jeevo
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OneDropSoup, I saw that you mentioned you tried Julius recently. What did you think about it? It was a long time want of yours if I remember correctly.
So I'm guessing this means there's no "Two" coming from brewgentlemen
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All three beers will be available on draft and in growlers. Bottles of Foshomo will be released during our Anniversary Bottle Release on Saturday, May 21st."
I think I accidentally deleted that email. Are all of these happening in a few weeks? Or are any going on this week?So I'm guessing this means there's no "Two" coming from brewgentlemen
"We're kicking off our 2nd Anniversary Week with the release of three new hazy pales:
- A new batch of Albatross, our all-Galaxy spring double IPA
- Foshomo, an amped-up double IPA version of Momo, our Mosaic pale ale
- Foggy Mountain, a new American pale ale with Azacca, Amarillo and Simcoe hops
All three beers will be available on draft and in growlers. Bottles of Foshomo will be released during our Anniversary Bottle Release on Saturday, May 21st."
I think I accidentally deleted that email. Are all of these happening in a few weeks? Or are any going on this week?
EDIT: Most specifically I'm wondering about Albatross.
Yeah there's more info here.
We're turning two, family. Let's celebrate.
BOTTLE RELEASE • 12PM
At noon, we'll be releasing three new beers in bottles, as well as a limited number of 2nd Anniversary glassware and t-shirts.
- II: 2nd Anniversary Old Ale Aged in Oak Barrels ($15/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- Foshomo: Mosaic Double IPA ($10/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- The Unknown Unknown: Farmhouse Ale ($10/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- 2nd Anniversary Glassware ($15)
- 2nd Anniversary T-Shirt ($20)
ANNIVERSARY PARTY • 5PM
At 5pm, we'll be closing down the parking lot and taking the party outside. Food trucks, hot beats, and new beers aplenty
I'll just assume Albatross is being put on the Wednesday before the party.Read up ^
Yeah there's more info here.
We're turning two, family. Let's celebrate.
BOTTLE RELEASE • 12PM
At noon, we'll be releasing three new beers in bottles, as well as a limited number of 2nd Anniversary glassware and t-shirts.
- II: 2nd Anniversary Old Ale Aged in Oak Barrels ($15/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- Foshomo: Mosaic Double IPA ($10/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- The Unknown Unknown: Farmhouse Ale ($10/bottle, limit 4 per person)
- 2nd Anniversary Glassware ($15)
- 2nd Anniversary T-Shirt ($20)
ANNIVERSARY PARTY • 5PM
At 5pm, we'll be closing down the parking lot and taking the party outside. Food trucks, hot beats, and new beers aplenty
Not really a long-time-want, but one of the first beers in a long time that I actively wanted to "land". Kraftster very kindly dropped it on me at The Sour & the Funky on Saturday. It was pretty great - super citrusy, juicy, with just a tiny little resiny harshness on the finish that I liked. I can see what's made it sort of the "standard-bearer" for the NE IPAs, & I think Brew Gentlemen & Roundabout have produced beers of that caliber, which is fantastic.OneDropSoup, I saw that you mentioned you tried Julius recently. What did you think about it? It was a long time want of yours if I remember correctly.
ISO a mule. Will be out of town
Anybody got any grandparents that aren't already spoken for?
ISO a mule. Will be out of town
Anybody got any grandparents that aren't already spoken for?
Jeez, is it that limited?I may actually go down for that.
I don't know, man, think 4th Dementia, Adam from the Wood, the Old Stock Cellar Reserves. There's some hot, hot old ales out there (if you believe that style exists...).You think they will sell out right away? My thought would be that it would last the weekend because of the style. Who is going to bring mules for an oak aged old ale? (this is not a jab on the style, but just a comment about how it isn't a style that people knock over each other for)
I'll grab some for you man.ISO a mule. Will be out of town
Anybody got any grandparents that aren't already spoken for?
My thought would be that it would last the weekend because of the style.
I don't know, man, think 4th Dementia, Adam from the Wood, the Old Stock Cellar Reserves. There's some hot, hot old ales out there (if you believe that style exists...).
The Cellar Reserves are amazing. The 2011 one aged in brandy barrels is one of the best old ales/barleywines I've ever had.I consider 4th Dementia a fringe beer that lots of "non hardcore beer drinkers" don't know about. I guess i never considered Old Stock to be a must buy.
I understand your point but there is a fine line difference between the TB community and the rest of the world.
You think they will sell out right away? My thought would be that it would last the weekend because of the style. Who is going to bring mules for an oak aged old ale? (this is not a jab on the style, but just a comment about how it isn't a style that people knock over each other for)
I am curious to try it, as I enjoyed One and in fact still have a bottle on my shelf for the right occasion.
Jeez, is it that limited?
More a matter of driving 90+ minutes round trip on a weeknight...
Oh, it's building alright...It was half joke, but I do think the hype is building..
Anniversary Bottle Release on Saturday, May 21st
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Or were you talking about heading down this week for the new releases on tap?