More Guest Lager coming this Friday from Half Acre.
DETAILS:
- Release: 4/4/14 @ noon
- 4-pack 16oz cans: $14.99 (limit 1 per person)
- 13oz draft: $6
http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/2014/4/2/guest-lager

More Guest Lager coming this Friday from Half Acre.
DETAILS:
- Release: 4/4/14 @ noon
- 4-pack 16oz cans: $14.99 (limit 1 per person)
- 13oz draft: $6
http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/2014/4/2/guest-lager
Isn't this the same pricing they used for 4pks of Gallactic DDC?
Don't know. I got to try GDDC in bomber format. Not sure what the price was.
No idea what's going on. Classic 'sconnie...
Absolutely.Would you say that HA/Mikkeller Guest Lager is worth $15/4pk?
More Guest Lager coming this Friday from Half Acre.
DETAILS:
- Release: 4/4/14 @ noon
- 4-pack 16oz cans: $14.99 (limit 1 per person)
- 13oz draft: $6
http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/2014/4/2/guest-lager
hahahaha! No ****. I've finally made it...
Pipeworks said:homies... how do you feel about us packaging barrel aged beer straight out of the barrel like it was meant to be had... that means it'll be flat (or faintly carbonated).... really thats the way the beer should be imbibed... i really kind of want to do this... unless you've tasted beer straight for the barrel you don't really know what you are missing... fobab annoys me every year because it's all served out of a jockey box bringing the beer to 30 something degrees and carbonated... i don't know about ya'll but i've never had beer from a barrel that was 30 degrees and carbonated...
As to the latter quote, and to hone in on the "only open 2 years" comment... work on a consistent product before you start railing against the market making you brew beer you don't like but that pay the bills.Pipeworks said:Even though we've been open for two years, we're barely scratching the surface of what we want to do... or how we want to execute.... I know it seems simple because we have 'grown' in that time but that is out of necessity to pay bills and buy new equipment to allow us to make the beers we want to make (which we haven't begin to do yet). With the new facility next year we can rock the beers we know we can... while spending the right time on beers we want to explore.
i remember the time that i got a dead ******* flat bottle of date sugar yeast magik, and they had the gall to tell me that i didn't know what i was talking about when i said it was flat, and that a belgian dubbel should have had stupid low carbonation. while i did wind up buying the occasional bottle or two after that, i was permanently soured on them going forward. they couldn't talk their way out of flat citra ninja bottles though.
i wouldn't have felt nearly as bad if they were like "well, i apologize, we've had some issues with our filler; i can't legally give you beer or a refund but let us make it up to you somehow." that sort of response, and all would have been well. but that's not how things happened.
the best part was how recently, they posted about the fact that they have a new bottle filler on order that they specifically said would fix some of the flat bottle problems. the whole time, in my head, i thought, 'i ******* knew it.' but that's 'sitting around at 2am alone' kind of vindication, so let's say it was bittersweet.
edit: also, flat, 75 degree barrel aged beers sounds *terrible*. low carb? fine. but dead flat? ugh.
Perhaps they have no plans, but I don't see how they could ever possibly export to other markets where they don't have a strong, loyal fan base, who are interesting in trying every single beer, good or bad.
Pipeworks will have to dial back on the "what if we..." releases and move toward better consistency in a core group of beers that work.
IMSDHO
Chicago exceptionalism
They have been consistently releasing NvU to the point it is almost a standard release. This is good. They talk about making it available in cans year round. Also good. Other mainstays seem to be cycling through the old Ninja single hop series, also good, and various re-releases of well received beers like Last Kiss, Derketo, Coffee Break etc.are all their beers one-off?
There are enough fan boys that I don't have to take that gamble on new beers. I just wait for the reviews to come in and if it's good I'll go pick it up.
if and when NvU happens in cans I'll be getting one of you FIBclowns to pickupformebro
... even FIBs know better than to drink finches...'chicago exceptionalism' is code for 'most chicagoans will drink anything if it's new and you tell them it's local, regardless of quality'.
That's why they distribute to the East Coast!... even FIBs know better than to drink finches...
i'd still rather just buy daisy cutter though.
wait... someone is dumb enough to buy these even out of market?That's why they distribute to the East Coast!
WTF does this mean?
I agree with you. The quote about the flat barrel aged beers is just ridiculous. I can only hope that they were joking. The whole cut us slack because we've only been open 2 years is ********. Many other breweries have done way more in less time. 2 years and still QC issues, still no bottleshop, still only over priced bombers and still not making the beer they want. Who the **** is demanding $10+ bombers of a Chai Milk Stout? I really don't buy anything of theirs anymore except for the occasional hoppy offering, but at $11 a bomber I'm way more inclined to pick a 6 pack or 4 pack of an equally good IPA. I hope that they succeed, but until their value improves I won't be purchasing from them. Also, they seem to have stopped making berliners which is disappointing.Can we talk about Pipeworks for a minute? Because I like them. I like some of their beers. Down 'Unda Ninja was great... Mint Truffle Abduction nearly made me vomit... but that's on me. Overall, Pipeworks is fine, I think -- sometimes there's good beer, sometimes there's great beer... usually, there's just overpriced "meh" beer. But then they make comments like these (on BA) and while... while that shouldn't necessarily matter... it does nothing to make me look forward to buying more beer of theirs.
As to the latter quote, and to hone in on the "only open 2 years" comment... work on a consistent product before you start railing against the market making you brew beer you don't like but that pay the bills.
Or, in other words, go **** yourself.
I think they're in Massachusetts and Connecticut... a brief search on the interwebs brings me to this (disclaiminer - it's from Apr 2013): http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/4/prweb10630367.htm , also suggesting they're in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Pennsylvania... maybe Virginia and Arkanasas?wait... someone is dumb enough to buy these even out of market?
poor bastards... once as a young padawani bought a four pack because the labels were nice... didnt even keep them as punishment beers for pong.
Pipeworks absolutely has plans to export to other markets, as they are currently trying to get funding for a much larger brewing facility. IMSDHO, Pipeworks will have to dial back on the "what if we..." releases and move toward better consistency in a core group of beers that work. I don't think they can expect the ticker crowd to carry them in markets where the notion of Chicago exceptionalism doesn't run high.