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It took me awhile to find it on untappd. Similar (and my commentary with Nate)

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Yeah that was probably it. My recollection was close enough. I just remember reading it and being like that isn't even a bad review. That guy was soooo mad about it though.
 
OK, to clarify any confusion about the beers we're releasing during 2nd Anniversary Week: Wednesday (May 18th) is a draft release of three hop-forward beers. Saturday (May 21st) is our actual anniversary and bottle release.

WEDNESDAY 5/18 (DRAFT RELEASE):
- Albatross (Galaxy DIPA)
- Foshomo (Mosaic DIPA)
- Foggy Mountain (APA)

SATURDAY 5/21 (BOTTLE RELEASE - ALL 750mL):
- II (Barrel-Aged Old Ale - $15)
- Foshomo (Mosaic DIPA - $10)
- The Unknown Unknown (Farmhouse Ale - $10)

Could of just linked to your blog.

http://brewgentlemen.com/blog

Spells everything out nicely. Also mentions there will be brisket on Friday. Who's in for brisket on Friday?
 
Did you guys have draft or bottle this year? I had it on draft & found it a little off, with a kind of squashy note to it, but by no means awful.

Had both and thought it didn't have that fresh mango mosaic whatever punch in the nuts it did in years past. Didn't get any squash but i wish i did cause i love butternut squash, did get a lot of sweet malty goodness.

REALLY REALLY surprised to hear people couldn't finish one, or thought it was awful or terrible.
 
Last night i drank a bottle of The Bruery Cuivre with my buddy. Untapped listed it as a bourbon bbl aged old ale, weren't we talking about bbl aged old ales? Sweaty leather, vanilla, caramelly molassesy candy thing, pretty hot toward the end, i liked it, figure you barrel aged lovin dudes would too. Didn't taste like a phony. I'd classify it as non-fraudulent
 
Last night i drank a bottle of The Bruery Cuivre with my buddy. Untapped listed it as a bourbon bbl aged old ale, weren't we talking about bbl aged old ales? Sweaty leather, vanilla, caramelly molassesy candy thing, pretty hot toward the end, i liked it, figure you barrel aged lovin dudes would too. Didn't taste like a phony. I'd classify it as non-fraudulent

The Bruery isn't cool. Be prepared for several posts complaining about prices and overrated beerz.

I like em', but agree with others that the prices are exorbitant. I've not opened my bottle of Cuivre yet, but I quite enjoyed Bois and Sucre. I have a bottle of Scotch barrel aged Poterie on the way that I look forward to drinking too.

For me their barrel aged stuff is top notch, but their sour stuff leaves a ton to be desired.
 
All kidding aside (like their beers), was surprised of their pricing at the brewery itself; thought they'd be less expensive at the source.

Yeah they're universally expensive regardless.

I can stomach paying $30 for a really good barrel aged stout, which I believe Black Tuesday to be, but their $30 pricing across the board on all barrel aged beers is ridiculous.
 
Yeah they're universally expensive regardless.

I can stomach paying $30 for a really good barrel aged stout, which I believe Black Tuesday to be, but their $30 pricing across the board on all barrel aged beers is ridiculous.

Haven't purchased them at Caliente before--what's a bottle cost after that multiplier?
 
The Bruery isn't cool. Be prepared for several posts complaining about prices and overrated beerz.

I like em', but agree with others that the prices are exorbitant. I've not opened my bottle of Cuivre yet, but I quite enjoyed Bois and Sucre. I have a bottle of Scotch barrel aged Poterie on the way that I look forward to drinking too.

For me their barrel aged stuff is top notch, but their sour stuff leaves a ton to be desired.

Haha! my bad, my friend travels out there for work once a year and brings/mails back a bunch of their bottles. Always like trying their stuff. I'll be honest, i've never paid for a drop of their beer so i've got it easy. We had the Cuivre in the basement for almost a year, along with a (i think) a Sucre that we'll drink tonight, we're kinda cleaning the cellar out so we figured we'd start getting Bruery drunk this week. Just figured i'd post about it since i don't get into a lot of barrel aged stuff and its popular around here and I want you guys to think i'm hip to the scene. Which obviously, i am not.

I also drank a 16oz can of skunked highlife last night and ate a box of Good & Plenty. Little more my speed.
 
It was pretty good. Probably the most hazelnut I've had in a beer. Very little barrel came through though.

I liked Monday the best so far.

Tried to push your Weekday reviews out of my mind momentarily, as to not be duly influenced by suggestion, but searched the thread for your M - W and find strong agreement. Don't necessarily seek out hazelnut personally; that and the cinnamon in Wednesday were too much for me.

Didn't dislike Tuesday as much as you, though it was thinner and a step down from Monday. Looking forward to Thursday and Friday.
 
Haha! my bad, my friend travels out there for work once a year and brings/mails back a bunch of their bottles. Always like trying their stuff. I'll be honest, i've never paid for a drop of their beer so i've got it easy. We had the Cuivre in the basement for almost a year, along with a (i think) a Sucre that we'll drink tonight, we're kinda cleaning the cellar out so we figured we'd start getting Bruery drunk this week. Just figured i'd post about it since i don't get into a lot of barrel aged stuff and its popular around here and I want you guys to think i'm hip to the scene. Which obviously, i am not.

I also drank a 16oz can of skunked highlife last night and ate a box of Good & Plenty. Little more my speed.

Trust me it's ok to like the Bruery around here. There are many of their bottles that I don't think would be passed up in this crowd. I think the major problem is the price on the entry level beers.
 
Trust me it's ok to like the Bruery around here. There are many of their bottles that I don't think would be passed up in this crowd. I think the major problem is the price on the entry level beers.

But back to the old debate, how are their entry level beers overpriced? Mischief is $9.99 for a 750ml
 
Haha! my bad, my friend travels out there for work once a year and brings/mails back a bunch of their bottles. Always like trying their stuff. I'll be honest, i've never paid for a drop of their beer so i've got it easy. We had the Cuivre in the basement for almost a year, along with a (i think) a Sucre that we'll drink tonight, we're kinda cleaning the cellar out so we figured we'd start getting Bruery drunk this week. Just figured i'd post about it since i don't get into a lot of barrel aged stuff and its popular around here and I want you guys to think i'm hip to the scene. Which obviously, i am not.

I also drank a 16oz can of skunked highlife last night and ate a box of Good & Plenty. Little more my speed.

No bad at all, I was just joshin' for the most part.
 
I really don't understand the social media approach of places like Sharp Edge. They seem so half assed and approach it with what seems like an effort to minimize customers at their events. For instance today they make a post stating "Our Belgianfest has begun". Oh really? Did you just come up with the idea today, because I can't seem to find any previous mention of said fest on your site or twitter account. Is it a one day fest? Week long fest? Month long? I guess they just think that we will all drop what we are doing when they announce something same day so we can go have pours of Kasteel. :confused: I might be interested in attending a Belgian beer themed event but giving me a heads up ahead of time might be nice.

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Anything above the Hottenroth/Mischief level pisses me off when it comes to The Bruery. I actively avoid them as a result. I think Black Tuesday is the only beer I've ever had from them and that was just because I got it as a throw in to round out a trade.
 
Trust me it's ok to like the Bruery around here. There are many of their bottles that I don't think would be passed up in this crowd. I think the major problem is the price on the entry level beers.

I would say pricing is somewhat an issue, but the way prices are trending these days I would say they are just about in line with everyone else. My biggest gripe with The Bruery would be their inconsistency. I know that they have tried to fix this by finally opening up separate facilities for sour production (honestly I understand the cost involved in this, but if your going to do sour beers isn't a separate facility a no brainer?). Once you add the prices to the guessing game on if a beer will taste like its supposed to that is why I tend to shy away from them. I would say that most of their sours are good to quite good. Their stouts are a little more hit or miss for me. I am not a fan of BT or CR, although I have been told that I should try them with some age on them. Loved WC and hated GM. Their anniversary beers/old ales are overlooked and are pretty good. Big fan of some of their shelf stuff like Mischief, and Hottenroth.
 
I would say pricing is somewhat an issue, but the way prices are trending these days I would say they are just about in line with everyone else. My biggest gripe with The Bruery would be their inconsistency. I know that they have tried to fix this by finally opening up separate facilities for sour production (honestly I understand the cost involved in this, but if your going to do sour beers isn't a separate facility a no brainer?). Once you add the prices to the guessing game on if a beer will taste like its supposed to that is why I tend to shy away from them. I would say that most of their sours are good to quite good. Their stouts are a little more hit or miss for me. I am not a fan of BT or CR, although I have been told that I should try them with some age on them. Loved WC and hated GM. Their anniversary beers/old ales are yummy booze bombs. Big fan of some of their shelf stuff like Mischief, and Hottenroth.

FTFY
 
I really don't understand the social media approach of places like Sharp Edge. They seem so half assed and approach it with what seems like an effort to minimize customers at their events. For instance today they make a post stating "Our Belgianfest has begun". Oh really? Did you just come up with the idea today, because I can't seem to find any previous mention of said fest on your site or twitter account. Is it a one day fest? Week long fest? Month long? I guess they just think that we will all drop what we are doing when they announce something same day so we can go have pours of Kasteel. :confused: I might be interested in attending a Belgian beer themed event but giving me a heads up ahead of time might be nice.

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They have been doing this as long as I can remember, although I recall it being in the summer. This for me is kind of along the lines as Hell with a Lid Off. Same thing every year. If you've never been probably worth checking out, but after you go once or twice, no reason to keep attending. I have a lot of love for SE as I consider them one of the pioneers of craft beer in Pittsburgh. They have really taken a back seat nowadays with all the new breweries and such opening up. IMO I think they could really benefit from a major overhaul. Still focus on the Belgians and others like they do, but try and get more lambics, gueuzes, and such since that are what most people are after from these places. Maybe drop the american beers at this point and solely focus on Belgiums? That would be pretty cool, but I also like English pubs that focus on those styles, and wish there were someplace other than Hofbrauhaus that focused on German beers and cuisine.
 
Black Tuesday is 100x better with about a year on it, for sure. For me with a little age it's just about as good as it gets. I love Grey Monday as well (although I will admit it's very sweet). I wasn't a fan of Chocolate Rain, but the one time I had it, the bottle was only a couple of months old. The next time one comes into my possession I'll be giving it significantly more time.
 
They have been doing this as long as I can remember, although I recall it being in the summer. This for me is kind of along the lines as Hell with a Lid Off. Same thing every year. If you've never been probably worth checking out, but after you go once or twice, no reason to keep attending. I have a lot of love for SE as I consider them one of the pioneers of craft beer in Pittsburgh. They have really taken a back seat nowadays with all the new breweries and such opening up. IMO I think they could really benefit from a major overhaul. Still focus on the Belgians and others like they do, but try and get more lambics, gueuzes, and such since that are what most people are after from these places. Maybe drop the american beers at this point and solely focus on Belgiums? That would be pretty cool, but I also like English pubs that focus on those styles, and wish there were someplace other than Hofbrauhaus that focused on German beers and cuisine.

I have no problem with them doing it but have a problem with their lack of communication about it. Let us know what is going on ahead of time if you would like us to attend.
 
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