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i tried a while ago, i don't think i offered enough. now it's probably out of reach.

i tried multiple fou out of desperation... no interest... then i thought to myself....











why the **** would i ever give up two of the best beers out there for something i have already had? oh well, i don't think i will ever see another bottle again.
 
they should rename it "the 2nd half of 2014 cellar reserve"
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Most were fantastic. Just Persica and L'Brett sucked

We'll have to agree to disagree. I thought most of them were subpar, especially compared to what I got to try from the first year. L'Brett was the biggest disappointment. The Cherry/Raspberry Origins were the highlights, but that's not saying much.

I am, however, sipping on Batch 60 right now. That **** is real. I keep muttering, "This is ******* delicious." Hope is restored.
 
I would say 6/10 were good last year. Maybe more like 5.5/10 since peach whiskey surette had some diacetyl on release. The persicas seem to be cleaning up, but they were a real disappointment regardless. I agree the lbretts weren't very good. BlackBerry is improving though. Plum was crap.
 
they should rename it "the 2nd half of 2014 cellar reserve"

While I understand this is a light-hearted jest I have to point out a few things. Each of the first two years of the Cellar Reserve the first allocation has always been rather "late" in the beginning of the year. I don't know why anyone expects it to be different this year. Second, May is still the first half of the year. Third, when CS did give out beer that wasn't ready due to diacetyl everyone jumped on them for releasing beer too early.

Now, there has been a lot of money invested in beer that has not yet been given out so I am expecting very good beer in a reasonable time frame but we don't get to complain when they do the exact thing we told them they should do.
 
While I understand this is a light-hearted jest I have to point out a few things. Each of the first two years of the Cellar Reserve the first allocation has always been rather "late" in the beginning of the year. I don't know why anyone expects it to be different this year. Second, May is still the first half of the year. Third, when CS did give out beer that wasn't ready due to diacetyl everyone jumped on them for releasing beer too early.

Now, there has been a lot of money invested in beer that has not yet been given out so I am expecting very good beer in a reasonable time frame but we don't get to complain when they do the exact thing we told them they should do.

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Ya'll are a tough group to please. I thought the beers in 2013 were wonderful (why was the 2014 membership the hottest item in beer in 2013?), and I don't mind waiting in 2014 to make sure the beers are released as promised, from a quality perspective.
 
Last year the only beers that truly sucked were Persica and L'Brett D'Or. Peach whiskey Surrette was not great but not bad. The others were great. I wish I could drink petite sour all day erry day. HOWEVER, WWBV was the best beer they released and it was a public release and reserve members couldn't get any, so I can see where there would be complaints about that. My only real complaint is that the release is in May...gonna destroy my wallet with FWIBF, Bruery Anniversary party and beers and now this
 
so I can see where there would be complaints about that. My only real complaint is that the release is in May...gonna destroy my wallet with FWIBF, Bruery Anniversary party and beers and now this

I had to run all over Nor-Cal this week to get Cranberry Vielle, bourbon nightmare and batch 60. CS doesn't regularly distro to VT and isn't in NH at all so yes I'm a little butthurt that we can't even order as in pay for 1 of each. As a ticker, I want to try them all and it's frustrating that Chad doesn't let us buy nationally distributed releases.

I'd buy 12 bottles of St. Bretta if they allowed it. I loved that beer. seems like this is also an unpopular opinion as locals think it's great that CR members don't get everything.
 
I had to run all over Nor-Cal this week to get Cranberry Vielle, bourbon nightmare and batch 60. CS doesn't regularly distro to VT and isn't in NH at all so yes I'm a little butthurt that we can't even order as in pay for 1 of each. As a ticker, I want to try them all and it's frustrating that Chad doesn't let us buy nationally distributed releases.

I'd buy 12 bottles of St. Bretta if they allowed it. I loved that beer. seems like this is also an unpopular opinion as locals think it's great that CR members don't get everything.
I've picked up at least 3 cases of each beer that's been distributed here for the people I trustee for (if they're interested). Also grabbed them all bottles of WWBV when it came out.

I know not all trustees are local and have as easy access as I do. Send me a message if you need something. One more box during the week isn't a big deal.
 
Ya'll are a tough group to please. I thought the beers in 2013 were wonderful (why was the 2014 membership the hottest item in beer in 2013?), and I don't mind waiting in 2014 to make sure the beers are released as promised, from a quality perspective.

your (sic) not doing it right. you gotta keep on these lazy brewers so that they bring their "a" game every time and don't get comfy and rest on their laurels.

but seriously...can we talk about how much worse nugget nectar is this year than last year? or perhaps the travesty of the deterioration of rush as they exited the 70's and the somewhat struggle of ups and downs in the 90s and beyond?













ps. party down south...BEST.show.EVER.
 
Last year the only beers that truly sucked were Persica and L'Brett D'Or. Peach whiskey Surrette was not great but not bad. The others were great. I wish I could drink petite sour all day erry day. HOWEVER, WWBV was the best beer they released and it was a public release and reserve members couldn't get any, so I can see where there would be complaints about that. My only real complaint is that the release is in May...gonna destroy my wallet with FWIBF, Bruery Anniversary party and beers and now this

brett d'or is drinking awesome right now. pop em' if ya got em'!
 
What would WWBR, WWBO, WWBY, and WWBB take to trade for at this point? Would mid-level Cantillon like St. Lam, Vignerrone, LP's, etc. get it done or would we be talking tougher stuff? I've had a couple of these, but would like to do a side by side with the whole group if they aren't crazy hard to trade for.
 
They should based on taste. I think the biggest obstacle facing acquiring a full set is that there aren't many traders left with extras. They've all been consumed or are part of horizontals. Everything prior to V was a shelf beer so many fell in to the hands of those less obsessive than us.
 
What would WWBR, WWBO, WWBY, and WWBB take to trade for at this point? Would mid-level Cantillon like St. Lam, Vignerrone, LP's, etc. get it done or would we be talking tougher stuff? I've had a couple of these, but would like to do a side by side with the whole group if they aren't crazy hard to trade for.

I got my set (sans wwbg) for a 12 bottle shipper that included multiple cantillon mid tier, a few lower tier cantillon, 2 different years of dark lord, some other misc low bottle count stuff, and local extras. I also received local extras. This was around last July.
 
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