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Do you like burritos?

  • Yes but I'm anti adjuncts

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Any ToL's want to let us lowly Leaguers in on the details of the cruise?

We know maybe a sentence or two more than you do atm...

Now let's get back to what you've been waiting for. We've been about that danksauce whales life since the inception our brewery, so we decided to go all-in and make a Theory-exclusive event centered around our mammalian friends — Whales & Whales: Majestic Cetacean Sightings & Barrel-Aged Rarities.
We’re taking Theory members on a private whale watching cruise in San Diego, and we’re stocking the bar with rare barrel-aged gems from our vaunted archives. One ticket aboard and a selection of pours is included in your membership, so all you have to do is show up and enjoy the whale-laden journey.

And then the ToLC challenge coin:
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We know maybe a sentence or two more than you do atm...

Now let's get back to what you've been waiting for. We've been about that danksauce whales life since the inception our brewery, so we decided to go all-in and make a Theory-exclusive event centered around our mammalian friends — Whales & Whales: Majestic Cetacean Sightings & Barrel-Aged Rarities.
We’re taking Theory members on a private whale watching cruise in San Diego, and we’re stocking the bar with rare barrel-aged gems from our vaunted archives. One ticket aboard and a selection of pours is included in your membership, so all you have to do is show up and enjoy the whale-laden journey.

And then the ToLC challenge coin:
-IlqUH1AafWmyYC4dGJMAIUy57MEkCvc0J1NfY8Jnkwsekk29L8a8xHwqjuu2kQbGrp3vHOq91tvaQ87c90isxIGf9ZPOHutARq2.png
TL;DR
 
Per a post from Steven in the FB group, the League should be getting an email by 9 PM.
Got it the theory email was throwing me off as to if a league email went out as well.
Seems like bad business to kill your best customers...
Well they already have their money, so this way they can reopen theory invites and get more. hehe
 
We know maybe a sentence or two more than you do atm...

Now let's get back to what you've been waiting for. We've been about that danksauce whales life since the inception our brewery, so we decided to go all-in and make a Theory-exclusive event centered around our mammalian friends — Whales & Whales: Majestic Cetacean Sightings & Barrel-Aged Rarities.
We’re taking Theory members on a private whale watching cruise in San Diego, and we’re stocking the bar with rare barrel-aged gems from our vaunted archives. One ticket aboard and a selection of pours is included in your membership, so all you have to do is show up and enjoy the whale-laden journey.

And then the ToLC challenge coin:
-IlqUH1AafWmyYC4dGJMAIUy57MEkCvc0J1NfY8Jnkwsekk29L8a8xHwqjuu2kQbGrp3vHOq91tvaQ87c90isxIGf9ZPOHutARq2.png
Bummed its only one person that can go on the cruise when everything else is geared towards three people. Sounds like an awesome time though!
 
Wizard Blend > all else.

I wanted the maple to be the winner last night, but damn....wizard's blend was such an easy drinker and actually remained complex with all of the different flavors pulled from barrels mixing so well. The only thing I couldn't taste was the molasses that someone had mentioned. Not sure how they got that, or else their palate is far superior to mine. Guess solo doming a bottle is the only solution to find that flavor.

As for the IPAs, my favorite was finally open in LA. Reminded me of Good Green from HpB, but hazy with a hint of orange.
 
I wanted the maple to be the winner last night, but damn....wizard's blend was such an easy drinker and actually remained complex with all of the different flavors pulled from barrels mixing so well. The only thing I couldn't taste was the molasses that someone had mentioned. Not sure how they got that, or else their palate is far superior to mine. Guess solo doming a bottle is the only solution to find that flavor.

As for the IPAs, my favorite was finally open in LA. Reminded me of Good Green from HpB, but hazy with a hint of orange.
****, I miss Good Green.
 
I wanted the maple to be the winner last night, but damn....wizard's blend was such an easy drinker and actually remained complex with all of the different flavors pulled from barrels mixing so well. The only thing I couldn't taste was the molasses that someone had mentioned. Not sure how they got that, or else their palate is far superior to mine. Guess solo doming a bottle is the only solution to find that flavor.

As for the IPAs, my favorite was finally open in LA. Reminded me of Good Green from HpB, but hazy with a hint of orange.

Ghost Train was my favorite of the IPAs. I went over to the tasting room afterward and half pours of both Ghost Train and Finally Open. Maybe it was just the effect of six different beers shortly prior, but I though Finally Open was much better out of the cans than it was on draft. I loved Ghost Train equally.
 
I wanted the maple to be the winner last night, but damn....wizard's blend was such an easy drinker and actually remained complex with all of the different flavors pulled from barrels mixing so well. The only thing I couldn't taste was the molasses that someone had mentioned. Not sure how they got that, or else their palate is far superior to mine. Guess solo doming a bottle is the only solution to find that flavor.

As for the IPAs, my favorite was finally open in LA. Reminded me of Good Green from HpB, but hazy with a hint of orange.

Does the maple MP taste the same as what was on draft a few months ago? That was the best I've ever had from MT.
 
Does the maple MP taste the same as what was on draft a few months ago? That was the best I've ever had from MT.

I will go ahead and say no. IIRC the draft version was very maple forward, almost too sweet. The bottle pour last night was balanced where you still had a good amount of maple, but not overly so to make you regret opening an entire bottle and only having 4oz of it.

But I drank that growler of maple MP rather quickly and at a share with other beers, so memory on that one is a bit fuzzy.
 
I will go ahead and say no. IIRC the draft version was very maple forward, almost too sweet. The bottle pour last night was balanced where you still had a good amount of maple, but not overly so to make you regret opening an entire bottle and only having 4oz of it.

But I drank that growler of maple MP rather quickly and at a share with other beers, so memory on that one is a bit fuzzy.

I can agree, was Maple forward, but wasn't too sweet for me. Fully body, just so perfect .
The Maple MP on draft was clearly my favorite of the bigger non whales.(I don't slay whales) But better than Maple Mornings, MBCP, Morning Wood, CW Maple, JO Black Maple.

Hope to snag a bottle eventually, but I'm guessing it won't be available for the public sale.
 
Report from December League Preview Tasting

Assorted Notes:
1) Jacob and Steven both had to miss last night's tasting so Andrew and Luke stepped up to drop knowledge and tasting notes. Lest anyone think it was dry, Andrew delivered jokes AND the smoothest pitch for vegan food we've seen all year. Andrew, if you ever get tired of brewing/aging/blending amazing beer, you could have a bright future in marketing. ;)

2) We'll be seeing a handful of one-offs on tap at the brewery in the next couple weeks, with League crowlers being available. They're getting together some special batches for LA's opening and we'll be reaping the benefits with some special beers.

3) Andrew mentioned some fruited Berliners for early 2018, which I'm stoked about. There's a Star Metal-sized hole in my life right now.

The Beers:
1) Fortunate Sun - 4.0 - Collaboration with Great Notion that was originally brewed up there in April. Designed as a riff on Fortunate Islands but with a Great Notion spin to it. Nose was tropical fruit forward with some citrus and light pine resin. Palate was heavy on fruit notes - melon, papaya, orange, tangerine. A touch more bitter than I'd prefer but it was just packaged a couple days ago and will likely mellow a bit with a week in cans.

2) Finally Open in LA - 4.25 - Designed to showcase Strata hops with Citra and Centennial in the mix, along with orange zest. Aroma was led by orange zest notes followed by tropical fruit and fresh pine. Flavor largely followed the nose but hints of vanilla helped to round it a bit more and create a bit of a creamsicle vibe. Really soft mouthfeel, quite happy with this one overall.

3) Ghost Train - 4.25 - Massive amounts of Denali whole cone hops went into this one, I believe Andrew said 200 pounds? Big stone fruit character on the nose, really came through as apricot to me with less peach, as well as a touch of dankness. Palate is again dominated by apricot and peach with a bit more balancing dankness than the nose indicated, along with a touch of residual sweetness. Nice soft mouthfeel, deceptively drinkable for an 8.5% beer.

4) Celestial City - 4.25 - Pils based grain bill along with spelt and aromatic malt, hopped with Cascade and Saaz, fermented in stainless steel with a mix of saison yeasts, Brett, and Lacto. The goal is to always have bottles of either this or Transit of Venus available in the tasting room for to-go sales. Farmhouse funk jumps out of the glass at first sniff with hay, floral herbs, touches of barnyard, and a backing lactic acidity. A mild to moderate wave of acidity hits the tongue first followed by barnyard and floral funk and some very light stone fruits. Acidity is nicely restrained to complement the farmhouse base, immensely drinkable. Between the two, I prefer Transit of Venus slightly, as I found it to be - for lack of a more specific descriptor - more rustic, but both are the type of versatile, funky saison that I love having around. Pairs well with a variety of foods, drinkable enough to dome but complex enough to split among friends and savor. I'm really excited to see how Modern Times' farmhouse game develops over the next few years once Anaheim comes online and they can really go nuts with more amphoras, foudres, etc.

5) Wizard Blend 2017 - 4.75 - Reviewing this beer is so personally conflicting - on one hand, I want to proselytize it, going door to door asking unsuspecting drinkers if they have a few minutes to discuss our barrel-aged savior, Wizard Blend. On the other hand, I sort of want to just say it's fine and hope that allows me to buy more bottles. I suspect no one would believe me if I did anything other than heap praise upon the beer, though, so no point in such a futile endeavor. Wizard Blend is brimming with complexity and every sniff and sip revealed something different, but not in a disjointed fashion - it's brilliantly integrated but packed with flavors and aromas waiting to be discovered. At various times, the nose revealed marshmallow, vanilla, dark chocolate, port, dark cherries, light oak, rum, and bourbon. Flavors largely followed although I got a rich, dark chocolate note on the tongue that I never quite smelled. The mouthfeel is viscous without being syrupy, yielding a long, decadent finish. This scratches the same itch as Firestone Walker's Anniversary series, but is better than any blend they've done in recent memory. Incredibly well done.

6) BA Monsters' Park w/ BA Maple Syrup - 4.5 - The beer is a cuvee of prime Monsters' Park barrels and the maple syrup was grade A dark amber, sourced from Vermont and aged in bourbon barrels for nine months. Took a few minutes to warm up the taster after getting it but the maple popped nicely once it came up to temperature. The aroma was largely dominated by a lead maple note with dark chocolate and some marshmallow lurking in the background. Maple continued on the palate, carrying through from initial sip to a long finish, but was joined by strong barrel notes of bourbon and vanilla and some light marshmallow. For those who had the Monsters' Park Aged in Knob Creek Barrels w/ BA Maple Syrup that was on tap at the tasting room in July, I found this release to be slightly more balanced - in a positive sense - and less cloying than the July iteration. That said, I still think the maple syrup works best when paired with another adjunct - especially coffee, as in the League keg from the Carnival of Caffeination.
 
Yeah, I was there yesterday as a +1 w/ a League member, but I was definitely happy to hear about all the experimental stuff headed our way in 2018.
 
Sweet a beer called finally open in LA with can art of our city and I can't get it here...
Our staff has already been training and our soft opening is later this month. The release day for these month's special-releases came before that location will be open, and we want hoppy beers in people's hands as fresh as possible. Sorry if you're disappointed.

Cheers,

Steven Michael
Modern Times Beer
 

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