That 8bit natural coastline beauty tho
I had a power glove, it sucked.
That 8bit natural coastline beauty tho
I had a power glove, it sucked.
haha good timing.
It is on tap already I believe, but cans are on Saturday morningdoes this have a release date yet?
We have just released Power Glove Double IPA in the Berkeley Taproom. Power Glove is a collaboration with our friends at Noble Ale Works from Anaheim. They are making some of the best beers in the world and we are stoked to share the results of our "brewmance".
Special Release cans of Power Glove will be available in Berkeley, Napa and Sacramento on Saturday the 20th when we open at 11 am. Limits are 12 cans per person. Limits may be increased or decreased depending on turnout. Limit of one growler fill per person per day. No Crowler fills of Power Glove will be available day of the release.
looks like a Berkeley trip is in order this satIt is on tap already I believe, but cans are on Saturday morning
I guess that means you don't have any geriatric relatives in the bay area.http://fieldworkbrewing.com/pre-order/
Now if they would just add a shipping option.
I actually do, good call!I guess that means you don't have any geriatric relatives in the bay area.
IIRC they try to set limits so things sell out that day, though often they trickle over into the next. It's possible this has changed recently.Quick question as I'm heading there in a few weeks, how long do cans last in the taprooms?
If Napa is part of your trip, it might be worth hitting up the one in Oxbow. FWIW I was there on the Saturday after a three-can Friday release and all three were still available when the bar closed.Quick question as I'm heading there in a few weeks, how long do cans last in the taprooms?
It's all the guy on the lefts fault.....
Buttery can come from a few different things, depending on how you perceive certain chemicals, though diacetyl is the most common. As far as I know none of them are created after bottling/canning, so if it's there it would've been there the whole time. Seems like we would've heard something by now if it had issues, but maybe not I dunno.Just cracked a can of virtual planetoid from the release a couple of weeks ago. Has an off "buttery" aftertaste. Is this what you smart beer geeks call diacetyl? Anyone else taste it in this beer? Still good.
Which hops?Some hops or hop combinations can come off as buttery but usually it's a fermentation issue.
I've given up on buying the cans. I've had nothing but crap beer come out of them, even if the beer was good on draft. I'll just try things on tap and get crowlers if I really want stuff to go.Just cracked a can of virtual planetoid from the release a couple of weeks ago. Has an off "buttery" aftertaste. Is this what you smart beer geeks call diacetyl? Anyone else taste it in this beer? Still good.
MosaicSome hops or hop combinations can come off as buttery but usually it's a fermentation issue.