JulianB1
Well-Known Member
Removed, what was it?
I'm gonna guess it was the $1k Ann, b2.Removed, what was it?
I'm gonna guess it was the $1k Ann, b2.
Seriously, besides, I thought everyone just stole dontdrinkbeer pictures to throw on their sales. Alternatively I made this for the guy, do you think if I send it over he'll use it?Asks for $375 but can't even take a picture of the bottle. FFS, I hope you use the proceeds to buy a camera phone.
Seriously, besides, I thought everyone just stole dontdrinkbeer pictures to throw on their sales. Alternatively I made this for the guy, do you think if I send it over he'll use it?
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ISO: magnifying glass + paint bucket toolSeriously, besides, I thought everyone just stole dontdrinkbeer pictures to throw on their sales. Alternatively I made this for the guy, do you think if I send it over he'll use it?
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Also, "Apline"
As the ten-year anniversary of this this unctuous, full-bodied, ruby-black barleywine approaches, it has truly begun to hit its stride. With a striking array of pure, rich and layered tarry intensity, the seductive aroma features creme de cassis, wood smoke, cocoa-dusted truffles, spice box, jammy blackberries and charcoal. Staggering complexity exudes from opulent body, and the beer is delicious and powerful, possessing a medley of espresso, mocha, and black currant flavors capped with sweet tannins, savory blackcurrant and blackberry fruit deftly touched by toasty oak. Wonderfully textured and downright heavenly, this commemorative beer will evolve favorably for the next 8-10 years.
It might, if you're into certain oxidation flavors. I loved it when I had it and wouldn't be surprised if it was still great after 10 more years.Yes, a 10 year old American BA barleywine has just "begun to hit its stride". And surely it will "evolve favorably" for another decade.
My guess is it's just a comment on the weird label. SeaWatchman might know more.Maybe a question for the lambic thread, but what in the **** is this "fifth bottling" of Cantillon OG:
http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=27986
Is this just a standard bottle of OG?
It might, if you're into certain oxidation flavors. I loved it when I had it and wouldn't be surprised if it was still great after 10 more years.
My guess is it's just a comment on the weird label. SeaWatchman might know more.
Nothing special about that. 5th bottling of the season maybe? That's not the 5th label version to ever be used or anything.
That cocoa-dusted truffle aroma. Also, WTF does spice box smell like?Not an outrageous price for this one by any means, but check out the hyperbolic description:
http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=27950
Yes, a 10 year old American BA barleywine has just "begun to hit its stride". And surely it will "evolve favorably" for another decade.
WTF does spice box smell like?
Any thoughts on the "arguably the most complex blend Jean has ever produced" hype from the seller? Just ******** to try and move the beer or is there something interesting there?
But don't you drainpour those jawns on the reg?Not an outrageous price for this one by any means, but check out the hyperbolic description:
http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=27950
Yes, a 10 year old American BA barleywine has just "begun to hit its stride". And surely it will "evolve favorably" for another decade.
Thank Christ it was cellared properly. I'd hate for anything to happen to those lovely, subtle nail polish remover notes.
This guy has a bunch of ****** beers on there for crazy money. 200 bucks for a 1995 Sam Triple Bock. I smell troll
i thought we were done with this
i thought we were done with this
call him troll, but I recently pegged him as making 2x $300 sales. I hate the thought that someone might actually give him money.This guy has a bunch of ****** beers on there for crazy money. 200 bucks for a 1995 Sam Triple Bock. I smell troll