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2 things. 1 I slept on the bt glasses if anyone has an extra they could give up let me know. And 2 the pb and Thursday I would love so whoever isn't maxing let me know.
 
One of the only reason a brewery kills a beer is because it isn't selling wel

Or you know, because it is the only regular lager they produce, thus requiring multiple yeast strains present in the brewery, yeast management concerns, and the increased turnaround time compared to other ales that don't require a longer fermentation and lagering thus increasing opportunity cost.
 
Or you know, because it is the only regular lager they produce, thus requiring multiple yeast strains present in the brewery, yeast management concerns, and the increased turnaround time compared to other ales that don't require a longer fermentation and lagering thus increasing opportunity cost.
well if it was selling that would all be worth it :)
 
I'm curious as to what they are replacing Tradewinds with, if anything at all. Also surprised Autumn Maple is sticking around when TWs isn't. Seasonals seem less trendy these days.
 
Anyone know why they're killing off Humulus Lager?
Aside from the previously noted reasons, I would imagine that giving up on their whole "we won't brew IPAs" schtick was part of it. Humulus was a way for them to have a clean, hoppy beer on tap to please people who came into the tasting room and expected every brewery to have an IPA. If they can achieve the same thing with a faster fermenting beer, it would seem to be a net win for them.
 
If they can achieve the same thing with a faster fermenting beer, it would seem to be a net win for them.

For the past few months they've been putting on hoppy pale ale's like Parting Clouds or Western Skyline. I imagine going forward that will be how they approach having IPA-ish beers in the tasting rooms.
 
What? No interest in Smooth Criminal?
That beer actually was fairly good in and of itself, it just had the misfortune of being released in a period where they were beating us over the head with Anniversary blends and being marketed with a really dumb backstory.

What are they charging for it now that it's a vintage beer?
 
That beer actually was fairly good in and of itself, it just had the misfortune of being released in a period where they were beating us over the head with Anniversary blends and being marketed with a really dumb backstory.

What are they charging for it now that it's a vintage beer?

Pre-discount is $27.50.
 

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