evilc
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No.All of the Alpine beers have gone to hell. The only one I haven't tried recently is Nelson. Has it survived?
No.All of the Alpine beers have gone to hell. The only one I haven't tried recently is Nelson. Has it survived?
Anything making it out to you is a shadow of its former self sadly. Alpine (not gf) is still putting out great beers. They just aren't distributing it to you.All of the Alpine beers have gone to hell. The only one I haven't tried recently is Nelson. Has it survived?
Hop Boxed is good. But that's California only.
I loved it in the first batch off growler. I bought 1 bottle and it was fool me once. The key is to never consume any recipe brewed at Alpine and follow it up with a GF bottle.Hop Boxed is good. But that's California only.
Guessing the NZ Dark Lord tasted better than the Three Floyds garbage?At an event last night there were a bunch of random bottles around. One beer called "Dark Lord" from a small brewery in NZ. There was a guy there that was enraged that they dared use the name of "one of the best beers, probably the best stout, on the planet". He was even more enraged when I pointed out the NZ brewery had probably never heard of it. Like, I think he started foaming at the mouth a little.
Yes. Brewery is same. Brewpub was converted to a tasting room. Restaurant built a mile away. Brewery makes a lot of stuff, most great. New things most havent heard of yet. The old Alpine main line...Duet PH Nelson etc....no longer. It's all made by GF. Occasionally the Alpine brewery will make some of the old hoppy beers but not often.Is Alpine still brewing at the little facility in CA? Was seriously one of my favorite stops when I was in SD a few years ago (and one of the best grilled cheeses I've ever had).
I think it's everywhere. Everyone is trying to get wider distro. The beer aisles are growing but they can only grow so much.
Fair points, though I would counter with my personal experience living in Maine. Allagash and Oxbow make world-class wilds, saisons, sours etc...
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Selling 4-packs of 16oz hoppy beer is basically like printing money at the moment.
I wonder this SO OFTEN. People like their beer and it's weird.(how does DFH continue to be a strong player???)
Sorry for partying.I wonder this SO OFTEN. People like their beer and it's weird.
Gimme all the aged WWS and 120. All of it.Sorry for partying.
I do WWS, Olde School, Raison D'Extra (fave), and Midas Touch... oh and Festina Peche on tap sometimes.Gimme all the aged WWS and 120. All of it.
Same. You could also insert every other decent DFH in that sentence too.Burton Baton is pretty good. Or was the last time I had it four years ago.
I miss AllagashFair points, though I would counter with my personal experience living in Maine. Allagash and Oxbow make world-class wilds, saisons, sours etc and over the past couple years the demand and interest for these beers has waned in this area. Bottle releases from these two breweries sit around with high/no limits for weeks, and sometimes literally months on end.
A place like Bissell Brothers makes a fine, but overall slightly above average IPA and line of other very similar IPAs and they have 50, 75, 100+ people regularly waiting in line for hours and selling out within 1-2 days. Add Foundation to this conversation as well. Both are now expanding significantly after just a couple short years.
The majority of breweries around here (including Banded Horn) are now rushing to put out cans of IPA and hoppy beer as fast as possible. Selling 4-packs of 16oz hoppy beer is basically like printing money at the moment.
Can you open up a brewery that specializes in a diverse range of styles? Sure, but you're going to struggle in Maine doing that in 2016.
But yes, most of all: this.
I miss Allagash
Guessing the NZ Dark Lord tasted better than the Three Floyds garbage?
Burton Baton is the tits.Burton Baton is pretty good. Or was the last time I had it four years ago.
You should ask for some Hierphant. Except for Fir Rustina. That one was kinda gross.All you have to do is ask.