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I gonna go back and read the thread from start to finish to celebrate!
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For those keeping score at home, le Sarrasin is still kicking ass.

We had a share last weekend and for me Le Sarrasin edged out CD11, which in turn edged out Flora Cuvee. All fantastic, but Le Sarrasin is just that good. Plus the nose on Flora Plum is magic.

I've also had the pleasure of drinking Sue a couple of times in the last 6 months. It wasn't included in the tasting, but it wouldn't have taken a backseat to many of the beers there if it had been.
 
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I left a bottle of Anna at a buddy's place. I had him send me a picture and it does not have a batch number or bottling date on the label. Anyone have one of these? I did not see anything on the excel sheet. Maybe from 2013, but not sure.

- Joe
 
I left a bottle of Anna at a buddy's place. I had him send me a picture and it does not have a batch number or bottling date on the label. Anyone have one of these? I did not see anything on the excel sheet. Maybe from 2013, but not sure.

- Joe
yup.... but don't know for sure when it's from
 
Not that surprised about the Genealogy limits. The first Everett bottle release of the season sold out after less than 3 days and that was 1 case per person. There can't have been as much Genealogy as an Everett batch.
 
New info about CD 15 as per the website:

Civil Disobedience #15: A blend composed of beers from a diversity of barrels ranging from sixteen to thirty months and further aged on organic, hand peeled mangos

I wonder if my job will let me just work from the car... I get data in Greensboro..
 
Oh man the trade value is gonna be crazy if only they wouldve just used machines to peel the mangoes id be able to afford trading for it.

Machine peeled only trades for shelf turds at this point...This is going to be crazy...
 
If memory serves me right, it's a different blend....
 
Taste is subtle and varied, all the saison flavors are there, gin has a touch of a bite but mingles nicely, barrel is minimal... Base beer has a lot of awesome citrus and peachy stuff going on that plays very well with the gin. It'll probably be a pretty polarizing beer but I'm into it, big time.

enjoying one now and concur with all of this. its lovely.
 
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