I was sure I had some e-mails about that whole weird De Struise auction thing, but now I can't find them. It did cause me to run across Alen's flickr, though, which is quite a trip down memory lane: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alenmirz/
That's a name I haven't heard in a minute.I was sure I had some e-mails about that whole weird De Struise auction thing, but now I can't find them. It did cause me to run across Alen's flickr, though, which is quite a trip down memory lane: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alenmirz/
Christ, who is that guy?I was sure I had some e-mails about that whole weird De Struise auction thing, but now I can't find them. It did cause me to run across Alen's flickr, though, which is quite a trip down memory lane: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alenmirz/
Did we talk about this one yet?
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I love the random Cuvée Rene Kriek bottles mixed in with the typical old school whales. Something that is now a good but budget shelfie next to the likes of Crianza.I was sure I had some e-mails about that whole weird De Struise auction thing, but now I can't find them. It did cause me to run across Alen's flickr, though, which is quite a trip down memory lane: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alenmirz/
I was sure I had some e-mails about that whole weird De Struise auction thing, but now I can't find them. It did cause me to run across Alen's flickr, though, which is quite a trip down memory lane: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alenmirz/
Christ, who is that guy?
Also, on the "3F OG is the best" thing, I opened a 2013 today after having a seasons set last weekend and I'll be damned if I didn't think the regular ole '13 OG was better. Funny how that works.
Those releases were the best. Oldest killshot I still manage to have on my phone was from a July 2010 captain Lawrence release. Don’t remember if it was castleton or flaming fury.
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Christ, who is that guy?
Also, on the "3F OG is the best" thing, I opened a 2013 today after having a seasons set last weekend and I'll be damned if I didn't think the regular ole '13 OG was better. Funny how that works.
Something I was thinking about earlier today:
Those Armand seasonals were sold what 6 years ago? I can still recall my thought process back then in buying them. “**** thats expensive but I really like 3f. I guess ill buy one of each as they are released and give them a shot.”
“Wait, the price is so high because the brewery is using the sales as a fundraiser to build a new brewery/recover from an accident that destroyed their inventory? **** it, im all in on multiples.”
I regret not buying 12 of each.I still have no regrets on the sets.![]()
Those tickets were the biggest bunch of ********. The people who got there early would take like 10 tickets a person and then just pass them out to friends when they arrived. I only got bottles at one release because the people I was with knew so many people.That pic sure takes me back. I went to their Rosso e Marrone release back in Feb/Mar 2010 and on that day, that wall looked very similar except for maybe more Dark Lord. I have the pic on an old laptop somewhere. The one thing I remember about that release was you had to have a ticket from one of those deli please take a number ticket dispensers. If you got there late, forget it. Luckily my friend knew a local who got some tickets early on.![]()
Did we talk about this one yet?
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RIp BeerMeX2Is that pic is from the Steve Kim "beer dad" days????
Is that pic is from the Steve Kim "beer dad" days????
Legitimately one of two beer regrets I have. The other is not buying a bottle of Cantillon or old Tomes every time I walked into a bottle shop for the years they sat on shelves. Oh and not buying all the first blend Tilquin when it came out and was turding up shelves. I guess that's 3.I regret not buying 12 of each.
Walked into Johnnys in Rome on my 1 year honeymoon back in 2013. Cantillon lining the shelves. I bought only a St Lam and a Rose and had the guy talk me into buying a Panil. I could have walked out with 2 cases of Lam/LPG/LPK.Legitimately one of two beer regrets I have. The other is not buying a bottle of Cantillon or old Tomes every time I walked into a bottle shop for the years they sat on shelves. Oh and not buying all the first blend Tilquin when it came out and was turding up shelves. I guess that's 3.
that sounds super interesting, would love to hear how it goes.I think you just made my mind up...
In 2 weeks I was planning on opening an armand set. I was already tossing around the idea of having my wife pour them so I dont know which is which. I think im gonna add an ‘11/12 OG to the mix.
back in the 90s this was my beast, because brooklyn monster and choc stout just wouldn't cut it anymore and i had already bought up all the local Hardy's ale. Not a 'whale' for many, but for us it was magical. purchased in 96.
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drank it for the 1999/2000 new year change over while hundreds of miles away from civilization with my siblings. Just us, a campfire, and some beer. A lovely time.
also found a michael jackson article about it that contains so many of those mid 90s beer feels. lol at explaining bottle-conditioning and maris otter malts.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/winters-ale-1316284.html
God, I know I was hungover AF, but the one jedwards brought to #deathbylargeformat made me instant gag. It was gross af. Little barleywine flavor, lots of musty cork. I also had one of the first pours, so mine was probably mostly cork.They aren't that hard to find, but Bass Kings Ale 1902 was probably the beer I coveted the most.
Landed one and ticked it. Not bad for 115 years old, but not good either. Very cool experience though.
Bet you could find one on eBay UK, for old times' sake.
Yeah, after spending a number of years around 2006-2008 scoring the oldest beers I could find (old k&b, TH, John Smiths, bass, etc) im down to one nip of TH 1980. They were all wonderful to try, but im done with that adventure for now.
Best old bottle I had was a sherborne abbey ale from around 72.