drgarage1
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It will be one.I’m going up This week,really want to chill in an off week with some lager. Hope it isn’t a Samuel scenario
It will be one.I’m going up This week,really want to chill in an off week with some lager. Hope it isn’t a Samuel scenario
Has Anne been announced as to go? Usually a single barrel denotes CW/onsite only.It will be one.
It will be one.
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Ann is the wine barrel-fermented and aged version of Anna (1902-1993), our grandfather's sister as well as the name of our honey Farmstead® ale. The evolution of Anna into Ann is an indeterminate and metamorphic occurrence; only a single digit percentage of all wine barrel-aged Anna becomes what is unmistakebly identifiable as Ann. We selected a single barrel to age atop Anne yellow raspberries from Fisher Brothers Farm. The result is the auspicious evolution of Ann into Anne: a unique, beautiful expression of serendipity, nature, and patience.
375ml
$75
True, a single barrel definitely implies it won't be to go. Hopefully it's just for CW, that would be about the only way I'll be making it to Hill next week, looking for a chill environment to try out Poetica rather than a huge turnout for a beer I'm not going to drop that kind of cash on.Highly doubt its to go. That price is ridiculous though. Can we just get regular Ann not at $75 please..
I want to continue to love HF unconditionally but boy have they made that difficult.
That's true, of course. Said another way: my opinion of HF has changed as of late & this doesn't help. I cannot help that a hyped $75 375ml rubs me the wrong way. Didn't SH once preach about a sense of place and brewing beer for Greensboro? According to Wikipedia, the per capita income in Greensboro, VT is $19,396. A $75 375ml feels pretty off-brand. Anyway -- I know that this is an unpopular opinion and so I'll quiet down. On a positive note, I have a 3yr old bottle of Clara in the fridge I'm pretty excited to open later!Luckily one can easily choose to not buy beers priced out of their comfort zone and still get world class cans and shelfies with year round availability...
View attachment 5596
Ann is the wine barrel-fermented and aged version of Anna (1902-1993), our grandfather's sister as well as the name of our honey Farmstead® ale. The evolution of Anna into Ann is an indeterminate and metamorphic occurrence; only a single digit percentage of all wine barrel-aged Anna becomes what is unmistakebly identifiable as Ann. We selected a single barrel to age atop Anne yellow raspberries from Fisher Brothers Farm. The result is the auspicious evolution of Ann into Anne: a unique, beautiful expression of serendipity, nature, and patience.
375ml
$75
Waiting for it. I almost posted before but thought twice about itI'm bored this afternoon and marooned at home, so this is going in the dumpster fire group.
Waiting for it. I almost posted before but thought twice about it
Quiet week around here...hmmm
Anyone go recently that can report if Hommage is still available to go?
That's true, of course. Said another way: my opinion of HF has changed as of late & this doesn't help. I cannot help that a hyped $75 375ml rubs me the wrong way. Didn't SH once preach about a sense of place and brewing beer for Greensboro? According to Wikipedia, the per capita income in Greensboro, VT is $19,396. A $75 375ml feels pretty off-brand. Anyway -- I know that this is an unpopular opinion and so I'll quiet down. On a positive note, I have a 3yr old bottle of Clara in the fridge I'm pretty excited to open later!
View attachment 5596
Ann is the wine barrel-fermented and aged version of Anna (1902-1993), our grandfather's sister as well as the name of our honey Farmstead® ale. The evolution of Anna into Ann is an indeterminate and metamorphic occurrence; only a single digit percentage of all wine barrel-aged Anna becomes what is unmistakebly identifiable as Ann. We selected a single barrel to age atop Anne yellow raspberries from Fisher Brothers Farm. The result is the auspicious evolution of Ann into Anne: a unique, beautiful expression of serendipity, nature, and patience.
375ml
$75
View attachment 5596
Ann is the wine barrel-fermented and aged version of Anna (1902-1993), our grandfather's sister as well as the name of our honey Farmstead® ale. The evolution of Anna into Ann is an indeterminate and metamorphic occurrence; only a single digit percentage of all wine barrel-aged Anna becomes what is unmistakebly identifiable as Ann. We selected a single barrel to age atop Anne yellow raspberries from Fisher Brothers Farm. The result is the auspicious evolution of Ann into Anne: a unique, beautiful expression of serendipity, nature, and patience.
375ml
$75
This is so well said. It's been an interesting few months in terms of price points on limited bottles.
No one is being forced to buy limited, aged for years, blended beers like Samuel, CD23, Ann etc. Hill has more affordable beer available, and spending on craft beer in general instead of cheaper alcohol options is a personal choice based upon disposable income and priorities. Refill a growler for $7 if that's your price point ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Quiet week around here...hmmm
Anyone go recently that can report if Hommage is still available to go?
Just give it to the CW Hilluminati only, I'd have way less an issue with that.
You'd rather not have the option to purchase or pass? Ok...
The last onsite release of Ann wasn’t priced that far off from this (it’s $60 for onsite consumption vs $75 for CW) and I’m fairly confident yellow raspberries aren’t cheap.
Capitalism is a bitch huh?