Confirmed. Phil was saying it'll run out either today or tomorrow.Looks like Twilight is running low at brewery today but more of others (Port, Birth, Anna) still here
Confirmed. Phil was saying it'll run out either today or tomorrow.Looks like Twilight is running low at brewery today but more of others (Port, Birth, Anna) still here
Damn right you need to be there in the AM. Joe and I will be there right at 11.
Did Phil say anything about the port Damon? Just wondering if it will last til the weekend.Confirmed. Phil was saying it'll run out either today or tomorrow.
The very nice golden retriever that frequents the brewery is now ushered out immediately upon entering the new space.
I can prob do Thursday in Waterbury...
Maybe you'll actually be around this time!Hit me up with what you end up deciding... I'm up for a week and a half.
Shaun posted on Twitter that it was aged 22 months in oak. No other details yet.Anyone know anything about this Flora Cuvee that's on the "Coming Soon" list on the website? I know nothing but it sounds potentially amazing.
Maybe you'll actually be around this time!
I'm a very demanding man.You're asking an awful lot of me.
I can prob do Thursday in Waterbury...
Sounds good to me.OK looks like this is happening so long as there isn't a blizzard or anything. BoT sold out today. Was hoping that'd still be available for next Friday.
Anyone know anything about this Flora Cuvee that's on the "Coming Soon" list on the website? I know nothing but it sounds potentially amazing.
It wouldn't shock me if it's a blend of various batches of Flora that have been in different barrels for different lengths of time. Which could be glorious.By definition, probably nothing to write home about.
Cuvée[1] (French pronunciation: [kyve]) is a French wine term derived from cuve, meaning vat or tank.[2][3] The term cuvée is used with several different meanings, more or less based on the concept of a tank of wine put to some purpose:
- On wine labels to denote wine of a specific blend or batch. Since the usage of the term cuvée for this purpose is unregulated, and most wines will have been stored in a vat or tank at some stage of their production, the presence of the word cuvée on a label of an arbitrary producer is no guarantee of its (superior) quality. However, in the range of discerning producers who market both regular blends and blends called "cuvée...", the cuvée-labeled wines will usually be special blends or selected vats of higher quality, at least in comparison to that producer's regular wine(s). Particularly terms like "cuvée speciale", or "tête de cuvée" (the latter especially in Sauternes AOC) should indicate higher quality.
- The term can also be applied to beer and ale or chocolate to refer to a batch that is blended by the manufacturers to produce a certain taste. Many lambics and gueuzes, sour beers with wine-like characteristics, are marketed as "cuvee". When used of beer, ale, or chocolate, the term has no defined meaning, but is meant to evoke images of higher quality, similar to the use of "reserve" as a designation for wine in areas where the term is not regulated by law.
Yeah Shaun has teased photos of Flora on cherries and blueberries.It wouldn't shock me if it's a blend of various batches of Flora that have been in different barrels for different lengths of time. Which could be glorious.
Shaun posted on Twitter that it was aged 22 months in oak. No other details yet.
Yeah, I wasn't saying it was. Sounds like a blend of either various barrel treatments or of various vintages to me.Flora Cuvée is not Flora on cherries or blueberries.
Haha I was about to post that info on the other site but then thought better of it. When were you there? I was with Donny West Rox and Jon, a little before 1As it turns out, Twilight of the Idols was sold out and not Birth of Tragedy. The latter opened the day at 4 per person, but the website now says 1 per. Port Damon limit was dropped to 1 per before they opened. Both must be about to go.
Haha I was about to post that info on the other site but then thought better of it. When were you there? I was with Donny West Rox and Jon, a little before 1
Yeah, we were expecting it to be out (check online before arriving) and then limit 1 after checking again while in line, but it was still 4 per.Ha...yeah, would rather contribute that info here. I was there with a couple friends early...6-7-8 in line. Out of there by 12:30 and off to Montpelier for some double dry-hopped Double Sunshine at the Three Penny. Was BoT still at 4 per by the time you got up there?
Yeah, we were expecting it to be out (check online before arriving) and then limit 1 after checking again while in line, but it was still 4 per.
You didn't go for the Farmer's Market? We were at the Skinny Pancake for massively overpriced for tiny portions breakfast while waiting for the market to start