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I was a little underwhelmed by Yum Yum, but it's certainly better then Jinx Proof so I wouldn't mind if it stuck around. I hate nothing more than heading into a place that says "KEG OF THREE FLOYDS!!! ASK SERVER!!" and then finding out it's a keg of Jinx Proof.

i don't find jinx proof to be a bad beer, but great lakes dortmunder is so ******* good i don't know why anyone else even tries.
 
Speaking of Goose (but, you know, the brewpub):

GRIMM VICAR BOTTLE RELEASE:
We're pleased to announce our next small batch bottle release, Grimm Vicar--A Belgian Style Dark Abbey with deep mahogany color, rich fruit and spice aroma, subtle bourbon character with a rich malt body. Aged 10 months in red wine barrels and bourbon barrels.

Bottles will be available for purchase starting Tuesday September 16th at 6:30 pm. Limit one bottle per person ($25 plus tax). We would like as many people as possible to be able to enjoy it at home.
 
Speaking of Goose (but, you know, the brewpub):

GRIMM VICAR BOTTLE RELEASE:
We're pleased to announce our next small batch bottle release, Grimm Vicar--A Belgian Style Dark Abbey with deep mahogany color, rich fruit and spice aroma, subtle bourbon character with a rich malt body. Aged 10 months in red wine barrels and bourbon barrels.

Bottles will be available for purchase starting Tuesday September 16th at 6:30 pm. Limit one bottle per person ($25 plus tax). We would like as many people as possible to be able to enjoy it at home.

I heard from those that had it on draft it was actually pretty good. Wish I could make the bottle release as I missed it on draft.
 
I heard from those that had it on draft it was actually pretty good. Wish I could make the bottle release as I missed it on draft.

From instagram post yesterday:

We're tapping a 1/6 Barrel of Grimm Vicar tomorrow at 6 pm! Be sure to stop in for a glass while it lasts!

I don't know how to post the link without it becoming a giant picture so here it is in broken form:

http: //instagram.com/p/syAC-duaXh/
 
246 bottles of Absinthe BA Saison coming from Spiteful according to twitter. I have no idea if the base beer is any good, but if it is, it'd be interesting to taste what that sort of barrel does.
 
SO RARE

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i had bcbs manhattan at the beer temple's grand opening. it was quite unique. you can really taste the vermouth. not necessarily a fave variant, but definitely worth the tick.
 
GI folks said it was the 2014? Surprised it would be making the rounds this early.
Guess so. From Roman's site:

TODAY GOOSE ISLAND FLOCK MIGRATION FEATURING BOURBON COUNTY STOUT '12, BCS BACKYARD RYE '13, BCS PROPRIETOR'S '14, LOLITA RASPBERRY SOUR '13 AND DEVON AVE PALE ALE WITH INDIAN SPICES.
 
Odds that they made improvements this year?
The 25th Anniversary thing last year, which was held in the same block-style, was the most poorly run event I've ever experienced by far. And the fact that they still have tickets for sale for this party indicates to me that they haven't changed the one thing they needed to: attendance. Those tapping times are worthless if it takes over an hour just to get to the front of the line for them.
 
It was a GI sponsored event as part of Migration Week. It was definitely cinnamon. Still listed on Roman's website as of this morning.

http://www.romanspub.com/

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According to Untappd everyone loved "that coconut" So.......... Someone also commented on how good the touch of raspberry in it was. People's palates are so fine tuned these days o_O
 
The 25th Anniversary thing last year, which was held in the same block-style, was the most poorly run event I've ever experienced by far. And the fact that they still have tickets for sale for this party indicates to me that they haven't changed the one thing they needed to: attendance. Those tapping times are worthless if it takes over an hour just to get to the front of the line for them.
I thought it was punch cards last year right? This year is $10, so I'm assuming you pay per pour? How is that going to speed the line up lol?
 
According to Untappd everyone loved "that coconut" So.......... Someone also commented on how good the touch of raspberry in it was. People's palates are so fine tuned these days o_O

According to the Tribune release, it was made with cinnamon, sugar, and coconut water. I didn't get any coconut, but I did get cinnamon. Perhaps my palate is ***** too.

Maybe the raspberry comment should have been directed at Backyard. That was still pretty tasty IMO.

The also poured a bottle of Rare right at 5pm. Everyone got like a tablespoon. From that wee taste, glad I just traded my last Rare. Not bad, but really only worth the tick at this point versus Regular Bourbon County.
 
Not dissing on Roman's or WI in general, but I just can't believe GI would debut Prop '14 in Milwaukee.

Who knows tho, stranger things have happened!

I'd be surprised if Roman's isn't one of their longest running accounts. He probably signed up the minute they started distributing to WI, which is probably about the time they started distributing outside the brewpub.
 
I thought it was punch cards last year right? This year is $10, so I'm assuming you pay per pour? How is that going to speed the line up lol?
Yeah, punchcards.

I was about 150th or so in line when they opened. They had the "rare" booth near there, so people rushed into line, to the point where nobody other than my friend and I decided to see what else was available. Destihl sours! That Off Color "peasant stout!" After 20 minutes we wandered back to the rare booth to see that instead of 150 people, it was now significantly longer. 30 minutes later, no line was moving, the rare booth was a mass of hundreds, and we got out of there. Awful.
 
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