is nice of them to give complimentary tasters...probably for a few days during the middle of the week.
That's what I was expecting it to be, based on Mash and Smoking Wood. Both are BA strong ales in the 12 - 14% range with no adjuncts, both are $20. I can understand the skepticism, but I would've been surprised if it had come in at $25.
I think giving a refund is the option that's least likely to lead to bitching. Replacement beers would elicit complaints from quite a few people for a whole variety of reasons, as would store credit. In theory, I'd like to see them do something a little extra to apologize - aside from free tasters of an admittedly substandard (or infected) beer that are logistically difficult for a lot of members - but at this point in the year, I'm just kinda over it.
Yes but only after they spit in them.will they allow us to buy extra pilot beers?
It's all goodjust sayin' - don't be mad...
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As far as shipping out of state...I think it really depends on the receiving state. I don't think Cascade stopped because what they were doing was illegal, but because it's a mess of red tape and fees that make direct shipping not worth it. May as well just distro the beer and let stores deal with delivery.Cascade recently stopped shipping. I'm not sure if Pelican offered to ship MOAS this year or not. I've always gotten the impression that shipping from Cascade was a little nudge-nudge-wink-wink, and I think they finally got called out on it. (This is just my speculation; when I've asked at the brewery, no one will give any details.) Let's also keep in mind: Cascade and Pelican have dozens of employees; de Garde has 3 full-time and 1 part-time.
As far as shipping out of state...I think it really depends on the receiving state. I don't think Cascade stopped because what they were doing was illegal, but because it's a mess of red tape and fees that make direct shipping not worth it. May as well just distro the beer and let stores deal with delivery.
I wouldnt have even seen it if it wasn't for your post.Nice of them to bury it in an email most people dont read. ******* cowards.