tinypyramids1
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i saw the beer temple post that they got the cans in yesterday, so "yesterday" i think.
Session beers on a weekend. Not impressed.Will put the name Unsessionable to the test this weekend.
But Georgia Gene would be all BOOOOIIIIIINNNNNGGGGG.Blue Gene bottles is hhhhhhnnnnnnnggggg
Highlights from Rev's latest email blast:
We are proud to reveal two additions to our packaged beer lineup this week: Gravedigger Billy, a bourbon barrel-aged wee heavy Scotch ale, in bombers, and Unsessionable, an imperial IPA loaded with six hop varieties, in cans. Both beers are now shipping out of our warehouse, so you should start seeing them on shelves near you soon.
Gravedigger Billy's release is the official kickoff to Revolution’s Deep Wood Series of barrel-aged beers available this fall and winter. Seven different Deep Wood beers will be released in bottles this year. The lineup will include a second new addition, Blue Gene, a blueberry porter also aged in bourbon barrels, coming out in December.
Unsessionable is an entirely different beast, and marks our very first high gravity beer released in a can. With a surprisingly dry and crisp finish, this is the most drinkable imperial IPA you'll likely ever have. Drink it fresh.
Deth's Tar, beer number 2 in our Deep Wood Series this year, is aged in bourbon barrels, and named after our exalted leader, Emperor Deth. This one is definitely on the dark side. We're aiming for a bottle release and draft release near the end of October.
Upcoming Beer Releases:
10/8: Adams' Best, a best bitter made with Irish malt, and Stuka Pils, a hoppy pilsner Jim brewed for our Oktoberfest party
10/15: Chicago Smoke, a seriously smoky lager that pairs excellently with food
10/22:Uncalled Four, barrel-aged 4th Year Beer Belgian quad
10/29: Penguin Hops and Deth's Tar (draft release)
Session beers on a weekend. Not impressed.
How many $8 barrel aged beers are you buying and where can I find them?Is Gravedigger Billy same price point as other Deep Wood Series? That is to say, about $5-$7 too expensive.
How many $8 barrel aged beers are you buying?
Straight Jacket is usually $7-$10 a snifter out here. I'll buy $15 barrel aged bombers from Rev all day.I just always found it a bit odd that their retail prices on these are essentially the same as bar prices. So I tend to just wait for SJ, the Genes, etc. to go on draft and enjoy them out with comparable hit to wallet.
You're right, there aren't many good BA beers at that price, but there are some. Which is why I'll save my money I'd spend on GB bottles and wait for Backwoods at $15 a 4 pack. Same for SJ and CW BBBW.
They are a little over priced for only being aged in the barrel for 6 months and coming from a rather large craft brewery. That is if you take Firestone, Bells, Founders, Pipeworks and CW's BA offerings in to account. I'll pay 15 for a Straight Jacket and stock up at the brewery but the other ones are just not worth it.Is Gravedigger Billy same price point as other Deep Wood Series? That is to say, about $5-$7 too expensive.
Bells charges $22 for their 750sThey are a little over priced for only being aged in the barrel for 6 months and coming from a rather large craft brewery. That is if you take Firestone, Bells, Founders, Pipeworks and CW's BA offerings in to account. I'll pay 15 for a Straight Jacket and stock up at the brewery but the other ones are just not worth it.
This reminds me to swing by a nearby Trader Joes to stock up some shelf turd Straightjacket. It's just been sitting there! For months!Bells charges $22 for their 750s
FW: ~$17 when I last bought them
Founders BA Backstage 750s ~$18
Pipework's are bad
Unless we're talking about a different format which changes the argument altogether.
And I quite like Deth's Tar, Mean and Bean along with the best Barleywine in the whole ******* galaxy, Straight Jacket.
Bells charges $22 for their 750s
FW: ~$17 when I last bought them
Founders BA Backstage 750s ~$18
Pipework's are bad
Unless we're talking about a different format which changes the argument altogether.
And I quite like Deth's Tar, Mean and Bean along with the best Barleywine in the whole ******* galaxy, Straight Jacket.
I'll gladly pay 3 bucks more for another 6 months in the Barrel. Just think Rev should let them chill a bit longer for more Barrel flavor.Bells charges $22 for their 750s
FW: ~$17 when I last bought them
Founders BA Backstage 750s ~$18
Pipework's are bad
Unless we're talking about a different format which changes the argument altogether.
And I quite like Deth's Tar, Mean and Bean along with the best Barleywine in the whole ******* galaxy, Straight Jacket.
Institutionalized was just okay. I think with the success of Straightjacket they're playing it smart by putting most/all in barrels.I'll gladly pay 3 bucks more for another 6 months in the Barrel. Just think Rev should let them chill a bit longer for more Barrel flavor.
Pipework's are bad? The last BA Murderous was Fantastic, BA Jones Dog was great too. Reminded me of BCBS, then again BA jones dog was 10 bucks a 12oz.... Agree formats are a different game.
Come to think of it Rev doesn't really make a regular barelywine, you would think with the success of Straight Jacket they would bust one out in bombers every once in a while. Has anyone had Institutionalized? Do they release it on draft at the brewery still? I don't know for sure but seems with that name it could be the base beer for Straight Jacket.
No, I'll give him that. BA Jones Dog was really, really tasty. But probably more like lightning in a bottle. When PW can release 4-packs of this beer and it tastes great year after year after year... well, then it's time to compare it to BCS.
I dumped half of it. Sucked.No, I'll give him that. BA Jones Dog was really, really tasty.
Well PW is nothing if not inconsistent!I dumped half of it. Sucked.
I actually decided to pick this one up. I don't think I'll really like it but... I like trying things that different.When I saw this![]()
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Not srs.
I actually decided to pick this one up. I don't think I'll really like it but... I like trying things that different.
Once in a while, at least. This bottle will likely satisfy my 1 PW bottle/3-4 month ration I'm going with.
No, I'll give him that. BA Jones Dog was really, really tasty. But probably more like lightning in a bottle. When PW can release 4-packs of this beer and it tastes great year after year after year... well, then it's time to compare it to BCS.