You bite your tongue!
On that note, and not directed at you Tom. Why do people expect a society to start offering beers weeks after you join? Isn't one of the ideas of a society a way to crowdsource some funds to make more/unique/experimental beers for their fans? People should join a society knowing that there's going to be a period of weeks or probably months before payment of said membership and release of beers to come to fruition.
Case in point The Bruery opens HS/RS membership signup typically in September and you don't start getting releases until January. DeGarde just had sign ups in June for next year's society. I'm sure there's more examples. My point is Transient is an upstart brewery and this is their first year for any sort of society, so I would expect that they didn't start brewing society beers or plan society releases until the society details were hammered out and memberships purchased. Hell I bet Chris didn't' even place glassware/shirt orders until recently because he need to wait for everyone to pay/confirm order quantity and sizes.
All I'm saying is: patience. It's been about a month since your payment was due. There was never any timeline for releases or even officially when the membership timeframe was (i.e. Bruery's is for the calendar year). Ya'll need to CTFD