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The thing is, they are good beers. But not great. Anybody going to this release could walk to a decently stocked bottle shop and find as good or better IPAs on the shelf. FOMO is a bitch, I guess.
Right, these are not like Treehouse/Trillium caliber IPAs or anything. The Manor Hill ones are probably better. But cans and lines.
 
I had Hop Hands the other night on draft at Threes in Brooklyn and I was really unimpressed. Bad batch maybe? I've heard great things about it and would like to revisit but I was disappointed with my first experience with it.
It's fairly unimpressive.
 
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...pired-sour-beer-puck-face-20160615-story.html

Anybody who knows about this baseball card will appreciate this beer. Great name / concept.
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I have this t-shirt, but in grey.
 
I had Hop Hands the other night on draft at Threes in Brooklyn and I was really unimpressed. Bad batch maybe? I've heard great things about it and would like to revisit but I was disappointed with my first experience with it.
I don't get the Tired Hands love. St Oner is the only exception.
 
I think most Tired Hands beers are awesome, but I can definitely see how anyone who hadn't had them on-premise (or at least on draft somewhere nearby) would come away unimpressed. Why their beers don't hold up well in growlers I don't know (especially since their 64oz screwtops are just the standard type), but I've had so many go flat in short order.
 
I think most Tired Hands beers are awesome, but I can definitely see how anyone who hadn't had them on-premise (or at least on draft somewhere nearby) would come away unimpressed. Why their beers don't hold up well in growlers I don't know (especially since their 64oz screwtops are just the standard type), but I've had so many go flat in short order.
I've had cans and bottles and still don't get it.
 
I've had cans and bottles and still don't get it.
I will say that with the exception of Saisonhands and Shambolic, I would rate almost all of their bottlings to date as well below their draft offerings. I think those two beers are really special. The cans I've tried so far have been hit or miss, and it mostly seems to be a carbonation issue.
 
I've had cans and bottles and still don't get it.

I forgot they were canning now, I haven't had any of their cans except Oat Overdose (collab with Other Half and I don't recall which brewery brewed/packaged that), so I can't really comment on those.

Bottles I've only had Ourison and some of the Parageusias, all of which I enjoyed albeit the Paras were pretty flat.
 
I forgot they were canning now, I haven't had any of their cans except Oat Overdose (collab with Other Half and I don't recall which brewery brewed/packaged that), so I can't really comment on those.

Bottles I've only had Ourison and some of the Parageusias, all of which I enjoyed albeit the Paras were pretty flat.

OH canned Oat Overdose and they also made a great Oat Overdose teku, which is part of my teku collection. It's pretty.
 
OH canned Oat Overdose and they also made a great Oat Overdose teku, which is part of my teku collection. It's pretty.

That's what I figured because the can design definitely had an aesthetic that was way more similar to Other Half than what Tired Hands have been going for on their cans.

Oat Overdose was a ******* awesome beer too.
 
Agree to disagree. Favorite hoppy beer by a good measure.
I'm not saying it's bad or anything. It's just no better than, say, Anti-Hero which I can find super fresh in most corner stores.

I feel like Tired Hands is a full step below Hill Farmstead. They make fine beer, I'm just never jumping through hoops for any of it.
 
I'm not saying it's bad or anything. It's just no better than, say, Anti-Hero which I can find super fresh in most corner stores.

I feel like Tired Hands is a full step below Hill Farmstead. They make fine beer, I'm just never jumping through hoops for any of it.

The first time I had Such Passion, it was the only beer I wanted to drink for the rest of my ******* life. It was just so god damn good. Subsequent batches have not lived up to that one, and fruited IPAs are now an overdone and (generally) ****** out trend, but Tired Hands still makes a lot of really really good beer.

I rarely seek their stuff out, but I'm happy to drive down to Ardmore 2 or 3 times a year and have some food and a few tasters. It's always worth it to me.
 
Went to Julio's (the DeCicco's of Mass) at lunchtime to take a peek around. Saw some coworkers from the QA dept there, one of whom jokes this is how we get through the day. I laugh and look around at the various new things like Captain Lawrence Barrel Select sours, Deciduous, etc. - which I've never seen before.

Then I noticed there was Cuvee Renee Kriek on the shelf and Trillium in the fridge.

Done deal
 
The pricing on yellow rose is so annoying. 750s at like $9.50, to drink at home. After leaving a bar drinking $5 pints. Pricey for a SMaSH IPA imo.

5g kegs are like a hundo. So less than half per oz bottle cost. And yet I sit here with an empty shell in my kegerator wondering why I keep buying bottles.






(The answer is my wife asked me to buy some today).
 
The pricing on yellow rose is so annoying. 750s at like $9.50
that's honestly not that terrible....i never had yellow rose so i can't say if the price does it justice but i heard its quite good. for example; trillium prices range from $8-$13 depending on the beer. and i think thats more than fair for the stuff they're pumping out
prices here---> http://www.trilliumbrewing.com/
 
that's honestly not that terrible....i never had yellow rose so i can't say if the price does it justice but i heard its quite good. for example; trillium prices range from $8-$13 depending on the beer. and i think thats more than fair for the stuff they're pumping out
prices here---> http://www.trilliumbrewing.com/


Yeah. I'm just being irritable. It's still a pretty new thing here where it's like "oh the tap menu kinda sucks, guess I'll just get this world class ipa that's on literally everywhere. Ho-hum."
 
The pricing on yellow rose is so annoying. 750s at like $9.50, to drink at home. After leaving a bar drinking $5 pints. Pricey for a SMaSH IPA imo.

5g kegs are like a hundo. So less than half per oz bottle cost. And yet I sit here with an empty shell in my kegerator wondering why I keep buying bottles.






(The answer is my wife asked me to buy some today).
Didn't you start a thread about #firstworldproblems? I think this should be posted there.
 
The pricing on yellow rose is so annoying. 750s at like $9.50, to drink at home. After leaving a bar drinking $5 pints. Pricey for a SMaSH IPA imo.

5g kegs are like a hundo. So less than half per oz bottle cost. And yet I sit here with an empty shell in my kegerator wondering why I keep buying bottles.






(The answer is my wife asked me to buy some today).
Bought some bottles in San antonio today for $7.49 with tax. Felt like I was robbing them.
 
People lining up for IPA...so weird to me, we have nothing like that here. Closest comparable thing would be Toppling Goliath but there's never a line, just a long drive if you need to get it from the source. I suppose that helps keep the line situation in check, but people drive long distances to places like Other Half and then line up.
 
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People lining up for IPA...so weird to me, we have nothing like that here. Closest comparable thing would be Toppling Goliath but there's never a line, just a long drive if you need to get it from the source. I suppose that helps keep the line situation in check, but people drive long distances to places like Tree House or Other Half and then line up.
Let us know how long the line is for their next stout release.
 
Let us know how long the line is for their next stout release.
It's always silent or a BPT type thing. But I know people line up for big relases, but IPA? Come on, anyone can get some solid IPAs in their area these days. I get driving someplace to stock up but camping out on the streets of NYC for a couple four packs, I dunno.
 
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