I'm fully torqued.
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By my calculations Febtober's releases were:What batch was the February batch of EB and Saison?
What batch was the February batch of EB and Saison?
I imagine Forgetfu and huckyourmeat are there. I don't think Chandra has an account over here. That needs to be corrected.Who's going to that funk n wild event today? I want to hear some thoughts on the new beers.
Who here went to the backcountry event? Excited for some reviews of the oak theorys
I shared a bottle of the peach and it was fantastic. Grabbed that since there were only 40 bottles for the release and wanted to try it without opening mine yet.Alright let's have it folks. Looking your way homies riding shotgun back to Denver.....
I would guess 150 people. The line was still growing after the doors opened. Trying to get beers at the bar was a mad house.Just swung by, they're out of everything except for East Bank. Even the bar! Was hoping to get a small pour of dry hop oak theory but nope. Nothing else left pouring, they sure got cleaned out today. Dat Casey.
It's insane how good this new blend of east bank is.
Agreed. I wasn't the biggest fan of the first blend, but this is amazing, so much more tart. I am sad I only bought a few.
This was my comment on that other siteany thoughts on his post on FB, curious not sure lowering the limits will help the situation....
This was my comment on that other site
I saw the post but how much could you lower the limits then they were? Below are the limits on Saturday. East Bank had a limit of 4 (highest bottle limit) but that was still available at the end and stores got allocations so no need to lower that. Maybe lower Cherry and Oak Theory to 2 bottles. If things are a limit of 1 bottle are less people going to drive up? Now any beers with lower limits will also be set aside for sale at the bar. So are more people going to get to buy the beer to go?
I just can't see how many more people would have got bottles if both things were implemented
East Bank (new blend) ($16) - 4 bottles per person
Cherry Fruit Stand - ($18) - 3 bottles per person
Peach Fruit Stand - ($18) - 1 bottle per person
Oak Theory - ($22) - 3 bottles per person
Dry Hopped Oak Theory - ($24) - 1 bottle per person
Advanced Oak Theory - ($24) - 2 bottles per person
Couple of differences that I think make a big difference. First they are open more then one day a month. With this I think you see more people showing up for the Casey release. I also think De Garde releases beers more often. So if people miss some then no big deal, they just go up the next one.How does DeGarde do it? Don't they have 1-2 bottle limits on the limited stuff, and much higher limits on everything else (like a case or something)? I know they had their own issues with mules/lack of limits, but now it seems like they have it figured out. I view them and Casey in a similar light in terms of location, accessibility, etc. So wonder if that is the model that Casey will follow. I could be way off on DeGarde limits, haven't paid too much attention to what is going on up there.
Couple of differences that I think make a big difference. First they are open more then one day a month. With this I think you see more people showing up for the Casey release. I also think De Garde releases beers more often. So if people miss some then no big deal, they just go up the next one.
This Casey release was a bit different with it being a great day out and several new beers being released at the same time.