MikeG1
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Price of some 750mls has fluctuated before, probably based on cost of ingredients. Convivial and Soigne have both been $12 at one point. Maybe the price of hops went up?On that note when did Dorothy go up to $11?
Price of some 750mls has fluctuated before, probably based on cost of ingredients. Convivial and Soigne have both been $12 at one point. Maybe the price of hops went up?On that note when did Dorothy go up to $11?
Price of some 750mls has fluctuated before, probably based on cost of ingredients. Convivial and Soigne have both been $12 at one point. Maybe the price of hops went up?
Interesting. Wonder why my comment about carbonation was deleted on instagram it thats the caseSankt Hans was lower carb by design (according to HF). I'm a big fan and am excited for this new batch! It is interesting that it went up to $12 but still a good deal.
To be honest i'm surprised most of their shelf farmhouse ales have been the same price for so long especially since the process of all of them have changed from the original saisonsPrice of some 750mls has fluctuated before, probably based on cost of ingredients. Convivial and Soigne have both been $12 at one point. Maybe the price of hops went up?
Looking forward to revisiting Sankt but am I the only one thinking... when's Nordic Saison making a comeback?
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2015 edith was killer the other week.Edith is one I'd really like to see again. Drank my last 11/2014 bottle over Thanksgiving and it was insanely good.
It's a fantastic batch. It's been modified, tastes more like table dorothy than previous batches of dorothy imo.On that note when did Dorothy go up to $11?
The dandelions were picked in 2015 for the 2016 release.I put a bottle of Vera '16 in the fridge last night, and was curious if anyone knew how long the beer actually spent in wine barrels (AutumnBeerLove, any insight?). IIRC, '16 was the first iteration of Vera to get the wine barrel treatment, but if it was bottled on 7/13/16, and dandelions were picked about a month-and-a-half prior to that, it doesn't seem like an awful lotta time to spend maturing in barrels. Then again, I'm definitely no BA brewing expert, so perhaps about a month is enough to impart that extra level of deliciousness?!
I put a bottle of Vera '16 in the fridge last night, and was curious if anyone knew how long the beer actually spent in wine barrels (AutumnBeerLove, any insight?). IIRC, '16 was the first iteration of Vera to get the wine barrel treatment, but if it was bottled on 7/13/16, and dandelions were picked about a month-and-a-half prior to that, it doesn't seem like an awful lotta time to spend maturing in barrels. Then again, I'm definitely no BA brewing expert, so perhaps about a month is enough to impart that extra level of deliciousness?!
I keep seeing it mentioned that 2016 was wine barrel aged. I have a 2016 but believe it says oak? Are their two different versions?
I keep seeing it mentioned that 2016 was wine barrel aged.
It was limit 2 last Friday not sure weds/ThursdayHas Sankt Hans been limit 2 since this batch was released at the brewery, or did they add the limit recently?
It was limit 2 last Friday not sure weds/Thursday
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Just a heads-up that I plan on buying all the S&S4 on Friday.
You say that as if there will be any left after my purchase on Thursday![]()
Keep your hands off my single hop IPA cans broI'm personally hoping Citra IPA and Walden last... I would buy LOTS of this