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Juggling Walruses legit sounds like a bad beer.

Wine barrel Tart of Darkness with black currants sounds like something I could be interested in. What I am worried about is the rest of whatever went into the blend, as Tart of Darkness has an ABV of 7.2% and the blend is at 10%. Unless Tart of Darkness picked up a bunch of ABV from fermenting out sugars in the currants, the rest of the blend has to be a bit above 12% alcohol.
 
Wine barrel Tart of Darkness with black currants sounds like something I could be interested in. What I am worried about is the rest of whatever went into the blend, as Tart of Darkness has an ABV of 7.2% and the blend is at 10%. Unless Tart of Darkness picked up a bunch of ABV from fermenting out sugars in the currants, the rest of the blend has to be a bit above 12% alcohol.
Probably White Oak Sap and/or Anniversary. Crunched the numbers and if you take 7.2% as the ToD ABV, the other 34% of the blend needs to average out to 15.43% ABV.
 
Probably White Oak Sap and/or Anniversary. Crunched the numbers and if you take 7.2% as the ToD ABV, the other 34% of the blend needs to average out to 15.43% ABV.

I read it as 2/3 of the barrels for the Tart of Darkness portion of the blend were wine barrels, rather than Tart of Darkness making up 2/3 of the total blend. Either way, yeah, there's not much left aside from White Oak Sap, BT, and Anniversary beers to make up the rest of the ABV.
 
Saw this:

About two-thirds of the barrels were wine barrel-aged Tart of Darkness; and the other third of the oak barrels from the sour stout were particularly young. Black currants were added to all these barrels

and was pretty stoked. Then saw it included:

Probably White Oak Sap and/or Anniversary

and was instantly less stoked
 
Looks like the Christmas sale returns this year on Friday.

"12 Days of Christmas begins at the Tasting Room on Friday 12/11. Don't miss your chance at rare & archived surprises."
 
I havent seen anyone talk about it, so ill mention it. Humulus Terreux is easily one of the worst things ive put in my mouth in quite some time. Not because its infected or a wretched mess but because its like seltzer water.

I had to have a bad/misfilled bottle that was accidentally cut with water and/or sanitizing solution or something. It had the faintest hop character which was the only beer aspect to it. Honestly, it reminded me of my first homebrew experiment with doing a "second runnings" small beer. So watery in the feels. Even at a lower than typical pricepoint for the Bruery, I wont buy anymore of this regardless of what hop and brett combinations they come up with next. There is no way this is how they intended/wanted this to turn out.
 
Does anyone have a list of the Mystery Beers over the years (hey that rhymes)? I know Chocolate Rain, Wanderer, Bottleworks XII, and White Chocolate were mystery beers at one point, but I don't remember the others.
 
Does anyone have a list of the Mystery Beers over the years (hey that rhymes)? I know Chocolate Rain, Wanderer, Bottleworks XII, and White Chocolate were mystery beers at one point, but I don't remember the others.
2011 = Chocolate Rain
2012 = White Chocolate and Grey Monday (GM actually replaced a piece of merch, there was only one mystery beer promised)
2013 = Bottleworks XII and The Wanderer
2014 = Roble Blanco and Sourrento
2015 = Chocolate Salty BBLs and Juggling Walruses

Pretty sure that's complete and accurate.
 
2011 = Chocolate Rain
2012 = White Chocolate and Grey Monday (GM actually replaced a piece of merch, there was only one mystery beer promised)
2013 = Bottleworks XII and The Wanderer
2014 = Roble Blanco and Sourrento
2015 = Chocolate Salty BBLs and Juggling Walruses

Pretty sure that's complete and accurate.
Thanks. Yikes, that's a pretty big drop off after 2013.
 
2011 = Chocolate Rain
2012 = White Chocolate and Grey Monday (GM actually replaced a piece of merch, there was only one mystery beer promised)
2013 = Bottleworks XII and The Wanderer
2014 = Roble Blanco and Sourrento
2015 = Chocolate Salty BBLs and Juggling Walruses

Pretty sure that's complete and accurate.

Glad to see someone else remembering GM was in lieu of promised merch, rather than an official Mystery Beer.
 
I havent seen anyone talk about it, so ill mention it. Humulus Terreux is easily one of the worst things ive put in my mouth in quite some time. Not because its infected or a wretched mess but because its like seltzer water.

I had to have a bad/misfilled bottle that was accidentally cut with water and/or sanitizing solution or something. It had the faintest hop character which was the only beer aspect to it. Honestly, it reminded me of my first homebrew experiment with doing a "second runnings" small beer. So watery in the feels. Even at a lower than typical pricepoint for the Bruery, I wont buy anymore of this regardless of what hop and brett combinations they come up with next. There is no way this is how they intended/wanted this to turn out.

Must have been. I enjoyed my bottle.
 
I havent seen anyone talk about it, so ill mention it. Humulus Terreux is easily one of the worst things ive put in my mouth in quite some time. Not because its infected or a wretched mess but because its like seltzer water.

I had to have a bad/misfilled bottle that was accidentally cut with water and/or sanitizing solution or something. It had the faintest hop character which was the only beer aspect to it. Honestly, it reminded me of my first homebrew experiment with doing a "second runnings" small beer. So watery in the feels. Even at a lower than typical pricepoint for the Bruery, I wont buy anymore of this regardless of what hop and brett combinations they come up with next. There is no way this is how they intended/wanted this to turn out.

Must have been. I enjoyed my bottle.
I enjoyed mine as well. Having a Humulus Rueuze right now that's not bad either.
 
Any recent Mango Hottenroth opinions? I know it had its problems early on but seemed to get better with some time. $20 seems a tad steep and I'd like to know what I'm getting for that price.
 
Any recent Mango Hottenroth opinions? I know it had its problems early on but seemed to get better with some time. $20 seems a tad steep and I'd like to know what I'm getting for that price.

Cracked one about a month ago. Very muddled. I think it took away from the original base beer. I agree the $20 mark is a bit steep when you can get peaches for $15
 
Cracked one about a month ago. Very muddled. I think it took away from the original base beer. I agree the $20 mark is a bit steep when you can get peaches for $15

I think they botched the price initially. Looks like $19.99 was before the discount.
 
Humulus Terreux is solid. A lesser Orval with American hops.
I really like Orval and I didnt get that same feeling while drinking it. Guess ill chalk the experience up as bottle variation? I dont have another to test that theory.

In other news, I was pleasantly surprised by bourgogne blanc. Most bruery sours make me cringe with their acidity and higher alcohol sours are really not my thing. However, this was very soft in its sourness and the alcohol was well hidden. My wife enjoyed the hell out of it which further proves I dont understand her or her tastes.
 
Any recent Mango Hottenroth opinions? I know it had its problems early on but seemed to get better with some time. $20 seems a tad steep and I'd like to know what I'm getting for that price.

BA reviews show I enjoyed this beer much more than the average person. Having said that, $20 for a bottle is an easy pass IMO.

It did not taste like hottenroth to me. It tasted like tropicana orange/peach/mango juice with extra pulp
 
I really like Orval and I didnt get that same feeling while drinking it. Guess ill chalk the experience up as bottle variation? I dont have another to test that theory.

In other news, I was pleasantly surprised by bourgogne blanc. Most bruery sours make me cringe with their acidity and higher alcohol sours are really not my thing. However, this was very soft in its sourness and the alcohol was well hidden. My wife enjoyed the hell out of it which further proves I dont understand her or her tastes.

This is good to hear as I got a bottle of this from DDB. He also sent me Ride The Goat which I enjoyed quite a bit. Really nice beer to drink with a cigar.
 
BA reviews show I enjoyed this beer much more than the average person. Having said that, $20 for a bottle is an easy pass IMO.

It did not taste like hottenroth to me. It tasted like tropicana orange/peach/mango juice with extra pulp

They priced it incorrectly. $19.99 was the pre-discount price so naturally I'm back to thinking about buying it even though it's only three dollars less.
 

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