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So stores have been getting second shipments of BCBS & variants over the past few days ... but I still haven't heard of a place that didn't get coffee the first time around getting coffee in this wave. I've done well on all the other variants despite being out of town on Black Friday, but I have no coffee. I know it's one of the tougher ones this year, but am I just having bad luck with my regular spots getting shut out or is this universal?
 
So stores have been getting second shipments of BCBS & variants over the past few days ... but I still haven't heard of a place that didn't get coffee the first time around getting coffee in this wave. I've done well on all the other variants despite being out of town on Black Friday, but I have no coffee. I know it's one of the tougher ones this year, but am I just having bad luck with my regular spots getting shut out or is this universal?
While coffee seems to be the largest variant produced (i've seen that 230 barrel number a few places), it also had the lowest yield (so I've heard). That yield was probably spread really, really thin with Goose trying to get it to as many accounts nationwide as possible.

At the Whole Foods release last night, it sounds like they dropped the Coffee allotment to 2 bottles/person.
 
While coffee seems to be the largest variant produced (i've seen that 230 barrel number a few places), it also had the lowest yield. That yield was probably spread really, really thin with Goose trying to get it to as many accounts nationwide as possible.

At the Whole Foods release last night, it sounds like they dropped the Coffee allotment to 2 bottles/person.
yup,2 bottles/person
 
And actually, I still can't wrap my head around the numbers for Coconut. Consensus seems to be they got ~1500 cases? I know, there are pallets still in their warehouse for QC'ing and if you account for some kegs, that number could go down even further. Even if only 1000 cases made it to retailers, that's 12000 bottles. It doesn't seem like most people got more than 2-3, if that (or maybe I'm not watching various 'hauls' threads closely enough), so is there just a new breed of truck chasers out there that stick to places like Craigslist, Redditt and Facebook? As cynical as I am, I just can't believe the Chicago market is that insane.

Or maybe I'm just that thick. I'll gladly accept the "No ****, genius" award.
 
And actually, I still can't wrap my head around the numbers for Coconut. Consensus seems to be they got ~1500 cases? I know, there are pallets still in their warehouse for QC'ing and if you account for some kegs, that number could go down even further. Even if only 1000 cases made it to retailers, that's 12000 bottles. It doesn't seem like most people got more than 2-3, if that (or maybe I'm not watching various 'hauls' threads closely enough), so is there just a new breed of truck chasers out there that stick to places like Craigslist, Redditt and Facebook? As cynical as I am, I just can't believe the Chicago market is that insane.

Or maybe I'm just that thick. I'll gladly accept the "No ****, genius" award.

I agree with you that it seems like Coconut should be more plentiful ... with the exception of a couple of stores that got a single case and put it out without limits, it sounds like it's been limit one everywhere that got it, even though a lot of accounts got it. GI seems to really be pushing to make each store's release an event, whether on Black Friday or afterwards (like Whole Foods yesterday and Bottles & Cans today). That creates hype and seems to be driving demand.

Last year coffee was a breeze after the first wave. It would be ridiculous if they made more coffee this year, put it in a smaller bottle, and yet somehow it's harder to find. I'm really hoping we'll see multiple waves of everything like we did last year for regular and coffee, but nobody seems to know. Such a huge difference in difficulty from last year. Did demand really increase that much, or did the Black Friday and other store events really whip all the Chicago truck chasers into a frenzy?
 
And actually, I still can't wrap my head around the numbers for Coconut. Consensus seems to be they got ~1500 cases? I know, there are pallets still in their warehouse for QC'ing and if you account for some kegs, that number could go down even further. Even if only 1000 cases made it to retailers, that's 12000 bottles. It doesn't seem like most people got more than 2-3, if that (or maybe I'm not watching various 'hauls' threads closely enough), so is there just a new breed of truck chasers out there that stick to places like Craigslist, Redditt and Facebook? As cynical as I am, I just can't believe the Chicago market is that insane.

Or maybe I'm just that thick. I'll gladly accept the "No ****, genius" award.

Don't forget bar/restaurant accounts. I bet they take a healthy % of bottles. Also definitely saw some 12 bottle+ hauls from truck chasers.
 
So stores have been getting second shipments of BCBS & variants over the past few days ... but I still haven't heard of a place that didn't get coffee the first time around getting coffee in this wave. I've done well on all the other variants despite being out of town on Black Friday, but I have no coffee. I know it's one of the tougher ones this year, but am I just having bad luck with my regular spots getting shut out or is this universal?

Hate to see you strike out, brother. I've got a bottle of Coffee for you as a thank you for the heads up on the Pappy release.
 
In other news, I've been planning a Founders Tasting (bottle share style) for the past few months and we have finally set a date, January 4th, 2014 (sometime in the early afternoon, exact time TBD). I am currently ironing out details for the location but there is a good chance that we will be using the bar at the South Loop Binnys.

I've been talking to their beer manager and hopefully we'll have a few surprises on tap as well. I posted a spreadsheet on a few of the Facebook groups a couple months ago and it looks like we've got all the Backstage series and some pretty healthy verticals lined up. Message me for further details or to RSVP and let me know what you can bring. We could still use duplicates of the more rare Backstage bottles and older vintage stuff, depending on how many people attend. I'll probably cap it at 15 people until we find a second bottle of CBS.

Here is a link to the spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag19LC4lXYaYdDF4TDZzcTRRRDQwRHVPbGxhblAzZkE&usp=sharing
 
If you weren't around Black Friday like I wasn't, then i think you didn't do as well on Prop or most other variants. :( I still was able to find 4 Prop, 2 BY, but only 6 btls of coffee. Need more coffee!!!
 
If you weren't around Black Friday like I wasn't, then i think you didn't do as well on Prop or most other variants. :( I still was able to find 4 Prop, 2 BY, but only 6 btls of coffee. Need more coffee!!!

I was here for Black Friday and only managed half of what you did for coffee and I couldn't agree more. Need more! Guess I just needed to try harder :p
 
I was here for Black Friday and only managed half of what you did for coffee and I couldn't agree more. Need more! Guess I just needed to try harder :p
Only reason I got 6 coffee was I lucked out Tuesday before Thanksgiving on the south side and got a 4 pack. Otherwise I would be at 2. I remember passing on coffee last year because of the price increase, but know you can't even f'ing find it!!!
 
well gang... you can now get todd(the brewers) favorite and the rest of surly nations least favorite beer....

smoke has hit your city!
 
Treebs , no need to wait for the Big Hugs release:


Also, lurchingbeast 's earlier warnings notwithstanding, this video in no way makes me want to drink this beer. No one in the video is even drinking it and that can't be a good sign.

Let me grab my drinking buddy and I'm there
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Pipeworks' barrel-aged beers are going to be released soon. It's not clear, but I think they're exclusively for people in their Friends With Benefits program for the time being (and possibly their Sloppy Seconds group, if/when that gets off the ground). Limit will be 2 12oz. bottles/person @ $8.49/ea.

1. Murderous English-style Barley Wine aged for 8 months in Elijah Craig 12 year old barrels, 11% ABV
2. Last Kiss Wee Heavy aged for 9 months in Buffalo Trace barrels, 11% ABV
3. Imperial Jones Dog Milk Stout aged for 10 months in Heaven Hill barrels, 11% ABV
 
Pipeworks' barrel-aged beers are going to be released soon. It's not clear, but I think they're exclusively for people in their Friends With Benefits program for the time being (and possibly their Sloppy Seconds group, if/when that gets off the ground). Limit will be 2 12oz. bottles/person @ $8.49/ea.

1. Murderous English-style Barley Wine aged for 8 months in Elijah Craig 12 year old barrels, 11% ABV
2. Last Kiss Wee Heavy aged for 9 months in Buffalo Trace barrels, 11% ABV
3. Imperial Jones Dog Milk Stout aged for 10 months in Heaven Hill barrels, 11% ABV
dat Murderous was real good at FOBAB...
 
Pipeworks' barrel-aged beers are going to be released soon. It's not clear, but I think they're exclusively for people in their Friends With Benefits program for the time being (and possibly their Sloppy Seconds group, if/when that gets off the ground). Limit will be 2 12oz. bottles/person @ $8.49/ea.

1. Murderous English-style Barley Wine aged for 8 months in Elijah Craig 12 year old barrels, 11% ABV
2. Last Kiss Wee Heavy aged for 9 months in Buffalo Trace barrels, 11% ABV
3. Imperial Jones Dog Milk Stout aged for 10 months in Heaven Hill barrels, 11% ABV

Can't wait to partake in this deliciousness!
 
Pipeworks' barrel-aged beers are going to be released soon. It's not clear, but I think they're exclusively for people in their Friends With Benefits program for the time being (and possibly their Sloppy Seconds group, if/when that gets off the ground). Limit will be 2 12oz. bottles/person @ $8.49/ea.

1. Murderous English-style Barley Wine aged for 8 months in Elijah Craig 12 year old barrels, 11% ABV
2. Last Kiss Wee Heavy aged for 9 months in Buffalo Trace barrels, 11% ABV
3. Imperial Jones Dog Milk Stout aged for 10 months in Heaven Hill barrels, 11% ABV

Confirmed for FWB only (plus whatever they hold back for Sloppy Seconds).
 
Pipeworks' barrel-aged beers are going to be released soon. It's not clear, but I think they're exclusively for people in their Friends With Benefits program for the time being (and possibly their Sloppy Seconds group, if/when that gets off the ground). Limit will be 2 12oz. bottles/person @ $8.49/ea.

1. Murderous English-style Barley Wine aged for 8 months in Elijah Craig 12 year old barrels, 11% ABV
2. Last Kiss Wee Heavy aged for 9 months in Buffalo Trace barrels, 11% ABV
3. Imperial Jones Dog Milk Stout aged for 10 months in Heaven Hill barrels, 11% ABV

I was going to post this on BA earlier and then realized that I don't know anyone in the Great Lakes forum anymore and lost interest.

FwB is going to prove to be my greatest $100 investment ever. Finally, great Chicago beer that I don't have to fisticuff FIBs over. Here's looking at you Proprietor's.
 

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