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Tilquin no longer sits on the shelves in Seattle like it used to. Word is spreading. ugh.

Sorry to hear, its the opposite here! Only ones that go fast are the regular Cantillons here, we don't get the seasonals. Secondary on seasonal cantillons is getting bad here
 
I'm sure the folks buying it don't care, but those old bottles from The Bruery had a different style of cap / bottling method which didn't produce as good of a seal or keep as much O2 out. Partridge, Two Turtle Doves, Leuvds (sp?) have all been undrinkable when I last had them a couple of years back.
 
I'm sure the folks buying it don't care, but those old bottles from The Bruery had a different style of cap / bottling method which didn't produce as good of a seal or keep as much O2 out. Partridge, Two Turtle Doves, Leuvds (sp?) have all been undrinkable when I last had them a couple of years back.
I've heard that. The only reason I want it is for completeness.
 
Partridge is the only one (so far) I am missing for my eventual 12 days of Christmas bottle share. But I'm not laying out $500 to get the reg and BA versions. I will come across one eventually or I won't
there is almost a guarantee that bruery will release a 12 pack of all of them when the set is complete. now will that set be way overpriced.... youre god damn right it will lol
 
I'm sure the folks buying it don't care, but those old bottles from The Bruery had a different style of cap / bottling method which didn't produce as good of a seal or keep as much O2 out. Partridge, Two Turtle Doves, Leuvds (sp?) have all been undrinkable when I last had them a couple of years back.
Partridge held up pretty well when I had it this last December and I typically hate Bruery beers. It wasn't amazing or anything, but better than I expected, which admittedly wasn't much.
 
there is almost a guarantee that bruery will release a 12 pack of all of them when the set is complete. now will that set be way overpriced.... youre god damn right it will lol

If prior years of Bruery “archive sales” have learned us anything its that they thought they had some of those saved but dont.

Then again, I also remember them selling piapt and papier for $100 a piece, then issuing refunds cuz they didnt have them....only to later find some and sell them again but at a much lower price without the “benefit/donation to a good cause” attachment.

I could totally see them pulling a stone and rebrewing them all as an encore though.

I'm sure the folks buying it don't care, but those old bottles from The Bruery had a different style of cap / bottling method which didn't produce as good of a seal or keep as much O2 out. Partridge, Two Turtle Doves, Leuvds (sp?) have all been undrinkable when I last had them a couple of years back.

I do not doubt this cuz the last turtle doves I had was a little dicey but man the 100% BA papiers I recently tanked were amazing.... then again maybe their wax seal jobby job assisted in keeping all the airs out/in?
 

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