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Do you like burritos?

  • Yes but I'm anti adjuncts

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    48
Channeling your inner chemman14 I see.
Ouch...I guess I should've said "similar result" rather than "same concept."

Either way, moreso making a broad point that people who enjoyed Toolbox's fruited quick sours - regardless of how Peter specifically accomplished them - will likely enjoy Star Metal.
 
Those of you who were fond of Toolbox's early kettle sours should probably give Modern Times' Star Metal some attention. If you told me it was fruit juice rather than beer, I wouldn't argue. On draft now at the Fermentorium and public can sale is Sunday.

(yeah, yeah, I'm the local MT shill...the beer is ******* great though. Freshly packaged so it needs a few days to really hit its stride but it's already damn nice)

Is it more or less tart than the Fruitlands beers?
 
SALE UPDATE: I’m sure that many of you have seen the announcement that a new IPA called Countermagic will be for sale next week. I just wanted to give you all a heads up that this sale will be different from the main August beer releases. To elaborate, Countermagic will go on sale next week and be available for pickup beginning on August 9th. The main monthly sale will be later in the month and pickups for those beers will begin on August 23rd (3 days before Festival of Dankness). For simplicity, the pickup deadline for Countermagic will match that of the beers sold later in the month. This means that it will have the longest pickup deadline of any IPA we have ever sold. We just want to ensure that non-local members have any easy time picking up their purchases rather than having to plan two trips to San Diego.

If you have any further questions regarding this release, then feel free to ask them here. We have had a ton of variation lately with the pickup schedule for our beers, so I’m sure the answers to your questions will be beneficial to many members!

Cheers,

Steven Michael
League Coordinator
 
Tasting Notes from Friday 08/11:
Monsters' Park in Quadruple Flowers barrels - 4.5 - Aged for approximately fourteen months in barrels. They weren't given any more information about the barrel than the fact that it's from Four Roses, so no word on which recipe. First sniff of the tasters hit with a big dose of dark cherries but that subsided, giving way to bakers chocolate, vanilla, and oak spice. A bit of heat on the aroma but not excessive, just enough to remind you that you're smelling a 15% ABV beer. The palate largely follows the nose with semisweet dark chocolate and vanilla leading, followed by oak and whiskey character, and that small note of dark cherries lingering in the background. One of my favorite single barrel treatments thus far, although trying various barrels has really driven home what a phenomenal job they do in blending Bourbon Monsters' Park every year and creating something that hits every note you want out of the style and builds immense complexity.

Devil's Teeth Aged in Jamaican Rum barrels - Turkish Coffee Edition - 4.25 - One of our included bottles, it takes the place of Devil's Teeth Aged in Cruzan Rum Barrels with Vanilla & Cardamom. I was really curious about this one and it didn't disappoint. Cardamom is evident right away, but not overbearing - it integrates nicely with the coffee and while it took a minute for me to process it, I really dug it. Vanilla is a piece of the puzzle but not playing lead, so don't expect a vanilla bomb. Rum barrel character in the background. On first sip, rum barrel hits first, followed by a nice dose of vanilla that helps to build a slightly sweeter coffee profile than on the nose. Cardamom helps keep it in check, the adjuncts really balance each other, well executed with a spice that could've turned the beer into a tire fire.

Countermagic - 3.5 - It has evolved since I tried it on draft, but still not really my jam in the context of a hazy IPA. The mouthfeel has softened and the aromatics have developed, but it's still markedly bitter and lacks the big juicy punch I want out of the style. There's nothing particularly flawed with the beer, and it works fine if you approach it as a hybrid style, but it largely falls victim to a comparison to everything else Modern Times has done in the past year of canned NEIPAs.

Symmetric Orchestra w/ Blueberries and Black Currants - 4.25 - Moderately acidic nose led by blueberries with a small dose of black currants mingling with funk in the background. On the palate, the fruit character is very nicely rounded. It would be easy for a huge dose of blueberries to create a runaway sense of acidity, but the black currants help keep it in check. Also no phenolic character from the berries, which is always a risk. Funk and light oak notes in the background.

Symmetric Orchestra w/ Guava, Blood Orange, and Hibiscus - 4.25 (borderline 4.5) - Andrew called it Symmetric Orchestra Hawaiian Punch edition, my first thought was a more complex Star Metal. Tropical punch bomb on the nose, guava hits you hard right away and blood orange comes in, followed by hibiscus notes rounding it out. Taste is a bit more balanced with hibiscus taking a slightly larger role and the funk and oak integrating nicely. Awesome beer, votes were split roughly 50/50 on which fruited version people preferred.

Assorted Notes:
1) LA is coming along and looks to be open by the end of the year. Steven (quite wisely) refused to give any dates or promises on LA or any other facility, but said things are moving along nicely.

2) There will be some upcoming perks for the top X members based on tasting room points and BPT purchases, one of which will be an embroidery thing. If anyone wants to get loincloths embroidered with the MT logo for a Modern Times x ManOwaR cover band, hit me up.

3) Unless they deviate from their usual scheduling of preview tastings, I will very likely be out of town for the tastings in both September and October. Hopefully someone else can string a few sentences together. If not, I guess we can all just blindly max our purchases and hope for the best.
 
I sent out an email to anyone eligible to purchase the 1.5L Symmetric Orchestra W/ Blueberry & Black Currant, as well as the Devil's Teeth Aged In Olde X.M. Schmeller Barrels. It went out to 94 people in total, so check your inboxes!

Cheers,

Steven Michael
Modern Times Beer
Not surprised that I'm not one :oops:

Question for you though. Do you know when critical band and or mega blazing world will be available at the mini mart? Trying to plan my trip down to the fermatorium for attack frequency pick-up and wanted to be able to get those as well at the same time.
Thanks!
 
Welp, not being invited up to MT "hoarders tier" due to family finacial troubles is going to sting... but I guess its going to save me money....
 
The big question is does the $700 count for your spend? It puts you into a perpetual inception like circle so you can get into the higher tier for next year.....I'm in
 
What are the differences between what is apparently the new tier and the current membership? Seen lots of grumblings about a second tier next year, but this is almost double the regular membership cost...
 
LEAGUE OF PARTYGOERS & ELEGANT PEOPLE
  • Member Count: 1,000
  • Price: $350 + tax
  • Renewal Period: November (All current members get first right of refusal before we offer the remaining spots to the public.)
  • # of Included Bottles: 10. Each bottle will be League-exclusive, meaning they will never be offered to the public.
  • All of the other perks that you received with this year's membership.
THEORY OF LEISURE COMMITEE
  • This tier is invitation-only and access is redetermined on a year-by-year basis. Invitations will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to the money spent online and in the tasting room, longevity of membership, and if you're an all-around rad person. Purchases from September will be the last that are considered in this formula.
  • Member Count: 100
  • Price: $700 + tax
  • Sign-up Period: October (Members of this tier will have the option to split payments between October and November.)
  • # of Included Bottles: 20. Some of these bottles are Theory-exclusive, meaning they will never be offered to League members or the public.
  • Ability to elect a proxy to pick-up purchases.
INCLUDED BOTTLE LIST SNEAK PEAK
  • Modem Tones Aged in Bourbon Barrels w/ Vanilla
  • News From Nowhere w/ Boysenberries, Peaches, & Vanilla
  • Infinity Gauntlet Aged in Bourbon Barrels w/ Coconut & Cocoa Nibs
  • Double Barrel Monsters' Park (Spanish Brandy & Bourbon Barrels) — Theory of Leisure Committee Exclusive
 
Well, I won't get in via $$$ spent so I might be hitting up someone in hopes of grabbing one of those DB Monsters Park bottles next year.
 
Wow, that tier sounds pretty crazy. I'm just looking to join the regular League this year, but even that is pushing the limits of what I feel like spending. Safe to say I'll never be in the Leisure Committee, haha. Thanks for posting the membership info.
 
The one thing that bothers me is the folks who committed $$ to the KS will only get in if they dropped tons of cash. I say time commited is a great factor here.

To be fair, it does say this:

Invitations will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to the money spent online and in the tasting room, longevity of membership, and if you're an all-around rad person.

I completely understand why they want it to be this sort of mysterious formula not based on just one thing but at the same time, it's kind of annoying. It does make me appreciate that The Rare Barrel is doing something for their members based strictly on longevity. Realistically, I think that's the best way to do things.
 
I think it's cool they have a mysterious tier with exclusive perks not offered to LPEP. Why does everyone deserve everything?
Same reason every kids gets a medal etc in school and sports.

FWIW I agree having the second teir is cool and fully realize I'll likely not be invited. Won't stop me from re-newing my membership though.
 
To me it's a slap in the face that the "plebs" can't elect a proxy but the elite can.
Would you prefer that neither tier can have proxies? **** everyone if you can't get yours?

The proxy perk is useless to me but in general, I'd rather they be cautious about rolling out things like proxies so that they don't overwhelm their staff and **** up their operations. They're already going to be dealing with the change of allowing pickups at multiple locations and working out the kinks in that. If in a year they decide they have sufficient staff and space to let everyone elect proxies, perhaps they will - they're not idiots, they're going to do anything they can reasonably do to sell more beer.
 
Would you prefer that neither tier can have proxies? **** everyone if you can't get yours?

The proxy perk is useless to me but in general, I'd rather they be cautious about rolling out things like proxies so that they don't overwhelm their staff and **** up their operations. They're already going to be dealing with the change of allowing pickups at multiple locations and working out the kinks in that. If in a year they decide they have sufficient staff and space to let everyone elect proxies, perhaps they will - they're not idiots, they're going to do anything they can reasonably do to sell more beer.
I'd be surprised if the proxy perk isn't useless to most people in that tier. Jacob told me after the KS that I was the only person that had used it during that period of time. And the people that have spent enough to get invited have to live close enough to get there in time to pick it up, right? So how many people that are big spenders, make it to SD regularly already, but won't in the future enough to demand a proxy are there?
 
Would you prefer that neither tier can have proxies? **** everyone if you can't get yours?

The proxy perk is useless to me but in general, I'd rather they be cautious about rolling out things like proxies so that they don't overwhelm their staff and **** up their operations. They're already going to be dealing with the change of allowing pickups at multiple locations and working out the kinks in that. If in a year they decide they have sufficient staff and space to let everyone elect proxies, perhaps they will - they're not idiots, they're going to do anything they can reasonably do to sell more beer.
Yes, IMO it should be all or nothing in the way of proxies. Again, that is my opinion and anyone is free to disagree but that is how I see it. Like you said, I would guess that most people that are in that tier have no need for a proxy as they are locals.
 
I'd be surprised if the proxy perk isn't useless to most people in that tier. Jacob told me after the KS that I was the only person that had used it during that period of time. And the people that have spent enough to get invited have to live close enough to get there in time to pick it up, right? So how many people that are big spenders, make it to SD regularly already, but won't in the future enough to demand a proxy are there?
hahaha beaten by two minutes.
 
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