Email just went out, after the beers sold out.So they're just having unannounced archive sales now? Or was this a mistake?
The sale earlier was apparently a mistake, according to Matt. I guess they should be up shortly?
Mistake or not I bought Wanderer and CC was charged. Unless they reverse the cards the beers are gone.
Interested to see what Earth Day brings us.
I'm thinking like, a double digit abv sour imperial wit bear with brett and cacao nibs. With 8 layers of wax.
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So much self loathing this year. Ungh. I really do hope the sours return to what made me like The Bruery so much in the first place. Even then I'm not sure if it'll matter.
Why wait for next year? I could hook you up with some 2015 HS beers remaining on the release list.If someone wants to cede half a Hoarder's membership to me next year, i'll gladly pony up, and send Tampa goodies!
So close, you forgot this is the year of spiced cacao, so 11% Imperial wit w/ Brett, cacao and ghost peppers.Interested to see what Earth Day brings us.
I'm thinking like, a double digit abv sour imperial wit bear with brett and cacao nibs. With 8 layers of wax.
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So much self loathing this year. Ungh. I really do hope the sours return to what made me like The Bruery so much in the first place. Even then I'm not sure if it'll matter.
Why wait for next year? I could hook you up with some 2015 HS beers remaining on the release list.
I really appreciate that, will gladly accept.
Sour in the Rye Peaches is here!
Sour in the Rye with Peaches
7.6% abv
$22.99 - $19.54
Purchase Limit: 3 Bottles
Reserve Society Exclusive
Sour in the Rye is an American wild ale. A challenging beer to brew due to the substantial amount of rye malt, but you'll be glad we took the time. The character of the rye asserts itself with clove and pepper in the aroma and flavor, and contributes a full body not generally found in sour beers. Pleasantly sour with notes of tart cherry, rustic earth and vanilla notes from a year-plus of barrel aging. The addition of peaches to this beer accentuates the fruity tones and walks your palate through a fresh local orchard.
My first RS purchase of the year.
So far there has been little reason for me to have upgraded from RS to HS. Oh well. Definitely buying a couple peaches. Still have one or two Kumquats from last year. I really dug that one.
i'll take yr port BT
I think my BT Variants are long gone for hops. Will check though.
Been getting a LOT of good Saisons, Sours, and IPA's for that betus. Beers I can actually drink > beers I can't stand. I've learned my lesson finally. Riding this bitch out and jumping off at the next station.
Been getting a LOT of good Saisons, Sours, and IPA's for that betus. Beers I can actually drink > beers I can't stand. I've learned my lesson finally. Riding this bitch out and jumping off at the next station.
If he's getting HF/Cellarmaker/De Garde/SARA sours, saisons, and even IPAs for beers he doesn't really value, I don't see the problem?
But you're not him so what's it matter overall how he throws away his money?Well, if I was him, I'd feel like an idiot for paying $700 to get access to exclusive beers that I didn't want and am just turning around and trading them away for IPAs that I could easily get with gopickitupformebros or Shelf4Shelf trades (once again, I'm speaking about IPAs and less so the sours/saisons). I would find that to be a pretty poor return on my investment. Probably why he's not joining again next year, but I can't for the life of me figure out why he did this year. It's not like they don't tell us ahead of time what beers we are getting and/or are included, so the massive disappointment he constantly shows is quite perplexing.
I'm not a trader (or rarely am) so I don't care too much, but it's also that kind of thing that has totally destroyed any value for Bruery beers on the trading market. I mean ****, there's basically no value to them even in a BIF or as an extra anymore either.