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I can't speak for NewMoney but I personally picked up multiples because it's one of the only beers that my wife will drink, and we both really liked the 2007 and 2011 iterations (though we had 2007 when 2011 was released, not at the time of release back in the day). This release has been interesting in that I have yet to see one trade offer pop up for it (which is great) and NewMoney hasn't really been on top of it due to the proliferation of product made (also great).
You're buying a bunch for drinking; I believe this puts you in the minority ;)

Has your wife tried Rubaeus, or less-funky framboises or krieks?
 
Has your wife tried Rubaeus, or less-funky framboises or krieks?

Yes. Rubaeus was a 'meh' but the list of things that are acceptable include: 2 oz. pours of any Bruery BA stout (more or less), White Chocolate, fresh Zombie Dust, Blushing Monk, and some other stouts here and there in small quantities only (no sours of any kind). Sigh.
 
Yes. Rubaeus was a 'meh' but the list of things that are acceptable include: 2 oz. pours of any Bruery BA stout (more or less), White Chocolate, fresh Zombie Dust, Blushing Monk, and some other stouts here and there in small quantities only (no sours of any kind). Sigh.
Did she try Big Luscious? Any Schramm's meads?
 
Anyone else find it odd that goose can't bother making two labels or getting two labels approved so you can know where its actually coming from? I mean ultimately I don't care but this X & Y isn't true as what's in my hand is brewed in X OR Y.
Not to sound like a cynical hop queen, but does it matter where it is brewed if it has a brewed on date on the bottle?
 
Not to sound like a cynical hop queen, but does it matter where it is brewed if it has a brewed on date on the bottle?

i think sierra nevada did some experiments and found that transport, independent of age, can affect the flavour of beer. but i can't quite remember where i read that so i could just be totally blathering. in any case, i would imagine that the actual flavour impact would border on 'miniscule' compared to age, provided nothing catastrophic happens.
 
Not to sound like a cynical hop queen, but does it matter where it is brewed if it has a brewed on date on the bottle?
I said ultimately I don't care but the inner hippy inside me likes to know where my ***** coming from. Can you think of one other food/beverage product that carries a brewed/made at two locations? Either way, don't ultimatly care just found it weird & misleading. Oh also, anything coming out of either tastes like wet cardboard and I haven't bought a non-Chicago goose beer in sometime.
 
I said ultimately I don't care but the inner hippy inside me likes to know where my ***** coming from. Can you think of one other food/beverage product that carries a brewed/made at two locations? Either way, don't ultimatly care just found it weird & misleading. Oh also, anything coming out of either tastes like wet cardboard and I haven't bought a non-Chicago goose beer in sometime.
i have, i was at a place that has a very bad set of beers and the pale seemed like a good idea.... drunken decisions are not my best ones...
 
Has anyone had the new Blushing Monk?

I have it in pretty good authority from 2 palates I trust that it's not good. Said it tastes worst than Rubaeus. Sucks for those people who bought a case of it if that's true:D

New batch I think needs some time. It's coming off a little sweet right now. Still really jammy though. I went up to founders for the release and got a case with my girlfriend. I knew full well they made a ton, but I bought it to drink so zero regrets. Luckily blushing monk ages quite well, opened a 2011 last month and it was tasting great.

Also to echo what Lansman said it's my girlfriends all time favorite beer so I like having a lot around.
 
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Not as thrilled with Bea Norma Gene - a little thin for a 12% beer. Coffee not as noticeable, too. Strong flavors of stone fruit - enjoyable, generally, but Cafe Deth is the clear winner.

Was told, too, that one of the upcoming Gentlemens Reserve beers is Institutionalized with toasted coconut. No idea when that will go on.
 
Someone on Chicagoland CBE "bought too much Hopslam" and "needs" to sell/trade 12 bottles. If that doesn't personify #newmoney I don't know what does.
Sigh...I'm ashamed to admit that I also bought too much Hopslam, and as of a couple days ago, I too had 12 bottles to get rid of.

However, unlike the CBE poster, I now only have 8 bottles in the beer fridge, because those things cost me $15.99 per sixer so I'm choking them ***** down.
 
Not as thrilled with Bea Norma Gene - a little thin for a 12% beer. Coffee not as noticeable, too. Strong flavors of stone fruit - enjoyable, generally, but Cafe Deth is the clear winner.

Was told, too, that one of the upcoming Gentlemens Reserve beers is Institutionalized with toasted coconut. No idea when that will go on.

Gentlemens Reserve?
 
Gentlemens Reserve?
Their term for random kegs of one-off batches. I've yet to see one on the menu myself - those kegs tend to blow the day they get tapped. Last Saturday saw Institutionalized with coffee.
 
How does one buy "too much" Hopslam?

It's good beer. Drink it.

*******.
It WAS good beer. I've never experienced a beer falling off so quickly. It's a few days shy of 2 months old, and while there's still a faint trace of hops, they've mostly faded away, leaving a sickly-sweet honey/malt mess of a beer. It's not totally unpleasant yet, but it's not delicious either. It's been kept at 36 degrees since I brought it home, which I thought would make it last a while. I guess I was wrong.

On the plus side, my wife hated it when I first bought it, but now that it's not hoppy anymore, she's starting to dig it.
 
It WAS good beer. I've never experienced a beer falling off so quickly.
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It just occurred to me: it's quite possible the CBE guy probably decided that, instead of drinking his old-ass Hopslam down and learning not to let his eyes get bigger than his stomach next year, he'd rather try to turn lemons into lemonade by knowingly selling or trading past-its-prime beer to some sucker.

I'm not a CBE member...hopefully someone else called him out.
 
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