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It's like a regular bomb except it only disappoints you once a year.

BA says:

"Birthday Bomb will have a higher ABV and Caramel added to the adjunct list. "

I bought one, I'm a sucker for new breweries to hit our distro.

I'm other news, Phantasmagoria is really good but really different.
 
Because who the **** cares about style guidelines

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So John Mallet from Bells is making a low key visit to Australia to judge at the beer awards. Apparently he's agreed to bring "some" beer for an event which I've been asked to host.

I don't know a heap about them outside of Hopslam/Two hearted/Oberon reputation. Is there anything I should know? I don't think many peeps know about them here in Australia so I'm sure I can wing it, but given I won't have much time to prepare between now and Sunday... Anyone have any good tidbits that'll make me look like an expert?
 
Miller ponys are in 6 packs now?!?!?!!!???!!! What sort of ******** is this? How am I supposed to get all nostalgic when I only get 42 oz of beer instead of 56? This is turrible.

Years ago I ran a drive thru beer store and the Miller driver would always put 2 cases of High Life ponys on a seperate invoice for me to pay cash for, I guess so I could save the $6 or whatever the markup was then. Used to drink those once the wine buzz had kicked in with a particularly crazy ex. Oh those were the days.
 
So John Mallet from Bells is making a low key visit to Australia to judge at the beer awards. Apparently he's agreed to bring "some" beer for an event which I've been asked to host.

I don't know a heap about them outside of Hopslam/Two hearted/Oberon reputation. Is there anything I should know? I don't think many peeps know about them here in Australia so I'm sure I can wing it, but given I won't have much time to prepare between now and Sunday... Anyone have any good tidbits that'll make me look like an expert?
Larry Bell is a giant ******* who makes some very good beer. Maybe you can work that in somehow.

There really isn't a whole lot to know. They've been around forever, they just did a big expansion of the production facility and their taproom (Eccentric Cafe), they're canning some stuff now, and they ****** up the last batch of Black Note, which forced them to bottle BA Expedition.
 
So John Mallet from Bells is making a low key visit to Australia to judge at the beer awards. Apparently he's agreed to bring "some" beer for an event which I've been asked to host.

I don't know a heap about them outside of Hopslam/Two hearted/Oberon reputation. Is there anything I should know? I don't think many peeps know about them here in Australia so I'm sure I can wing it, but given I won't have much time to prepare between now and Sunday... Anyone have any good tidbits that'll make me look like an expert?

Expedition Stout is pretty great too.
 
What price did everyone pay for the 12-pack of Sierra Nevada Beer Camp?

Uh, so I saw it at the store with the same price tag as other SN 12-packs ($14 or so) and it rang up at $29 or so. I pointed this out and they adjusted it at the register.

.... .... did they **** up? lol. Just wondering. I have a feeling they ****** up.
 
Interesting, hadn't heard that before. Not that it surprises me, "*******" and "successful craft brewery owner" seem to go together relatively often.

Strange how often people who do well for themselves with a small business get labeled ********. Maybe that's just what it takes to be successful or other's tend to begrudge those who are?


Oooh, protecting their trademarks. How mean and awful of them. What bullies!

That Innovation thing was a giant crock of ****. Some little nothing brewery looking for free publicity. Some places in Asheville even took 2-hearted off tap. Now I rarely see 2 Hearted tall boys more than 4 weeks old and bought some the other day that had been canned 3 days before. I could really give a **** if Larry Bell rubs people the wrong way or wants to go to every Cubs home game.
 
Strange how often people who do well for themselves with a small business get labeled ********. Maybe that's just what it takes to be successful or other's tend to begrudge those who are?

That's probably true. Hell, it's true for big business as well.

Oooh, protecting their trademarks. How mean and awful of them. What bullies!

That Innovation thing was a giant crock of ****. Some little nothing brewery looking for free publicity. Some places in Asheville even took 2-hearted off tap. Now I rarely see 2 Hearted tall boys more than 4 weeks old and bought some the other day that had been canned 3 days before. I could really give a **** if Larry Bell rubs people the wrong way or wants to go to every Cubs home game.

Yeah the Innovation thing was ******** but seemingly most of the Carolinas ate it up.
 
What price did everyone pay for the 12-pack of Sierra Nevada Beer Camp?

Uh, so I saw it at the store with the same price tag as other SN 12-packs ($14 or so) and it rang up at $29 or so. I pointed this out and they adjusted it at the register.

.... .... did they **** up? lol. Just wondering. I have a feeling they ****** up.
You both ****** up.
 
So John Mallet from Bells is making a low key visit to Australia to judge at the beer awards. Apparently he's agreed to bring "some" beer for an event which I've been asked to host.

I don't know a heap about them outside of Hopslam/Two hearted/Oberon reputation. Is there anything I should know? I don't think many peeps know about them here in Australia so I'm sure I can wing it, but given I won't have much time to prepare between now and Sunday... Anyone have any good tidbits that'll make me look like an expert?
Expedition Stout is amazing, as is Third Cost Old Ale. If you're lucky he will bring some QFalls or Poolside cans. Those are new this spring. Canning them is new. They have been draught favorites.
 
Now I rarely see 2 Hearted tall boys more than 4 weeks old and bought some the other day that had been canned 3 days before. I could really give a **** if Larry Bell rubs people the wrong way or wants to go to every Cubs home game.

In STL I pretty routinely see Two Hearted cans less than a week or two old. That's fresher than a lot of locals and at ~$8 for a 4x16 it's tough to pass up.
 
Where's the date on Two-Hearted tallboy packs usually located? I swear I've looked when I think about buying them locally but can never find it, as opposed to on the bottles where it's easy (and where they are always 3-6 months old here :mad:).
 
Strange how often people who do well for themselves with a small business get labeled ********. Maybe that's just what it takes to be successful or other's tend to begrudge those who are?



Oooh, protecting their trademarks. How mean and awful of them. What bullies!

That Innovation thing was a giant crock of ****. Some little nothing brewery looking for free publicity. Some places in Asheville even took 2-hearted off tap. Now I rarely see 2 Hearted tall boys more than 4 weeks old and bought some the other day that had been canned 3 days before. I could really give a **** if Larry Bell rubs people the wrong way or wants to go to every Cubs home game.
I drink more Two Hearted than I do any other beer, and it's not even close. Doesn't bother me that he's an *******, I was just pointing it out in an apparently failed attempt at humor.
 
Where's the date on Two-Hearted tallboy packs usually located? I swear I've looked when I think about buying them locally but can never find it, as opposed to on the bottles where it's easy (and where they are always 3-6 months old here :mad:).
It's on the box somewhere. I can't remember exactly which side though.
 
I will say that, despite me complaining about the age of the Two-Hearted bottles we see out here, it's one of the few IPAs that usually doesn't taste like it's fallen off that much. The biggest reason I don't buy as much any more is because now we have a constant stream of fresh Alpine Duet showing up, which I prefer (even in the Green Flash iteration).
 
Just picked up Ninkasi Bourbon Space Monkeys or whatever it is.
Haven't had a BA stout in a while and since we're not exactly brimming with options here I figured I'd give it a shot. Hope it's drinkable.
 
Shelf IPA talk: when fresh it's hard to beat Union Jack (for both quality and value) in my opinion. Haven't had Two Hearted in years though.
Agree, but I haven't seen a fresh bottle of Union Jack since 2012, which was shortly after FW started distro to Philly. I haven't bought it since.
 

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