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"It has two varieties of three different adjuncts. So, six adjuncts in all."

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I'm in. Although I'm in the minority of people that don't think it's that bad. One of Rogue's former brewers told me the base before before blending in the flavoring is actually a pretty damn good rauchbier.
Except they used liquid smoke in the final release, so that's clearly false.
 
Not necessarily a bad deal, but how did I miss this?? Every ******* Thomas Hardy's Ale ever for $4675:

https://mybeercellar.com/?itm=66541

Id argue that it is a pretty terrible deal. That average price comes out to like $115 per bottle.

I just bought a 2016 off the shelf for $10
Bottles throughout most of the 90’s and later arnt that uncommon and can probably be found for around $40 “value” if you find someone decent enough to trade with who stockpiled these.

Its only when you get into specific vintages for peoples birth years that prices go up drastically when someone wants to “overpay” to get it done fast for a birthday tasting.

Leaving aside the fact that most of these, even if stored in ideal circumstances are probably pushing the edges of enjoyment/drinkability for even the biggest THA fans.
 
Id argue that it is a pretty terrible deal. That average price comes out to like $115 per bottle.

I just bought a 2016 off the shelf for $10
Bottles throughout most of the 90’s and later arnt that uncommon and can probably be found for around $40 “value” if you find someone decent enough to trade with who stockpiled these.

Its only when you get into specific vintages for peoples birth years that prices go up drastically when someone wants to “overpay” to get it done fast for a birthday tasting.

Leaving aside the fact that most of these, even if stored in ideal circumstances are probably pushing the edges of enjoyment/drinkability for even the biggest THA fans.

I am a self-professed non-expert when it comes to THA pricing. It's definitely a lot of money for some very old beer, most of which are nip bottles. I always just assumed the birth year beer hunters set the pricing on the older vintages by virtue of them willing to overpay and the lack of many other realistic options.

At this point in my life I'm much more likely to pay for a demi of Chateau d'Yquem. Doesn't hurt that 1984 wasn't a particularly vaunted vintage.
 
I am a self-professed non-expert when it comes to THA pricing. It's definitely a lot of money for some very old beer, most of which are nip bottles. I always just assumed the birth year beer hunters set the pricing on the older vintages by virtue of them willing to overpay and the lack of many other realistic options.

At this point in my life I'm much more likely to pay for a demi of Chateau d'Yquem. Doesn't hurt that 1984 wasn't a particularly vaunted vintage.

Got to try a bottle of 1986 Chateau d'Yquem via @Weatherdog a couple years back that was extremely tasty, and has now forever scared me away from falling deeper down another rabbit hole I can't afford.
 
This has probably already been posted but this is one of the most douchey things I've ever read. https://mybeercellar.com/?itm=57917
Worth capturing if it goes away: This is Anchorage Brewing Companies most limited beer, and I am proud to be posting this beer to this site. This beer was very limited and only the most astute and elite of beer connoisseurs know how many of these were bottled. That number is a meager 147 bottles that were sold to the public and I know that because I know about what I am selling. Only the most progressive of beer drinkers know how many are left but this is certainly one of very few. My goal is to provide beer drinkers with the world's best beer. I believe that the inaccessibility of this beer should only make it better and knowing that it was mentioned on Facebook that 147 bottles were sold to the public and that only makes the beer drinker who knows that much cooler and progressive. This beer is priced with a progressive approach to bringing the greatest beer on earth to auction and allowing the entitled drinker a chance to purchase and quench their thirst. Only one bottle will be sold in this auction.
 
Worth capturing if it goes away: This is Anchorage Brewing Companies most limited beer, and I am proud to be posting this beer to this site. This beer was very limited and only the most astute and elite of beer connoisseurs know how many of these were bottled. That number is a meager 147 bottles that were sold to the public and I know that because I know about what I am selling. Only the most progressive of beer drinkers know how many are left but this is certainly one of very few. My goal is to provide beer drinkers with the world's best beer. I believe that the inaccessibility of this beer should only make it better and knowing that it was mentioned on Facebook that 147 bottles were sold to the public and that only makes the beer drinker who knows that much cooler and progressive. This beer is priced with a progressive approach to bringing the greatest beer on earth to auction and allowing the entitled drinker a chance to purchase and quench their thirst. Only one bottle will be sold in this auction.
"This beer was very limited and only the most astute and elite of beer connoisseurs know how many of these were bottled."

So good!

Am I missing what batch this is? Mr "Proud to list this bottle" didn't bother listing that info. Guessing b3.
 
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