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This one was also great
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So I'm holding out hope
This beer was amazing
 
1. Hapax Legomenon was really good.

2. One of my all time surprise favorite beers was an accidentally soured Tequila BA Tripel from hardywood. For as much as I usually don't care for hardywood and tequila, it was fantastic.

Based on these two items, I think this beer will probably beat our understandably low expectations.
 
Cycle's Pallet #?#?#? four or five I think was Tequila BA and it was great as was Firestone PNC (?). However, i do strongly agree most Tequila BA beers I have had have been bad to awful, Green Bench Tequila BA Mailorder Bride, El Murcielago,.....
Supposedly Funky Buddha's new batch of Mexican Coffee aged in Jose Cuervo barrels is good as well, but I'm not holding my breath on that one.
I'm curious how this El Cat bottle will be, I enjoyed Hapax, so maybe...
hoping for Life is Like for the final bottle. that or the already bottled AB Huna that's just sitting in the CCB warehouse.
Never had those, I quit trading and live 4 hours away so I don't get cycle bottles these days. I'm a lot happier though, it's nice not giving a **** about bottle releases like I used to.
 
PNC might be the greatest tequila beer ever made. That beer is stupid good.

I had PNC about a year ago and was disappointed. First time so never had it fresh for comparison. I really wanted it to wow me based on what I heard from Dizzydsmith
I've heard bottles have fallen off considerably. I haven't had a bottle lately, but I've had keg pours every 6 months or so since release and they have all been great.
 
I've heard bottles have fallen off considerably. I haven't had a bottle lately, but I've had keg pours every 6 months or so since release and they have all been great.
That certainly could be true. Last time I had it was a year ago IIRC and it was still drinking very well.
 
i had a bottle of PNC a month ago for the 3rd time. the tequila has mellowed out a bit

it is still the best FSW beer I have ever had.



Has anybody picked up their bag yet that can share a couple pics?
 
i had a bottle of PNC a month ago for the 3rd time. the tequila has mellowed out a bit

it is still the best FSW beer I have ever had.



Has anybody picked up their bag yet that can share a couple pics?

Here ya go, pardon my thumb and hand. Unless you're a talent scout, in which case, you're welcome.

Front shot

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Front pocket for a bottle opener maybe?

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Slot one

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Slot two

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Back with shot of vertical carry strap

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Here ya go, pardon my thumb and hand. Unless you're a talent scout, in which case, you're welcome.

Front shot

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Front pocket for a bottle opener maybe?

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Slot one

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Slot two

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Back with shot of vertical carry strap

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I examined this pretty well for a friend who asked me at CCB over TBBW. That is definitely a pocket for an opener. I actually have one of those Wine Picnic backpacks that comes with plates, flatware and a corkscrew, and I figured out that the holder slots are for a corkscrew and a keychain opener. The corkscrew goes in the pocket, and then you can loop in a key chain opener to the other loop. Kind of a neat bag. Enjoy!
 
I examined this pretty well for a friend who asked me at CCB over TBBW. That is definitely a pocket for an opener. I actually have one of those Wine Picnic backpacks that comes with plates, flatware and a corkscrew, and I figured out that the holder slots are for a corkscrew and a keychain opener. The corkscrew goes in the pocket, and then you can loop in a key chain opener to the other loop. Kind of a neat bag. Enjoy!

Ah, that makes sense. Given the mesh pocket, I would assume this is a combo wine and beer carry case that's just branded to CCB.

The pocket is big enough for a yopener, which is really the only bottle opener I use anymore, so I'm good with it.
 
Ah, that makes sense. Given the mesh pocket, I would assume this is a combo wine and beer carry case that's just branded to CCB.

The pocket is big enough for a yopener, which is really the only bottle opener I use anymore, so I'm good with it.
You misspelled mead. ;-)
 
Final bottle released for this round......


Argumentum ad Populum
Apple Brandy Barrel Aged Imperial Stout with Marionberries and Black Raspberry

"If many believe it, it must be so." That's the succinct way to describe argumentum ad populum, an argumentative fallacy found often in both classical logic discussions and internet beer forums. Being amateur classicists ourselves, we at Cigar City Brewing avoid fueling fallacious arguments about anything, be it epistemology, idealism or barrel-aged beer. We present this apple brandy barrel-aged stout brewed with marionberries and black raspberries as a liquid monument to the dangers of fallacious arguments, both online and off.

Tasting Notes:
Fudge, fresh ground espresso, and calvados aromas are complimented by a hint of bing cherry on the nose. Dark semi-sweet chocolate presents strongly on the tongue before blackberry jam, dried cherries and raisins take the wheel of this berry-infused stout. Long lingering on the palate with flavors reminiscent of the finest chocolate-covered cherry persisting in the most pleasant way.
 
Final bottle released for this round......


Argumentum ad Populum
Apple Brandy Barrel Aged Imperial Stout with Marionberries and Black Raspberry

"If many believe it, it must be so." That's the succinct way to describe argumentum ad populum, an argumentative fallacy found often in both classical logic discussions and internet beer forums. Being amateur classicists ourselves, we at Cigar City Brewing avoid fueling fallacious arguments about anything, be it epistemology, idealism or barrel-aged beer. We present this apple brandy barrel-aged stout brewed with marionberries and black raspberries as a liquid monument to the dangers of fallacious arguments, both online and off.

Tasting Notes:
Fudge, fresh ground espresso, and calvados aromas are complimented by a hint of bing cherry on the nose. Dark semi-sweet chocolate presents strongly on the tongue before blackberry jam, dried cherries and raisins take the wheel of this berry-infused stout. Long lingering on the palate with flavors reminiscent of the finest chocolate-covered cherry persisting in the most pleasant way.
Me when I read apple brandy and then marionberries/black raspberries...
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Does anyone know kiki3drt292 ? I'm still waiting on him to send me a box so I can send him his beers from El Cat Round 5, and he still has me listed as his trustee for this round, although i messaged him a few months ago letting him know i'm no longer going to be trusteeing for folks. Doesn't appear he's even been on TB in like a month.
 
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