daniel1
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More beer lines!!! Can't wait! http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/big-hugs-2015
/Edit: And a vanilla version to add to the hype!
That vanilla is going to turn this into even more of a shitshow.
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More beer lines!!! Can't wait! http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/big-hugs-2015
/Edit: And a vanilla version to add to the hype!
I almost stopped there Friday but never thought they would get it. Thanks for the tip.You're in the Elgin area, right? Caputo's in South Elgin had 4 cases of regular behind customer service earlier tonight. $10.99 a bottle.
That vanilla is going to turn this into even more of a shitshow.
I wonder how a Soylent float tastes.![]()
DID SOMEONE SAY VANILLA
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Just wanted to let y'all know I made a great discovery recently - they've been putting vanilla in ice cream now. Saw it at my local grocery store and loaded up a cart. Will put out a FT if anyone's interested.
More beer lines!!! Can't wait! http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/big-hugs-2015
/Edit: And a vanilla version to add to the hype!
I forgot to try it. I am going to assume it is more or less like the other cherry/berry deviants and I am quite alright with the ones I have.Dammit I hope Regal is as good as I remember at FOBAB....or most likely I'm an idiot for trading a 2014 Prop away for two of them.
Actually I got no cherry / berry / fruit flavor at all, to the point that I seriously question if they were pouring from the correct pitcher. I thought I was insane; luckily, I was not the only one to find the blackberry juice / luxardo cherries lacking.
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More beer lines!!! Can't wait! http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/big-hugs-2015
/Edit: And a vanilla version to add to the hype!
Saturday evening session? I had the same experience. The bottles are much better.Actually I got no cherry / berry / fruit flavor at all, to the point that I seriously question if they were pouring from the correct pitcher. I thought I was insane; luckily, I was not the only one to find the blackberry juice / luxardo cherries lacking.
The bottles are much better.
At Rare Day it seemed heavy on cherry. But then at FOBAB it was more of a hot, mixed berry thing. Have no clue what to expect from the bottles. It seems to be the most perplexing variant this year.
if i had to guess, the fact that each barrel only had 20 lbs of cherries (which is an insanely low amount of fruit, like 3 cherries per 12oz) and the blackberry juice was added prior to bottling, there is going to be wild variations per bottle/keg akin to the coconut prop. wouldve been cooler if they aged the beer on berries instead of adding juice at the finish line. seems like they're cutting corners on these variants due to the massive volume and doing so at the expense of quality.
hey man, I got friends that work over there, I spend a **** ton of money at clybourn (though I guess not related) and still thoroughly support the brand & beer but we can't pretend that its the same quality of beer when 5 years ago it was vanilla bean scraping by hand and painfully adding 70 lbs of fresh & prepped berries and dealing with the gunk & beer loss. They're not aging/making variants, they're making BCS cocktails.ouch
No more berry picking trips to Humboldt Park?hey man, I got friends that work over there, I spend probably a thousand bucks a year in clybourn (though I guess not related) and still thoroughly support the brand & beer but we can't pretend that its the same quality of beer when 5 years ago it was vanilla bean scraping by hand and painfully adding 70 lbs of fresh & prepped berries and dealing with the gunk & beer loss. They're not aging/making variants, they're making BCS cocktails.
Also, honest question time... have they changed how they make Sofie? The last bottle I had tasted like every other ******* "farmhouse ale" on the market, but I always remembered Sofie as much more citrusy than average. I'm trying to figure out if I just had a bad bottle kept way too long by the ****** bar I was at....but we can't pretend that its the same quality of beer when 5 years ago....
I enjoyed the heck out of it last time BA had it on tap. But I may have a broke ass palate.Also, honest question time... have they changed how they make Sofie? The last bottle I had tasted like every other ******* "farmhouse ale" on the market, but I always remembered Sofie as much more citrusy than average. I'm trying to figure out if I just had a bad bottle kept way too long by the ****** bar I was at.
Also, honest question time... have they changed how they make Sofie? The last bottle I had tasted like every other ******* "farmhouse ale" on the market, but I always remembered Sofie as much more citrusy than average. I'm trying to figure out if I just had a bad bottle kept way too long by the ****** bar I was at.
I enjoyed the heck out of it last time BA had it on tap. But I may have a broke ass palate.
It was always a blend of fresh Sofie (which isn't that great) blended with anywhere from 20–25% wine barrel aged Sofie. Haven't had one in a while, but I hadn't noticed anything different when I did have one...
They're not aging/making variants, they're making BCS cocktails.
Serious question: why did I buy any variants of BCBS? Just opened my first regular of the "season." Should have just driven around looking for more and more.
They're not aging/making variants, they're making BCS cocktails.
I havent read the last 10 pages of this thread, can someone give me a cliff notes?
Oh and Vanilla Big Hugs, if you're into such things...