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Ah cool.... thanks.They were given to people who attended the Terreux Vue event with some remainders going up on the store.
Ah cool.... thanks.They were given to people who attended the Terreux Vue event with some remainders going up on the store.
ONLY $50 for the '12 CR too!!2012, 2013 and 2015 Chocolate Rain now up. Less than 100 on the 2012 and 150 for the '13 so make it snappy if you want 'em.
Yes, my tasting notes on those from BA (both based on tasters at the brewery, so bottles may vary):Anybody tried BA 7 Swans a Swimming or Juggling Walruses?
Humulus TrIPLe - Second best hoppy beer the Bruery has ever produced, behind Humulus Lager. Doesn't stand up the top tier IPAs, but tasty in its own right and worth buying if you're going to drink it fresh.
why not start this year's bruery society thread?So I guess ill be the shitlord who starts talking 2016 business in the 2015 thread...
I am confused. The new anniversary ale (scotch barrel aged) is a part of the welcome package? So, instead of getting the anniversary old ales in April/May they are already rolling out? Or maybe just this one...kinda strange no?
They also spilled the beans that coming soon will be a new batch of blue bbls as well as white mocha (did i miss reading about this before?)
We are limited to 6 bottles of **** yet its going to be a publicly released beer. Seems like an interesting choice but im not mad...lots of interesting stuff that I think ill buy at least 1-2 each of.
mods can we get a title rename to remove the year and have this be a general society discussion?why not start this year's bruery society thread?
mods can we get a title rename to remove the year and have this be a general society discussion?
with there being membership overlap from one year into the next i dont think its necessary to have exclusive year threads. yes? no?
seconded100% agreed. It's no Kiwi Rising (yes I know its not a triple ipl), but drank better than the JA Triple IPL. Jacks Abby is the only real other hoppy lager producer I've had that does the style justice.
Can we bring back Humulus Palm PLZ!? dontdrinkbeer amirite
Really tasty beer. If they'd focused more on beers like that and less on **** like Flanders Giant and Juggling Walruses, I might have renewed for this year.also can i get a nod to the wildly undersung humulus terreaux?
Yes, but only if you frame it within the context that your departure spurred them to reconsider their existence and improve their offerings.now that I am not in any bruery society am I allowed to give them any praise? any at all?
Damn I'm surprised you didn't renew. You were pretty active and knowledgeable on bruery beers. Thought you were a lifer.Really tasty beer. If they'd focused more on beers like that and less on **** like Flanders Giant and Juggling Walruses, I might have renewed for this year.
Yes, but only if you frame it within the context that your departure spurred them to reconsider their existence and improve their offerings.
Yeah, I realized this year I wasn't enjoying their beers enough to justify continuing as a member. A lot of their newer ideas were proving to be more curiosities than really enjoyable at best (like Imperial Cabinet) and hilariously bad at worst (Roble Blanco and Flanders Giant), but even normally reliable beers like Sour in the Rye and Sans Pagaie seemed off. You could make an argument that it was the first year of Terreux, but the game of "next year they'll have everything back on track" has already been played a couple times. I'll still pick up a couple bottles of Melange #3 every year and probably buy a bottle of each Christmas beer to complete the vertical, but I'm just not their target audience at this point.Damn I'm surprised you didn't renew. You were pretty active and knowledgeable on bruery beers. Thought you were a lifer.
Damn, I really liked Flander's Giant and enjoyed Roble for what it was, a crazy experiment. Imagine if they did that as a lower ABV beer, ppl would be JO-ing over it.Yeah, I realized this year I wasn't enjoying their beers enough to justify continuing as a member. A lot of their newer ideas were proving to be more curiosities than really enjoyable at best (like Imperial Cabinet) and hilariously bad at worst (Roble Blanco and Flanders Giant), but even normally reliable beers like Sour in the Rye and Sans Pagaie seemed off. You could make an argument that it was the first year of Terreux, but the game of "next year they'll have everything back on track" has already been played a couple times. I'll still pick up a couple bottles of Melange #3 every year and probably buy a bottle of each Christmas beer to complete the vertical, but I'm just not their target audience at this point.
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