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I heard it is all better

However no way to distinguish batches

Also, continue telling 2013ers that it is lateX so they continue chasing Kbs or whatever the fck

Au contraire - tell everyone that shelf Fantôme is good. They'll buy it, hate it, and shops will re-order them fresh new Tômes.

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Au contraire - tell everyone that shelf Fantôme is good. They'll buy it, hate it, and shops will re-order them fresh new Tômes.
This is an excellent plan

Brb leveraging ddb to do the devils work

Wait. 2013ers don't know **** about ddb


Brb informing all the cicerones in the Facebook ISO:ft group
 
anyone tried a new label saison recently? there are bottles sitting at a couple shops here and im contemplating rolling the dice. its been too long...

Had one a couple weeks ago, got it in Toledo. It was relative new, though, because they were out of tomes a few weeks prior to *that* visit. So at least it was a fresh delivery.

Like dontdrinkbeer said, there's no way to know batch from batch but at this point, you're probably safe.

I've never had an undrinkable FS, I've had some with that mild smoke & middle school pink eraser taste but honestly I didn't even really mind them all that much.
 
Had one a couple weeks ago, got it in Toledo. It was relative new, though, because they were out of tomes a few weeks prior to *that* visit. So at least it was a fresh delivery.

Like dontdrinkbeer said, there's no way to know batch from batch but at this point, you're probably safe.

I've never had an undrinkable FS, I've had some with that mild smoke & middle school pink eraser taste but honestly I didn't even really mind them all that much.

word. yeah the thing is im 90% sure the saisons on the shelf right now at my main shop are not from the most recent release, hence my reticence. might bite the bullet anyhow
 
word. yeah the thing is im 90% sure the saisons on the shelf right now at my main shop are not from the most recent release, hence my reticence. might bite the bullet anyhow
i almost pulled the trigger on some fantomes today but decided to just buy a 3f og instead. let me know how it turns out if you do get it
 
I can confirm that Fantome is still "very serious grooving"! I had these great beers (plus many more) with DanyP last week:

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For those of you who have not been to Fantome, or met Dany, he is perhaps the kindest brewer in the universe. Truly a generous man, making humble, honest, and delicious beer!
 
I can confirm that Fantome is still "very serious grooving"! I had these great beers (plus many more) with DanyP last week:

Fantome.jpg


For those of you who have not been to Fantome, or met Dany, he is perhaps the kindest brewer in the universe. Truly a generous man, making humble, honest, and delicious beer!

You get those there?
 
I can confirm that Fantome is still "very serious grooving"! I had these great beers (plus many more) with DanyP last week:

Fantome.jpg


For those of you who have not been to Fantome, or met Dany, he is perhaps the kindest brewer in the universe. Truly a generous man, making humble, honest, and delicious beer!

Any details on the three bottles on the right? Also, glad to hear that you enjoyed your trip -- I was super jealous of all the photos Jester King's official page had up!
 
Any details on the three bottles on the right? Also, glad to hear that you enjoyed your trip -- I was super jealous of all the photos Jester King's official page had up!

The two bottles in the middle are the same beer with two different versions of the label. Very similar to "Printemps", but with more orange/citrus character. I believe he said it was made for a local organization/event that wanted a "drinkable/quaffable" beer. Dany had this on tap and it was really great! The "Coffee Ruby" is a stronger, amber beer with coffee. Also a unique, very Fantome type of beer.
 
I can also attest that the recent batches of the older label saison, or Biere Artisinale Sur Lie are in fact everything that beer has been in the past.
 
I can confirm that Fantome is still "very serious grooving"! I had these great beers (plus many more) with DanyP last week:

Fantome.jpg


For those of you who have not been to Fantome, or met Dany, he is perhaps the kindest brewer in the universe. Truly a generous man, making humble, honest, and delicious beer!

danyP, who did the artwork for the middle two beers?
 
Are these smokey bottles the classic saison with the newish/revised label that is similar to the newer glossy hiver/printemps labels or the older sur lie label?

Same question to Dunt
I had one of these last night. Twas smokey and skunky. The skunk was probably from sitting on a shelf. Need more regular saison!
 

Hell of a party thrown by Duntôme. Highlights for me were the Extra Sour Batch 1 (tasted like regular Fantôme saison with a bit more acidity), Fantôme Saison (2004), and Fantôme Saison (2011). Bit of a theme there :)

Otherwise, Sante 1 and 2 were surprisingly good considering their age, and especially when compared against some of the latter ones. Magic Ghost is still quite good in my opinion.

There was plenty of messy rubber, phenol, plastic, "tire fart" in plenty of the bottles, but that seems to finally be past them now, as the new World Cup beer (De Tous les Diâpes) was very nice.
 
Hell of a party thrown by Duntôme. Highlights for me were the Extra Sour Batch 1 (tasted like regular Fantôme saison with a bit more acidity), Fantôme Saison (2004), and Fantôme Saison (2011). Bit of a theme there :)

Otherwise, Sante 1 and 2 were surprisingly good considering their age, and especially when compared against some of the latter ones. Magic Ghost is still quite good in my opinion.

There was plenty of messy rubber, phenol, plastic, "tire fart" in plenty of the bottles, but that seems to finally be past them now, as the new World Cup beer (De Tous les Diâpes) was very nice.

Agreed with your list, but I'll add 2003 Pissenlit as another of the top 5.
 
Hell of a party thrown by Duntôme. Highlights for me were the Extra Sour Batch 1 (tasted like regular Fantôme saison with a bit more acidity), Fantôme Saison (2004), and Fantôme Saison (2011). Bit of a theme there :)

Otherwise, Sante 1 and 2 were surprisingly good considering their age, and especially when compared against some of the latter ones. Magic Ghost is still quite good in my opinion.

There was plenty of messy rubber, phenol, plastic, "tire fart" in plenty of the bottles, but that seems to finally be past them now, as the new World Cup beer (De Tous les Diâpes) was very nice.
Did you get any smoke off the regular saison at all? I had one Friday that was smokey.
 
My local store has some Hiver bottles that have been there for a long time (before Shelton pulled out of MN)...worth the gamble?
 
Define long time. If it's the two piece paper labels buy them up for sure. If it's the glossy 1-piece Shelton labels there is a good shot they are not so good.
 
Opened a bottle of Brise BonBons that I found on the shelf here recently. The guy said they had just gotten them in but I was skeptical. No smoke, great beer, would buy another.

Now if I could finally get to try a non-smoke/plastic regular Saison..
 
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