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The "big release" has always seemed like a odd business practice to me. The only motivation I can see is to generate cash quickly. When these happen you are not maximizing the buying potential for a lot of folks simply because they a.) Wind up drinking a bunch of bottles while waiting in line for hours b.) they are sick of dealing with the crowds and often buy their allotment and leave and c.) encourage shitlords who rarely patronize your establishment to load up on mules.

By keeping a large portion of a special release for on-site consumption a brewery could stand out from others in the area for people who are traveling to an area and still allow locals plenty of access to it. If I am making a trip to a brewery to try a special release like that then I am also sitting down, ordering food, ordering other beers so they would make way more money than if I just bought it to go and left.
 
This is what Cory King is doing with Side Project. According to a guy I trade with from there, they might be shifting a lot of releases to not even be available to go. Lots of guys are just getting fed up with the reselling.

ISO: Mason Jar filled in the bathroom of Side Project stuff

I like hoppin frog but best in Ohio is a huge stretch Jackie o, fat heads, n hoof hearted come to mind.

Would put Hopping Frog over Hoof Hearted
 
The "big release" has always seemed like a odd business practice to me. The only motivation I can see is to generate cash quickly. When these happen you are not maximizing the buying potential for a lot of folks simply because they a.) Wind up drinking a bunch of bottles while waiting in line for hours b.) they are sick of dealing with the crowds and often buy their allotment and leave and c.) encourage shitlords who rarely patronize your establishment to load up on mules.

By keeping a large portion of a special release for on-site consumption a brewery could stand out from others in the area for people who are traveling to an area and still allow locals plenty of access to it. If I am making a trip to a brewery to try a special release like that then I am also sitting down, ordering food, ordering other beers so they would make way more money than if I just bought it to go and left.

I saw someone post a picture forget if it was on here or another page, but there was a raffle and it filled fast for like $900 total profit and someone commented. Damn it. I am definitely going to these releases from now on
 
I'd love to try some of Jakie O's regular beers. So far i've had a bunch of their barreled stuff and it has been just ok. But I can't really "rate" them because I have yet to try one of their year round releases.
 
This is what Cory King is doing with Side Project. According to a guy I trade with from there, they might be shifting a lot of releases to not even be available to go. Lots of guys are just getting fed up with the reselling.
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I think that beer would have been more fitting to be in a 12 oz can if you are going to can it. Save the tall boys for IPA's, but I might be in the minority on that.

Only BA beer I've had in a tall boy can was Wizard Burial Ground. That beer is amazing IMO, but that's all the sample size I have to go by thus far.
 
Only BA beer I've had in a tall boy can was Wizard Burial Ground. That beer is amazing IMO, but that's all the sample size I have to go by thus far.

Agreed, Wizard Burial Ground was an amazing beer. Might still have one on hand. It is weird, Vivant started out as all cans and they still do 90% in cans but lately they have released a few bottles lately with the intent of aging. So it seems as though they think its wise to put "aging" beers in bottles. This is one in the fridge that I am going to try tonight called "Fussy Dutchman" but I wanted to frame the "bottle aging" notes on the side-

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