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Sounds like operator error on the fill...

I just cracked a like 6 week old shipped crowler that's been room temp for a while, all ******* good.
Ya it's a bummer, filled at Brash. Their beer so far has been pretty damn good (not so big on their hoppy stuff but the dark stuff is great) but this is the only way to get it for now... guess I'll take this one back tomorrow and give it one more go.
 
Ya it's a bummer, filled at Brash. Their beer so far has been pretty damn good (not so big on their hoppy stuff but the dark stuff is great) but this is the only way to get it for now... guess I'll take this one back tomorrow and give it one more go.

Agreed... I finally got a chance to try cortado and vulgar last weekend (got a newborn at home), and holy **** I could drink my weight in those.

Happy to have more Houston joints pumping out great beer.
 
Agreed... I finally got a chance to try cortado and vulgar last weekend (got a newborn at home), and holy **** I could drink my weight in those.

Happy to have more Houston joints pumping out great beer.
Find some Abide, I enjoyed it more than both of those. Oh and those are 2 of the 3 crowlers I got. Vulgar Display of Power keeps leaking, can't be contained...
 
Find some Abide, I enjoyed it more than both of those. Oh and those are 2 of the 3 crowlers I got. Vulgar Display of Power keeps leaking, can't be contained...

Yep totally realized after looking back that it was abide not vulgar I had... that was a great beer.

I may see you in hbc now :confused:
 
Ya it's a bummer, filled at Brash. Their beer so far has been pretty damn good (not so big on their hoppy stuff but the dark stuff is great) but this is the only way to get it for now... guess I'll take this one back tomorrow and give it one more go.

Their crowler machine is awful, it's not the same one that was at Petrol apparently. I've had two leak on me as well.

Hoping that Prestige Worldwide is good, definitely agree on the hoppy stuff there.
 
Peppermint Victory at Sea

Good? Or toothpaste? I love VaS but I've had enough toothpaste-flavored mint beers to know I should probably ask around first.
 
We opened a 2010 BCBCS on Saturday night. It was blinded, and everyone thought is was super coffee forward (and still very delicious). Whoever those people are that say Coffee fades into regular BCBS with time are idiots and liars.
This. I've had BCBCS with a couple years on it many times, including a bottle of '10 last year. It was like french-kissing that hot barista chick (yeah, you know who) - so much fresh coffee goodness.

You chili people are cray-cray.
 
Peppermint Victory at Sea? *shudders*

The only "mint" stout I can think of is Bootleggers mint chocolate brew. It wasn't as good as I had hoped, nor was it as bad as I expected. It was definitely light on the mint. Too much mint and it will be more like "Victory at Drainpour," amirite?

The fact that Lagunitas Sucks is pretty much around half the year these days is making it really difficult (amongst the other SoCal options) to really seek out IPAs/DIPAs at great cost from other locales.
 
Perusing this forum, I've seen a few posts that remind me of my "golden rules of beer aging." These apply to any rare beer more than two years old.

1.)If you have multiples in your cellar, "It's drinking fantastically now, and likely will continue to improve indefinitely."
2.)If you just drank the last one from your cellar: "It's either at its peak or just past it."
3.)If you don't have any of them in your cellar and don't care about acquiring any: "the last time I, or someone I know, tried this it was past its peak and it has probably gone downhill since."
4.)If you don't have any of them in your cellar and you desperately want to try some: "This beer is so far past its prime it's pretty much **** at this point."
 
Perusing this forum, I've seen a few posts that remind me of my "golden rules of beer aging." These apply to any rare beer more than two years old.

1.)If you have multiples in your cellar, "It's drinking fantastically now, and likely will continue to improve indefinitely."
2.)If you just drank the last one from your cellar: "It's either at its peak or just past it."
3.)If you don't have any of them in your cellar and don't care about acquiring any: "the last time I, or someone I know, tried this it was past its peak and it has probably gone downhill since."
4.)If you don't have any of them in your cellar and you desperately want to try some: "This beer is so far past its prime it's pretty much **** at this point."
I don't trade much so generally I am flabbergasted by what people are trading for these days. I am the confused old person of the forums.
 
I don't trade much so generally I am flabbergasted by what people are trading for these days. I am the confused old person of the forums.
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It was like french-kissing that hot barista chick (yeah, you know who) - so much fresh coffee goodness.


Oh yeah, that little alcohol burn because you know she's been pounding schnapps all morning to cheer her up about her soul destroying minimum wage service industry job, just a hit of chipped tooth and maybe a splash of 3 day old scrunchy. Ahh, summer nights.


I don't even drink coffee.
 
Peppermint Victory at Sea

Good? Or toothpaste? I love VaS but I've had enough toothpaste-flavored mint beers to know I should probably ask around first.

Saw them post that the other day, and threw up in my mouth a little. Victory at Sea is one of my favorite shelf go-tos. Peppermint is one of the last adjunct flavors I want. I've had one mint stout, and it did not work for me, so this just seems like gilding the lily.
 
Peppermint Victory at Sea? *shudders*

The only "mint" stout I can think of is Bootleggers mint chocolate brew. It wasn't as good as I had hoped, nor was it as bad as I expected. It was definitely light on the mint. Too much mint and it will be more like "Victory at Drainpour," amirite?

The fact that Lagunitas Sucks is pretty much around half the year these days is making it really difficult (amongst the other SoCal options) to really seek out IPAs/DIPAs at great cost from other locales.

Perennial 17 is the only mint stout I've had I think. Actually wasn't awful. Tasted like a liquid peppermint patty. I haven't picked up another bottle since though.
 
Our Brewing in Holland,MI makes a killer mint stout that is draft/growler only. And Right Brain Naughty Girl Stout comes in a close second. Most every other mint stout is toothpaste.
 
Oh yeah, that little alcohol burn because you know she's been pounding schnapps all morning to cheer her up about her soul destroying minimum wage service industry job, just a hit of chipped tooth and maybe a splash of 3 day old scrunchy. Ahh, summer nights.

Great, now I'm even more excited
 
They already did; it's called "regular Victory at Sea"
Yeah, I know. But the post I quoted made it sound like they were doubling up.
Anyways, my question was targeted at the bottling part, since of all the delicious-sounding variations I know they make every year, they decided to bottle the mouthwash version... Didn't know if there were plans to bottle other variations.
 
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