DannyFullpint
Well-Known Member
This made me laugh!It's alright. In line with Wakefield's other beers that all taste like candy or food.
This made me laugh!It's alright. In line with Wakefield's other beers that all taste like candy or food.
Is it right of me to be completely tired of breweries where the response to this is "OH BUT TRY X LIMITED RELEASE"? Cool, this dude can make decent home-brew size batches of super cool beers, but the rest of these beers are not worth my time..
I went to J Wakefield on a whim this weekend while in Miami for a wedding - was amused because of the long history of him getting trashed on this site but expected the beer to be very tasty. The beer was not really very good. The oreo stout was okay - better than the Veil one - but basically all of the other regular release stuff was completely unremarkable to bad, and the one BA beer I had (some stout - I have already forgotten the name) was hot and not very good.
Is it right of me to be completely tired of breweries where the response to this is "OH BUT TRY X LIMITED RELEASE"? Cool, this dude can make decent home-brew size batches of super cool beers, but the rest of these beers are not worth my time..
Yeah totally agree, I went one time and the flagships were all pretty meh. Most of the berliners I've had are pretty tasty but that's only because they're overloaded with fruit and/or spice, the base berliner (Stush) smells like dirty socks and sulfur.I went to J Wakefield on a whim this weekend while in Miami for a wedding - was amused because of the long history of him getting trashed on this site but expected the beer to be very tasty. The beer was not really very good. The oreo stout was okay - better than the Veil one - but basically all of the other regular release stuff was completely unremarkable to bad, and the one BA beer I had (some stout - I have already forgotten the name) was hot and not very good.
Is it right of me to be completely tired of breweries where the response to this is "OH BUT TRY X LIMITED RELEASE"? Cool, this dude can make decent home-brew size batches of super cool beers, but the rest of these beers are not worth my time..
Yeah totally agree, I went one time and the flagships were all pretty meh. Most of the berliners I've had are pretty tasty but that's only because they're overloaded with fruit and/or spice, the base berliner (Stush) smells like dirty socks and sulfur.
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I had this one on Friday and it was a chore to finish that tasting glass, by far the sweetest beer I remember tasting.
Yeah, I feel the same way a lot of the time. I catch myself in a rut sometimes where I'm basically only drinking beer from like half a dozen or a dozen breweries that I know and love. I realize I'm not exploring enough, which I also like to do, typically only to try a bunch of new breweries and beer, get disappointed/let down, and then return to the half dozen or dozen breweries that I know and love. I go through this cycle every few months and sometimes have some really solid new beers from breweries I don't often try, but by and large I'm disappointed and questioning why I spent the effort and money when I know I can be happy drinking my regulars.Is it right of me to be completely tired of breweries where the response to this is "OH BUT TRY X LIMITED RELEASE"? Cool, this dude can make decent home-brew size batches of super cool beers, but the rest of these beers are not worth my time..
Yeah, I feel the same way a lot of the time. I catch myself in a rut sometimes where I'm basically only drinking beer from like half a dozen or a dozen breweries that I know and love. I realize I'm not exploring enough, which I also like to do, typically only to try a bunch of new breweries and beer, get disappointed/let down, and then return to the half dozen or dozen breweries that I know and love. I go through this cycle every few months and sometimes have some really solid new beers from breweries I don't often try, but by and large I'm disappointed and questioning why I spent the effort and money when I know I can be happy drinking my regulars.
Man, I feel old.
Good points. We have basically the same list of go-to breweries. I've always described it as not wanting to wade through a bunch of **** in order to find the gems when there are enough breweries out there (at least where I live) that consistently produce very good/interesting beers across a range of styles. I'd rather support them and try new beers that have a higher likelihood of being clean and interesting, even if it's not the best of that given style.I don't even know if new/breweries i'm already comfortable with is my problem. It's more trying to figure out why the **** J Wakefield and their ilk are brewing **** like bad amber ales that I don't want to drink when they made their whole name on X specialty beer. Gimmick breweries suck.
The breweries I like the most (established or not) are the ones from which I can order basically any beer I see on the tap list and at least be interested/challenged. Hill Farmstead obviously being the best example, but Oxbow, Counter Weight, hell, maybe even Night Shift at this point despite teh amount of crap I've given them in the past - either it's interesting or good. The **** at J Wakefield was, generally, neither. Yes, not everyone can make every style well, but if that's true, don't make the styles you can't make well.
Of course, knowing what I have read about the guy, he probably thinks his amber ale is the best amber ale ever made.
He invented that style. The correct term is Floridamber Ale.I don't even know if new/breweries i'm already comfortable with is my problem. It's more trying to figure out why the **** J Wakefield and their ilk are brewing **** like bad amber ales that I don't want to drink when they made their whole name on X specialty beer. Gimmick breweries suck.
The breweries I like the most (established or not) are the ones from which I can order basically any beer I see on the tap list and at least be interested/challenged. Hill Farmstead obviously being the best example, but Oxbow, Counter Weight, hell, maybe even Night Shift at this point despite teh amount of crap I've given them in the past - either it's interesting or good. The **** at J Wakefield was, generally, neither. Yes, not everyone can make every style well, but if that's true, don't make the styles you can't make well.
Of course, knowing what I have read about the guy, he probably thinks his amber ale is the best amber ale ever made.
Already in line.......so anyone going to the release this weekend?
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pictures of you in the rain or it didn't happen. lolAlready in line.
pictures of you in the rain or it didn't happen. lol
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That's me in the front.
This label is horrifying even for Wakefield:
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The movie is bad enough, the label is even worse.This label is horrifying even for Wakefield:
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All proceeds go to The Human Fund.I'll be drinking a bunch of "whales" from JWB this weekend with friends, and I already feel dirty about it. At least the money the event derives is going to a great charity which cancels out some of the bad feelings I have about consuming said beers.
Right?