Florence is on the board. Limit 6/per...Looking forward to Convivial, Arctic, and Sarrasin in the near future. Relentless. Happy New Year!
How was the scene up there today? I ended up skipping as last time I tried to go before work I had to leave with just bottles due to timing.
Arrived at 11. They let us in, I was 3rd in line. Out by 12:10. It was roughly 50 people in line at 12:15 but everyone still fit inside. High was 5 degrees outside and cloudy.
Anna was 1 per person (3 cases left)
A whole crap ton of Florence..I'm guessing 1500 bottles or even a 2K release
GoM was a nice full palate and so was Earl. Plenty of bottles for this week and maybe next!
Awesome news, I think I'll try to get up tomorrow before work.
I know I told you last time I saw you up there, but we're having that tasting this weekend (Friday is the big day) and you're still more than welcome to attend!!
Looks like Daybreak will be bottled next week according to HF twitter. Amazing news, this is one I haven't tried yet and it sounds fantastic to me.
Wild speculation on my part, how about they brew Edith and toss that in the used Grand Marnier barrels for six months or so?! Sign me up for that.
regarding Daybreak, I have no clue if batch 1 was barrel aged but I'm fairly confident it was. Looking at the notes from me and others, there aren't many details that would have me think it was BA.
I'm also hoping this Florence is more tart than the last batch.
After two and a half years- we have reached batch 300. Next Friday we will brew a new batch of Daybreak destined for Grand Marnier barrels. This batch will be richer, with twice as much orange and zest...
Shaun replies on twitter that batch 1 was "definitely not" barrel aged, and "Description would have stated, as well as the label, that it was aged in oak..."
Guess I"ll have to ask him next time I'm up there if I should create a new entry on RateBeer for batch 2? Daybreak on RB is not currently listed as retired.
I've asked Shaun (prob a year ago) and Phil (more recently) just that and each gave very similar answers that they honestly don't know if they could brew it again. Reading between the lines, I wonder if this was a bit of a happy accident in the way Black Biscuit was rumored to be for Founders? I've always wondered why of all the saisons/wilds that Shaun has done, Mimosa is by far the strongest at like 10%. I wonder if this perhaps wasn't by choice? I'm no homebrewer or even remotely qualified to talk about what could happen to cause this...I just always wondered why Mimosa was released at 10% and nothing else they've done has come close to that (for saisons/wilds).I'm sure I'm beating a dead horse but has anybody asked Shaun if he'll ever do Mimosa again? It seems to be one of few beers he hasn't brewed a second time (or plans to) and I'm curious why this is. We all know he's doing Juicy again, I've heard rumors that Ann will be released again sooner or later as well.
What's the deal with Mimosa?
Along those same lines, I overheard Shaun talking to someone about Art back at the DBD release. He mentioned that they probably won't brew it again for a while because of how time-intensive it was dealing with the barrels from the first release. Apparently, the fermentation was going nuts and the barrels were constantly leaking/oozing. Makes me think Art was a happy accident as well.I've asked Shaun (prob a year ago) and Phil (more recently) just that and each gave very similar answers that they honestly don't know if they could brew it again. Reading between the lines, I wonder if this was a bit of a happy accident in the way Black Biscuit was rumored to be for Founders? I've always wondered why of all the saisons/wilds that Shaun has done, Mimosa is by far the strongest at like 10%. I wonder if this perhaps wasn't by choice? I'm no homebrewer or even remotely qualified to talk about what could happen to cause this...I just always wondered why Mimosa was released at 10% and nothing else they've done has come close to that (for saisons/wilds).
I'd really love if they made it again, hope it does happen. At the very least, some kind of run at an Imperial Saison again would be cool. Maybe with other citrus, other fruit, whatever.
Along those same lines, I overheard Shaun talking to someone about Art back at the DBD release. He mentioned that they probably won't brew it again for a while because of how time-intensive it was dealing with the barrels from the first release. Apparently, the fermentation was going nuts and the barrels were constantly leaking/oozing. Makes me think Art was a happy accident as well.
Isn't it also true that early versions of Art are basically equal to current Arthur releases? I believe Arthur was 100% stainless at first, but now I think all HF saisons see some time oak. I hadn't heard that with Art, and it has now been what, 18 months since it was released?That's really weird. Why would that be the case for Art, and not for Flora? Seems like one would expect the behavior of the beer in the barrels to be relatively similar, no?
Isn't it also true that early versions of Art are basically equal to current Arthur releases? I believe Arthur was 100% stainless at first, but now I think all HF saisons see some time oak. I hadn't heard that with Art, and it has now been what, 18 months since it was released?
I do hope we see more Ann this year...and that Norma, Flora (and Ann if that happens) are still 750ml releases. These are special beers best shared, I wish those would remain in 750ml bottles.
Agreed. Hope Art does still happen again though!I dunno. That's what Shaun said a long time ago, that eventually Arthur would pretty much be Art, and that Art would be a single barrel w/ longer aging- but I don't know what kind of a dip in oak the "early versions" of Art got. And yes, they all see oak, but I think Anna/Arthur/Clara/Edith/Florence (e.g. the regular shelf saisons) only get a couple weeks in the puncheons, which isn't really "barrel aged". But yeah, I think Arthur used to be 100% stainless, and now it's 100% oak aged.
This would be absolutely devastating seeing as how my n00b ass traded away the only Arts I got at the last release because I didn't know what the **** I was doing.Along those same lines, I overheard Shaun talking to someone about Art back at the DBD release. He mentioned that they probably won't brew it again for a while because of how time-intensive it was dealing with the barrels from the first release. Apparently, the fermentation was going nuts and the barrels were constantly leaking/oozing. Makes me think Art was a happy accident as well.
It's all good, we all make mistakes as noobs. Hey do you have a Mimosa? I have some Black Chocolate Stout I can trade you for it.This would be absolutely devastating seeing as how my n00b ass traded away the only Arts I got at the last release because I didn't know what the **** I was doing.
I got fleeced for it.
edit: Jesus, looking back on that trade I was ******* mugged.
This would be absolutely devastating seeing as how my n00b ass traded away the only Arts I got at the last release because I didn't know what the **** I was doing.
I got fleeced for it.
edit: Jesus, looking back on that trade I was ******* mugged.
This would be absolutely devastating seeing as how my n00b ass traded away the only Arts I got at the last release because I didn't know what the **** I was doing.
I got fleeced for it.
edit: Jesus, looking back on that trade I was ******* mugged.