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So, how was the OEC opening today ??? I`m guessing there was a good turnout, but more importantly, how was the beer ?
 
turnout was very good. was there from 12-3 and line was out the door and a good hour long the entire time.

the beers were very good. My favorites were the berliner and the saison blend.
 
As someone who really can't stand crowds and long lines, do you think OEC will still suck this Saturday? Or do you think it'll be fairly normal?
 
As someone who really can't stand crowds and long lines, do you think OEC will still suck this Saturday? Or do you think it'll be fairly normal?
Here's my bad advice:
I got there last Saturday around 11:30. Probably <10 people waiting for them to open at that point, but a lot more showed up by 12. So if you want to be near the front of the line or in/out quickly that might be the best way. I can't imagine them being as crowded as they were last week (I'm sure this is a stupid thing to say), but there were a lot of people checking it out because it was opening day.

If the line is long when you get there, and you know what you want in growlers before tasting anything, maybe fill out an order sheet and bring it to the growler station, then hop back in line for a flight/pour.

There are tables inside and outside (good if the inside is too crowded and you can grab something from the food truck, although they prefer you don't take glass outside, there are plastic outdoor glasses).
 
Here's my bad advice:
I got there last Saturday around 11:30. Probably <10 people waiting for them to open at that point, but a lot more showed up by 12. So if you want to be near the front of the line or in/out quickly that might be the best way. I can't imagine them being as crowded as they were last week (I'm sure this is a stupid thing to say), but there were a lot of people checking it out because it was opening day.

If the line is long when you get there, and you know what you want in growlers before tasting anything, maybe fill out an order sheet and bring it to the growler station, then hop back in line for a flight/pour.

There are tables inside and outside (good if the inside is too crowded and you can grab something from the food truck, although they prefer you don't take glass outside, there are plastic outdoor glasses).
That would probably be solid advice if I could get there before 4. I'll take my chances since I really want try their stuff. A local brewery making sours? Yes please.
 
Mikro, Saturday @ 4
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https://twitter.com/MikroBeerBar/status/477516963556909057
 
Some new stuff at OEC this weekend.

Draft List:


Exilis - 3.8% abv
Amara - 5.5% abv
Tempus (Blend #1) - 5.9% abv
Novo (Blend #1) - 6% abv
Experimentalis with Raspberries - 8.5% abv (not available in tasters/samplers/flights)
Phantasma Sour (Blend #1) - 9.5% abv

and bottles of Tempus to go.
 
Hoping someone can help me out here: I will be staying at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, CT this weekend and was wondering if there are any decent bottleshops and/or other spots in the immediate area. Thanks!
 
Hoping someone can help me out here: I will be staying at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, CT this weekend and was wondering if there are any decent bottleshops and/or other spots in the immediate area. Thanks!
Good luck with that.
 
Hoping someone can help me out here: I will be staying at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, CT this weekend and was wondering if there are any decent bottleshops and/or other spots in the immediate area. Thanks!

I'm going to guess that there MIGHT be some interesting stuff in Great Barrington Mass, like half an hour away. Highly doubtful anything closer. Maybe Torrington? You're like as far away from humanity as it is physically possible to be in CT.
 
Thanks for the feedback, kind of what I assumed. Won't have any time really to venture too far away so I'll just have to bring some stuff with me.
 
Thanks for the feedback, kind of what I assumed. Won't have any time really to venture too far away so I'll just have to bring some stuff with me.
I'd still stop in a CT store if you have time/drive by any decent looking ones. Hopefully you can at least grab some Sea Hag/668... not sure what else worthwhile we get that you wouldn't in NYC.
 
Thanks for the feedback, kind of what I assumed. Won't have any time really to venture too far away so I'll just have to bring some stuff with me.

Yeah, just bringing some good brew with you is the way to go. That being noted, Lakeville is a beautiful small town, so enjoy the scenery. One thing to do there, is check out Limerock Speedway. They are probably open for the season now and you could likely see some sort of event there. And if you make a quick trip to West, you come into Millerton, NY, which has a really nice downtown area with small shops including Irving Farm Coffee.
 
OEC was pretty laid back this weekend. No crazy lines when I was there at opening. The Expermentalis w/Raspberry turned out really well with tons of raspberry and decent kick of oak. The Novo saison was nice too. If OEC keeps it up with the saisons and sours and NEBCo keeps knocking the hoppy beers out of the park the drive to VT isn't going to be very appealing anymore.
 
Couple Black Hog club options. Meh.
http://www.dcollins.com/blackhog/store/

Whole Hog Club
$203.00 Whole Hog

WHOLE HOG Membership gets you:

- 1 custom stenciled 32 oz. squealer – unique only to squealer club members.
- 10 32oz. squealer fills
- Black Hog T-shirt
- Private WHOLE HOG member only VIP WHOLE HOG Roast at the Brewery! Date TBD
- 20% off all Black Hog Brewing Co. Events and Gear for 1 year.
- Special Whole Hog Can Koozie

Squealer Club
$84.00 Squealer Club

SQUEALER CLUB gets you:
- 1 custom stenciled 32 oz. squealer – unique only to squealer club members.
- 8 32oz Squealer fills
- Priority trough times (squealer club only filling times before we open the "trough" to the public) on all specialty and new release beers for 1 year.
- 20% off all Black Hog Brewing Co. Events and Gear for 1 year.
 
I'd consider the $84 one if they gave some idea of what the releases might be and how many there would be in the year. ~$10 each for 8 guaranteed fills of special release type stuff is reasonable. I don't need to pre-buy $10 fills of a brown ale or IPA though.
 
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