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Lush Land had been available for growlers, though I'm not sure what the current status is. I'd guess if they brew another batch (hopefully in the not-too-distant future), there'd be growlers again.
 
They ran out of Lush Land over a week ago. There was a random cask of it on the bar the other day, though.

I'm sure they'll make it again. Great "juice" that still remembered to be bitter.
 
They ran out of Lush Land over a week ago. There was a random cask of it on the bar the other day, though.

I'm sure they'll make it again. Great "juice" that still remembered to be bitter.


We've got some great fresh hop beers coming out. Gotta drink those fast while they're fresh. Lush Land will make another appearance soon.
 
I mean, those juicy beers have lots of hops. The bitterness is just dialed down...
 
How about a fresh hop, hazy beer?

































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This beer is silly good, and it spent a week in a FedEx truck going across the country. Can't even imagine how good it was fresh at the brewery.
 
HolyMtn Damn you and all your delicious beers, the wife and I came in on Sunday and ran through your entire tap list twice each. Keep doing what you do and we'll be back in March...
 
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Haven't had all that much from Holy Mountain aside from the occasional tasting when lurchingbeast or Lansman brings it out, but I'm really enjoying this one tonight. Bready wheat and grainy pilsner malt character, dry and effervescent, black pepper / phenolic saison yeast profile with a mild Brett funk and a nice mineral forward finish with a firmer bitterness than I expected.

As a Saison nerd I'm really looking forward to the other bottle I have in the fridge (The Goat) and trying some more in the future.
 
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Haven't had all that much from Holy Mountain aside from the occasional tasting when lurchingbeast or Lansman brings it out, but I'm really enjoying this one tonight. Bready wheat and grainy pilsner malt character, dry and effervescent, black pepper / phenolic saison yeast profile with a mild Brett funk and a nice mineral forward finish with a firmer bitterness than I expected.

As a Saison nerd I'm really looking forward to the other bottle I have in the fridge (The Goat) and trying some more in the future.
Lansman hates Holy Mountain. He was probably just trying to clear his fridge. :p
 
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Haven't had all that much from Holy Mountain aside from the occasional tasting when lurchingbeast or Lansman brings it out, but I'm really enjoying this one tonight. Bready wheat and grainy pilsner malt character, dry and effervescent, black pepper / phenolic saison yeast profile with a mild Brett funk and a nice mineral forward finish with a firmer bitterness than I expected.

As a Saison nerd I'm really looking forward to the other bottle I have in the fridge (The Goat) and trying some more in the future.

Yeah I was a big fan of that. So many saisons indistinguishable from wild ales lately, was nice to have something in the traditional realm.
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This one was pretty good too, last beer we had on a 72 hole jaunt in South Tahoe ~6 weeks ago

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