drgarage1
Not a real doctor. Lives in garage.
THE EMPTINESS IS FOR THE CHILDREN!ODB screaming into an MTV camera. "THIS IS FREE BEER! WHY WOUJD YOU NOT DO THIS?
THE EMPTINESS IS FOR THE CHILDREN!ODB screaming into an MTV camera. "THIS IS FREE BEER! WHY WOUJD YOU NOT DO THIS?
LOL @ 25 people in line at 7:30. LMFAO @ I'm one of them. Wurst.
EDIT: "Wurst" just autocorrected to "WuTang". I don't post nearly often enough from my phone.
EDIT: that means you were pretty close to hayden, no?
what time are people going to line up on sunday?
Front of the line around 5 A.M. Things generally pick up in earnest around 7:30-8. As far as the point of being shut out is concerned, I've seen the last few releases permit people to go through the line again, and those releases have served a similar number of people given the bottle count and bottle limits.what time are people going to line up on sunday?
Me neitherWon't be shocked to see 200 by 9:45
Yeah, #3.Was this Parageusia?
oh yeah, meant to mention that if anyone has an extra bottle, i'd gladly take it off your hands.
I'm the dude in the green jacket in that pic. I was, of course, shut out.
They weren't expecting the biggest bottle release turnout they've ever had, that's for certain. My argument is that Jean needed to call an audible and change the allocation to 2 bottles per person, or at least compromise and give 3 bottles to the first 100-150 people and make it 2 per after that. The people that were shut out today were largely locals -- aka the people who sustain the business week in and week out. So many mules and out-of-state trade group peeps.
I can't be too mad that I got shut out -- I don't feel entitled to any beer release -- but it's crazy that I showed up at 9am and was already 50-60 people past the eventual cutoff point. I showed up at 9am for Handfarm a few weeks ago and was like 68th in line. Today I was about 270th or so. 200 more people were in line at 9am than with the last release. Nuts.
I don't know who "they" are...but I certainly expected this to be the biggest turnout yet. The first two Parageusia's have been oft spoken of as their best bottles thus far. With a nice 3 bottle limit, this was going to draw all the flies. This is pure speculation, but I have to imagine at some point, lowering the bottle count just puts more people in play. Nearly 100 more. That puts the line where, inside of IHOP?
We got our bottles and went upstairs for a quick drink or two. We were by the window and the line was out of sight up until we left. However, to my surprise, when we left, we found the line wasn't for bottles, but just to get in the door. The place was at capacity and there were 30 or so people in a queue just to get in the place for anything whatsoever. I can't imagine another 100 people in line would have helped that any.
As for those that are Believer's...yeah...I'm sure they can't wait to not have to deal with weather and lines like today. It was cold and the sidewalks and streets were in absolute **** condition.
As for showing up at 9 and getting shut out...I'll bet the cutoff point occurred around 7:15. I showed up about 15 minutes later than typical and the line was already around to the front door of Tired Hands.
I think what happens is that people get shut out and make it a point of arriving earlier, and as such, it makes the normal arrival time of everyone else insufficient to maintain roughly the same place in line they're used to filling in.
Sorry you got shut out.![]()
That was a typo. Meant to say 8:15. Even then...if you got there at 8:45 and were only six from the door, I'm sort of at a loss. We got there at 6:30 and were set up right where they had the coffee. I guess in two hours and 15 minutes, just six more people showed up. Perhaps I should pay better attention.I got there at 8:45 and was 6 away from the door so the cut off point didn't occur anywhere near 7:15.