The infection wasn't immediately present according to people I trust. Took some time to become visible.Checked the reviews on BA: the original batch from 2010 (gold wax) was infected. Everyone still gave solid ratings, though??
The infection wasn't immediately present according to people I trust. Took some time to become visible.Checked the reviews on BA: the original batch from 2010 (gold wax) was infected. Everyone still gave solid ratings, though??
I've never had a bad CFH, but I haven't all of them. Previously (ok this name-changing ******** has gone on too long) could probably tell you.Wasn't B1 infected??
On insta-whales, I don't think KH was really one. For one thing, if you're going to count that, then it should be Rare. But second, I don't think an insta-whale really comes from a pedigreed brewery.
While batch 1 Black Tuesday completely changed the game, I remember North Carolina ruining the trade boards with their ******** hype waelz around the same time. Old Rabbit's Foot, BA Sexual Chocolate, B1 Lindley Park, ******* Event Horizon; all seemed to come out in the same 9 months. ISO;FT was full of "FT: ORF" with asinine asks. Then @nickd did his little statistical study that showed NC and Florida were the worst offenders when it came to overrating their home beers when compared to out of market reviews. I was overjoyed when one of them (I forget which one, ORF?) ended up infected.
If only we knew that would become the norm nationwide.
RIPSo I obviously hate BA and never go on there, but for purposes of this thread, it would be really helpful to have access to my pre-purge messages.
Some (I'm not sure if all) batches of ORF ended up being infected, and this was all due to Duck Rabbit and their notoriously bad QC procedures. It led to the beer being discontinued until being brought back in the past year. Now is just another good BA stout.
I've always found it interesting perusing these old "white whale" BIFs at how many beers from NC (and to a lesser extent SC, although that was mostly the infamous Blackbeerd) showed up in boxes. By the time I was involved most of them had lost whatever cachet they had and were reduced to the appropriate "limited locals" status.
No, but I did a trade with him (can't remember what I sent, but got a Mamouche) and was oddly excited to be trading with a BEER SCENE LEGEND that I sent great extras and was expecting something epic in return and... nope, sent crap. Oh well, still got Mamouche!Does anyone have screenshots of the whole mikesgroove debacle? I think the main BA thread was purged
The Good:
Dark Horse BA Monster 29.
The Bad:
Dark Horse Lambeek Wants <insert your fruit here>
BA Monster was such a big beer. And the Lambeeks were so, so bad.
What were those other hugely infected DH beers they sold at 4 Elf parties in the past? Aigre Pt5?
They also randalled some beer on bacon. God, it was terrible.The sour Six Guys Off The Scale. I also remember a BA maple porter they ****** up every time that I can't think of the name of but trickytunadicky liked it because it tasted like those caramel apple suckers we had as kids.
What were those other hugely infected DH beers they sold at 4 Elf parties in the past? Aigre Pt5?
The Good:
Dark Horse BA Monster 29.
The Bad:
Dark Horse Lambeek Wants <insert your fruit here>
BA Monster was such a big beer. And the Lambeeks were so, so bad.
What were those other hugely infected DH beers they sold at 4 Elf parties in the past? Aigre Pt5?
At one point I went halfers with a buddy on a box of bad beers on MBC, got it for $120 shipped for a case and felt like we got a steal given how many legendary bad beers were in there. Lambeak wants Blood Orange and Lambeak Wants Dragonfruit, Whiskey Richard, Aigre Pt5, FFF Bully Guppy, Viking something or other, and a few others. Made for a spectacularly awful and memorable tasting a few years ago. Bruery Roble Blanco was the worst of the bunch, spectacularly bad.
You mean the "Oh my god the release was awful. It rained for an hour and was 60 degrees!!!!!!!" ?
Previously had the bartender at Churchill's set aside a bottle to share with MarkIntihar and I when we went out there back in 2013. It was exceptional.
Question for the really old-school ballers: what do you reckon was the first "instawhale", if such a thing can be identified?
I'm thinking about this more and I think the answer has to be Morning Delight/KBBS (whichever was first). No brewery that I'm aware of before that went from nothing to "bottles selling for a grand" that quickly. Anything else I can come up with was from a brewery that you knew could do good stuff or the hype took a while to build. But I only started paying attention mid-2011 so I could've missed something before that (thought PVW Eclipse has the PVW name and Eclipse had been around a few years, so I feel like that's not the same).To answer JulianB's question about first "Instawhale" I'll suggest it was '08 PVW Eclipse (Woah!! OP CALL BACK!!1)
I'll also throw into the ring 2011 Framboos. That was all the way built up as soon as some neckbeard overheard Armand say he had a batch in barrel. Maybe not the first, but definitely the most instantaneous of whales.
Bligh's was my first Colorado instawhale.I'm not an old school baller, but I think Colorado's first instawhale was WWBV. The others sat on shelves for weeks at a time. I remember them actually having a releaae party for that beer for the first time. I went like as it started cause I didn't know it had blown up like that and saw a line that was wrapped around the block and just left.
You’re a same time, moondog.Same time
Moondog
I'm thinking about this more and I think the answer has to be Morning Delight/KBBS (whichever was first). No brewery that I'm aware of before that went from nothing to "bottles selling for a grand" that quickly. Anything else I can come up with was from a brewery that you knew could do good stuff or the hype took a while to build. But I only started paying attention mid-2011 so I could've missed something before that (thought PVW Eclipse has the PVW name and Eclipse had been around a few years, so I feel like that's not the same).
Bligh's was my first Colorado instawhale.
My CS trustee from way back got me some when everyone was looking for it. Felt so cool.
Beer is still fantastic too.
The Good:
Dark Horse BA Monster 29.
The Bad:
Dark Horse Lambeek Wants <insert your fruit here>
BA Monster was such a big beer. And the Lambeeks were so, so bad.
What were those other hugely infected DH beers they sold at 4 Elf parties in the past? Aigre Pt5?
First unbeknownst-to-me whale was the 2009 BCBS bomber. Slung some fresh Hooby Tippler tins to somebody (jdhende ?) for some Chicagoland tasties and the 09 might have even been an extra in that trade, can't remember. No surprise to anybody here, but wow. Better than OG Rare, IMO.I agree. It's worth remembering that King Henry came out in 2011 and Rare came out the year before all the while liquor stores had 2009 BCBS cases stacked on top of 2008 BCBS cases. Both Rare and KH were, at best, sleepers. At their peaks they never touched the madness of '09 BT or PiaPT.
I went on a buying binge of monster 29 and BA monster 29 a while back. Still have a small handful of each left - last opened one about a year ago and it’s still excellent.The Good:
Dark Horse BA Monster 29.
The Bad:
Dark Horse Lambeek Wants <insert your fruit here>
BA Monster was such a big beer. And the Lambeeks were so, so bad.
What were those other hugely infected DH beers they sold at 4 Elf parties in the past? Aigre Pt5?
At one point I went halfers with a buddy on a box of bad beers on MBC, got it for $120 shipped for a case and felt like we got a steal given how many legendary bad beers were in there. Lambeak wants Blood Orange and Lambeak Wants Dragonfruit, Whiskey Richard, Aigre Pt5, FFF Bully Guppy, Viking something or other, and a few others. Made for a spectacularly awful and memorable tasting a few years ago. Bruery Roble Blanco was the worst of the bunch, spectacularly bad.