If anyone still cares about Goose Island, it looks like most of the Migration Week events in New Haven have been posted: http://www.gooseisland.com/migrationWeek.html?New-Haven
You still have these available?I have 1 or 2
The Total Wine release was pretty chill, yet managed to have all the features of a true Bourbon County release condensed into about 45 minutes: the mystery and anticipation of what's actually being put on sale, questionable allocation decisions, tickets that guaranteed bottles that did not in fact guarantee bottles, blatant linecutting, and the subsequent complaints about that linecutting.If anyone still cares about Goose Island, it looks like most of the Migration Week events in New Haven have been posted: http://www.gooseisland.com/migrationWeek.html?New-Haven
So... How'd you make out?The Total Wine release was pretty chill, yet managed to have all the features of a true Bourbon County release condensed into about 45 minutes: the mystery and anticipation of what's actually being put on sale, questionable allocation decisions, tickets that guaranteed bottles that did not in fact guarantee bottles, blatant linecutting, and the subsequent complaints about that linecutting.
The Total Wine release was pretty chill, yet managed to have all the features of a true Bourbon County release condensed into about 45 minutes: the mystery and anticipation of what's actually being put on sale, questionable allocation decisions, tickets that guaranteed bottles that did not in fact guarantee bottles, blatant linecutting, and the subsequent complaints about that linecutting.
What in the world is going on at Steady Habit? Jon's out but the brewery is still going to continue to operate?
Yeah this is all very weird...would love more info from them.What in the world is going on at Steady Habit? Jon's out but the brewery is still going to continue to operate?
YesAnyone in the Hartford area got a 12 shipper they don't mind giving away?
Join us for a week long celebration of craft beer in the greatest little city in America!
Participating locations include: Cask Republic, Barcade, Prime 16, Ordinary, Three Sheets, Pacific Standard Tavern and BAR
Much like last year, the guys over at New England Brewing Company have brewed a special beer for the occasion, dubbed the New Hay PA: a well-hopped, drinkable pale ale that will only be available at participating locations and the brewery throughout the week.
This year, we will be kicking things off with the New Hay PA cask bar crawl on Saturday, October 15th. The party will get going at 12:00 pm when we tap the first cask down at Barcade. From then, we will tap a different cask at the next bar every hour on the hour, working our way through the city and right up to Three Sheets. All casks will have a different specialty dry hop that we will reveal as we go.
From then on throughout the week, look for main events, happy hours, and special tappings all over the city at participating NHCBW locations.
Below is a tentative list of events (this will be updated as events are finalized):
Saturday:
Cask Crawl
Sunday:
Barcade - Stubborn Beauty
Monday:
Cask Republic - Stony Creek Blowout
Tuesday:
BAR - Beer'd Brewing Company
Cask Republic - Outer Light happy hour
Wednesday:
Prime 16 - Kent Falls
Cask Republic - Hanging Hills Happy Hour
Thursday:
TBD
Friday:
Ordinary - Black Hog
Super Sparkle 2 did not do it for me, but the new Citra made with that state of the art hop powder or whatever is a thing of beauty. Srs. In the past I have gotten the 'too much ester/phenol' thing making the beers taste English or Belgian. The prickly pear sour is also really good.Looks like Kent Falls is finally going to bottle a clean IPA with Shruggie. I hope they sort out their yeast issues by the time this gets packaged. I've actually enjoyed the Columbus presence of some of their recent IPAs like I AM TABLE and Almost, but it seems like all of their IPAs have also gotten sweeter and taken on more Belgian characteristics as well. I raved about the first release of Super Sparkle to a friend, and when batch 2 came out last month he was really disappointed and asked me if it was supposed to be a Belgian IPA.
Looks like they're filling growlers of that Wanna Experiment? (With Powder) at the brewery this weekend.So Super Sparkle 2 did not do it for me, but the new Citra made with that state of the art hop powder or whatever is a thing of beauty. Srs. In the past I have gotten the 'too much ester/phenol' thing making the beers taste English or Belgian. The prickly pear sour is also really good.
It was a little weird, but decent.Looks like they're filling growlers of that Wanna Experiment? (With Powder) at the brewery this weekend.
http://www.kentfallsbrewing.com/experiment/
Not gonna make the drive, but hopefully I stumble across it on tap somewhere.
This is on tap at the Wood n Tap in Vernon. Tempting.Looks like they're filling growlers of that Wanna Experiment? (With Powder) at the brewery this weekend.
http://www.kentfallsbrewing.com/experiment/
Not gonna make the drive, but hopefully I stumble across it on tap somewhere.
This is on tap at the Wood n Tap in Vernon. Tempting.
Maybe you weren't ready.Ironically, I might have had one of the first kegs tapped. Also at a reputable place that is personal friends with Derek and Barry.
Maybe it wasn't "ready"?
Maybe you're not ready for tomorrow...Maybe you weren't ready.
Speaking of which, who's in for the cask crawl tomorrow afternoon?Maybe you're not ready for tomorrow...