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Ukulele was probably the worst beer I've ever had. I'm excited for this Hoarders beer. I also love chocolate and raspberries.
I've had way worse Bruery beers. Quad Tonellerie, Ebony & Oak, Imperiall Or Xata, M11, Shegoat, Couverteur, Floyd D'Rue , Roble Blanco, Oude Tart w/ Boysenberries off the top of my head.
 
None of those made me feel like I had literally just vomited. That's how my throat felt after trying Uke.

with you except Ebony and Oak. that was so infected I almost yakked.



and Christ y'all fkn whiners. it's not as bad as the BA thread where people who apparently live paycheck-to-paycheck are expressing non-ironic concern that they won't be able to buy 12 bottles of a $40 ******* beer without a paycheck hitting their account, but jesus.
 
with you except Ebony and Oak. that was so infected I almost yakked.



and Christ y'all fkn whiners. it's not as bad as the BA thread where people who apparently live paycheck-to-paycheck are expressing non-ironic concern that they won't be able to buy 12 bottles of a $40 ******* beer without a paycheck hitting their account, but jesus.
 
I think a part of it is where I live and the distro here. There's not **** for BA stouts that I can go buy that are worth a damn. I'm all for ease. I clickity clacky on a website and then my awesome trustee ships them to me. So much easier than trading.

And it's my wife's favorite style by far. She cranks through all my stouts.
 
Maybe so, think I realized I drink more saisons this year. After Firestone, bottle logic and trades I have too many BA stouts / barelywines to justify $40 Bruery bottles


I think that is the biggest problem, just too many stouts and the easy drinking things get selected first, which causes the BA stouts to pile up more. I always enjoy BT and the variants of it, not usually a fan of the blended high ABV beers, but I am more likely going to drink 3 IPAs/Saisons/Berliners/ than crack a big ABV stout. I think some $15-20, 9-12% ABV Stouts would be great.

That other post about chocolate orange now has me drooling for their Break Away Stout to make an appearance in bottles
 
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I think a part of it is where I live and the distro here. There's not **** for BA stouts that I can go buy that are worth a damn. I'm all for ease. I clickity clacky on a website and then my awesome trustee ships them to me. So much easier than trading.

This is the boat that I am in too. Distro around me is terrible and none of the locals that I do like make a BA stout that is anything more than mediocre, so I load up on BCBS when it comes out (at least I used too, not sure anymore with infection) and pay a premium for BT and variants.

I do wish that they offered BT in a 500 ml for a lower price, but I'm sure that's not gonna happen so it is what it is.
 
Plum one would sound awesome if they didn't pollute it with Chinese Five Spice.

also, ISO Rue Sans
 
This is the boat that I am in too. Distro around me is terrible and none of the locals that I do like make a BA stout that is anything more than mediocre, so I load up on BCBS when it comes out (at least I used too, not sure anymore with infection) and pay a premium for BT and variants.

I do wish that they offered BT in a 500 ml for a lower price, but I'm sure that's not gonna happen so it is what it is.
Last year they sent out a survey asking about packaging BT in 375's. While not a guarantee seemed like they were pretty close to making that happen. I voted for it, though now it's a pretty moot point for me now since I decided not to renew.

Maybe someone more in the know can elaborate if it could actually happen this year.
 
What are the beer descriptions?
Something, something spices...
Something, something big stout...
Something, something experimental...

Only partially kidding. Nothing looked that appealing to me so I already deleted the email. Sorry I'm no help, I'll just be quiet now.
 
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Rueminator™
In the 1600s, Franciscan monks created the world’s first doppelbock. In 2008, Patrick Rue established The Bruery. The best of both worlds come together in this rich, malty lager.

It’s quite common for breweries to have “-ator” in the suffix of their doppelbock names. But ours has something theirs does not: a Rue in the prefix (and in the name of our brewery). Rueminator builds on the liquid bread legacy of the doppelbock style and gives it extra fortitude in the traditional fashion of The Bruery. This rich, hearty, smooth lager gains even more depth and character from extensive aging in charred American oak barrels.

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10% ABV
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Society Release, Limit 4
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$16.99 (retail value $19.99)



The Traveling Plum™
The Traveling Plum is a sour ale inspired by Li Hing Mui - a salty, dried plum snack known for its tart and tangy twist. The snack’s red hue is derived from a powder that consists of ground plum skin that is pickled in a combination of a number of things, including licorice and salt. While we chose not to imitate the red color in our liquid interpretation, we did emulate a number of its other characteristics by brewing with dried plums, adding salt, souring it with our house cultures (pickling with lactobacillus?), and spicing it with Chinese five-spice powder (a mix of anise, cloves, cinnamon, pepper and fennel seeds). Tart, tangy and salty, it’s a fitting refreshment on the road less traveled.

This beer is expected to see limited distribution.

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6.2% ABV
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Pre-public Release, Limit 6
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$8.49 (retail value $9.99)



White Chocolate™
This bourbon barrel-aged wheatwine-style ale made a fanciful trip to the chocolatier and returned with luscious flavors of white chocolate - hence the name. White Chocolate is a rewarding summons to the senses - beginning with its golden appearance and finishing with warming, white chocolate-like flavors. This is accomplished by adding cacao nibs from TCHO and fresh vanilla beans to our bourbon barrel-aged wheatwine-style ale, complimenting the rich notes of coconut, honey, caramel and vanilla from extensive barrel-aging.

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15.1% ABV
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Society Release, Limit 6
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$25.50 (retail value $29.99)




The Grade™
The Grade is in. It’s built on the backbone of a rich, cold-fermented baltic porter made popular in countries bordering the Baltic Sea. Similar to an imperial porter but distinctly different, the baltic porter style is heralded for being full-bodied, roasty and smooth, with overtones of toffee, coffee, caramel, chocolate and dark fruit. We take it one step further and hammer it home with the bold, sweet flavors of maple syrup and a touch of fenugreek, placing it in a different, experimental class entirely. The Grade is not your average baltic porter, and that’s A-OK in our book.

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7.6% ABV
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Society Release, Limit 6
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$12.75 (retail value $14.99)
 
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The Bruery Hoarders Cuvee™ 2016
An invitation to join The Bruery Hoarders Society is the ultimate nod in how far you’ve come in your craft beer journey. Each year as a member, you get access to some of the most elusive and exclusive beers (such as this) and one-of-a-kind experiences, like going toe-to-toe with your peers in blending sessions exclusive to Hoarders.
This Cuvee is the icing on the cake - literally - as it took top honors in the Hoarders Cuvee blending tournament to be produced by The Bruery in 2016. Featuring a nearly equal blend of our most storied bourbon barrel-aged beers - Black Tuesday and our anniversary ale - with additions of raspberries, vanilla beans and cacao nibs, this beer was designed by Hoarders Society member, Paul Moore, and his teammate, Luis Barriga, to embody the ultimate cupcake. It’s the first fruited beer of its kind out of The Bruery, and a fitting release for the first installment in the newly minted Hoarders Cuvee series.
Note: two bottles are included with your 2016 membership. You will see an order dated 09/12/2016 for $0.00 in your order history noting that these bottles are ready for pickup or delivery.
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18% ABV
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Hoarders Exclusive, Limit 6
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$27.99 (retail value $34.99)




Rue Sans™
The exploration of wine and beer is one of our favorite frontiers. And with this release, we don’t just blur the lines between the two. We break the boundaries. Rue Sans is a rustic, woody fusion of our sour rye ale with Roussanne grapes. Known for rich, complex notes of apricot and honeysuckle, our friends and collaborators at Sans Liege Wines destemmed Roussanne grapes from Santa Barbara Highlands Vineyard for this rare release. Over the course of four days, the grapes soaked on skins, with ongoing pump overs to submerge them. We then transported the juice to Bruery Terreux and blended it with select barrels of Sour in the Rye, tucking the creation into American Oak barrels to let nature take its course. After nearly a year, the beer emerged with characteristics of both Roussanne wine and something new entirely to the world of sour beer. Like the wine, it shares a commanding palate presence, bold orange color, spice notes and dynamic, robust flavors at every turn. Unlike the wine, it’s a beer.
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12.5% ABV
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Hoarders Release, Limit 4
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$19.99 (retail value $24.99)
 
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The Bruery Hoarders Cuvee™ 2016
An invitation to join The Bruery Hoarders Society is the ultimate nod in how far you’ve come in your craft beer journey. Each year as a member, you get access to some of the most elusive and exclusive beers (such as this) and one-of-a-kind experiences, like going toe-to-toe with your peers in blending sessions exclusive to Hoarders.
This Cuvee is the icing on the cake - literally - as it took top honors in the Hoarders Cuvee blending tournament to be produced by The Bruery in 2016. Featuring a nearly equal blend of our most storied bourbon barrel-aged beers - Black Tuesday and our anniversary ale - with additions of raspberries, vanilla beans and cacao nibs, this beer was designed by Hoarders Society member, Paul Moore, and his teammate, Luis Barriga, to embody the ultimate cupcake. It’s the first fruited beer of its kind out of The Bruery, and a fitting release for the first installment in the newly minted Hoarders Cuvee series.
Note: two bottles are included with your 2016 membership. You will see an order dated 09/12/2016 for $0.00 in your order history noting that these bottles are ready for pickup or delivery.
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18% ABV
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Hoarders Exclusive, Limit 6
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$27.99 (retail value $34.99)




Rue Sans™
The exploration of wine and beer is one of our favorite frontiers. And with this release, we don’t just blur the lines between the two. We break the boundaries. Rue Sans is a rustic, woody fusion of our sour rye ale with Roussanne grapes. Known for rich, complex notes of apricot and honeysuckle, our friends and collaborators at Sans Liege Wines destemmed Roussanne grapes from Santa Barbara Highlands Vineyard for this rare release. Over the course of four days, the grapes soaked on skins, with ongoing pump overs to submerge them. We then transported the juice to Bruery Terreux and blended it with select barrels of Sour in the Rye, tucking the creation into American Oak barrels to let nature take its course. After nearly a year, the beer emerged with characteristics of both Roussanne wine and something new entirely to the world of sour beer. Like the wine, it shares a commanding palate presence, bold orange color, spice notes and dynamic, robust flavors at every turn. Unlike the wine, it’s a beer.
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12.5% ABV
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Hoarders Release, Limit 4
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$19.99 (retail value $24.99)
Rue Sans sounds great. I know the winemaker at Sans Liege. He's absolutely brilliant.
 
Wiki Wiki Tart is at Trader Joes in Oregon. Was this a beer made for them or something? The Hawaiian shirt print label makes me wonder.
 
Wiki Wiki Tart is at Trader Joes in Oregon. Was this a beer made for them or something? The Hawaiian shirt print label makes me wonder.
For being a brand that usually has terrific labeling, a lot of their recent labels look like ******* Hawaiian shirts (Hawaiian shirts NEVER look anything but hideous).
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