flexabull
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A friend said he saw Fieldworks at a pub in Chico. I wonder if they are getting wider distribution, or the pub owner is just cruising down to Sac to grab kegs?
...They totally have flagship beers, I guess it just took them a while to realize it. Also, lol at "doesn't suite our business model."I guess thoughts changed in the last 18 months.
http://beergraphs.com/bg/735-fieldwork-brewings-alex-tweet-on-beer/
Sarris: But you're not bottling or canning -
Tweet: No, not yet. We will be bottling hopefully before the end of the year. I don't want to can out of here because it doesn't suite our business model. We don't have flagship beers and we don't do year-round beers. I tell everyone I have a 50-barrel pilot system.
Do they? Some stuff I've seen more than others, but they have 16 beers that have between about 2,000-3,000 reviews on Untappd....They totally have flagship beers, I guess it just took them a while to realize it. Also, lol at "doesn't suite our business model."
I guess it depends on what you mean by flagship, but I think they've realized that Galaxy Juice is easily their best IPA so they promote the crap out of it. That should be their flagship. They also have the same few IPAs on pretty consistently though I'll be damned if I can remember their names because they all taste the same. So maybe they don't have any flagships because their production scheme is kind of dumb?Do they? Some stuff I've seen more than others, but they have 16 beers that have between about 2,000-3,000 reviews on Untappd.
Yeah, I remember them hyping that coconut IPA as being a hot commodity though I'm not sure it really is. Galaxy like you mentioned and the Pulp line are more memorable.I guess it depends on what you mean by flagship, but I think they've realized that Galaxy Juice is easily their best IPA so they promote the crap out of it. That should be their flagship. They also have the same few IPAs on pretty consistently though I'll be damned if I can remember their names because they all taste the same. So maybe they don't have any flagships because their production scheme is kind of dumb?
Yeah, that entire interview was idiotic. Outside of Tree House, the vast majority of can wales are semi-one-offs. That's why it's a license to print money.Yeah, I remember them hyping that coconut IPA as being a hot commodity though I'm not sure it really is. Galaxy like you mentioned and the Pulp line are more memorable.
Either way, Cellarmaker seems to be doing very well with their bottling releases eventhough they don't have a real flagship either.
Swinging by at 1ish, for leftovers.Any of you guys going? Wondering if it's gonna be FIB levels of madness or what
Are canned IPAs really that special for a place that has been doing crowlers for awhile?Any of you guys going? Wondering if it's gonna be FIB levels of madness or what
Actually going for the Bad Conduct cans. The other two fill be on for Crowler fills, so agreed I don't really get it.Are canned IPAs really that special for a place that has been doing crowlers for awhile?
I mean it'll be nice to have the option for smaller format, but I really hope this isn't some super hyped release.Actually going for the Bad Conduct cans. The other two fill be on for Crowler fills, so agreed I don't really get it.
That's a joke right?In line, very mellow. Maybe like 30-40 people here.
Where you at? I'm standing where the regular sized doorway isIn line, very mellow. Maybe like 30-40 people here.
Nope.That's a joke right?
I'm right behind you.Where you at? I'm standing where the regular sized doorway is
Seriously? Which of that group are you, I'm the guy in dark grayI'm right behind you.
Wearing the Sante shirt.Seriously? Which of that group are you, I'm the guy in dark gray
anyone at the Sacramento location?
Dope! That means my brother may be able to score cans this evening.Local SBG Facebook says 3 people...lol....
This is annoying. 10:30 and I'm 100+ out. If there was a parking lot I'd be shoulder bumping everyone.
Hope it starts raining again.
Kind of serious.