I've tried that before. They said "no".Craig wrote:They normally have the releases on tap in the bar next door, don't they? You could probably just walk over and ask for a taste.
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They do sell sampler sizes.
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Then perhaps they didn't have it on tap yet. I think it was Barn Owl #1 or No Rest.JerCraigs wrote:They do sell sampler sizes.
Also, I generally go on my lunch break and the brewpub is not always open.
I think the sample idea would be nice, especially since the pub opens much later than the bottle shop. Those of us who like to go at lunch have to buy based on expectation and experience.
That said, I've never had any trouble finding trade partners for any of the bottles I buy. I always buy the maximum per person allotment. Extra bottles of Bellwoods limited release stuff have turned into some pretty spectacular bottles from elsewhere that I would otherwise have great difficulty acquiring on my own. You'd think I lived in BC with all the great Four Winds special releases I have in my cellar, mostly received in exchange for Bellwoods stuff.
That said, I've never had any trouble finding trade partners for any of the bottles I buy. I always buy the maximum per person allotment. Extra bottles of Bellwoods limited release stuff have turned into some pretty spectacular bottles from elsewhere that I would otherwise have great difficulty acquiring on my own. You'd think I lived in BC with all the great Four Winds special releases I have in my cellar, mostly received in exchange for Bellwoods stuff.
A couple thoughts… First, I'm not sure they're allowed to offer samples in their bottle shops. I know the licensing for brewpubs/bottle shops in Ontario is on the extra silly side. They have to have a separate door, etc. That said, in the past, they usually haven't been able to meet demand for bottle releases, so why go out of their way to offer a sample.Coronaeus wrote:I think the sample idea would be nice, especially since the pub opens much later than the bottle shop. Those of us who like to go at lunch have to buy based on expectation and experience.
That said, I've never had any trouble finding trade partners for any of the bottles I buy. I always buy the maximum per person allotment. Extra bottles of Bellwoods limited release stuff have turned into some pretty spectacular bottles from elsewhere that I would otherwise have great difficulty acquiring on my own. You'd think I lived in BC with all the great Four Winds special releases I have in my cellar, mostly received in exchange for Bellwoods stuff.
Second, where do you find these great trading partners for BC beer? I have brought beers of bellwoods to trade when traveling, but always ones that I thought were quite good. Not sure where the Lambda will fall in that spectrum.
Finally, I kind of wonder if their quality has been slipping a bit with barrel-aged beers. Some of these last few releases have underwhelmed me quite a lot (with the exception of the Cherry Farmageddon). Even within a series, I liked the second Donkey venom less than the first (less funk/sour), and the second Barn Owl was noticeably worse than the first.
Beer Advocate. I started with the Canadian Beer it Forward blind swaps (CANBIF). From there, simply updating my "gots" on the site when I shop at Bellwoods seems to encourage trade requests. There definitely is a demand for the stuff. I've developed 4 great trade relationships through the site.napoleon wrote:
Second, where do you find these great trading partners for BC beer?
sample size of 2 releases. i mean, give things a chance....napoleon wrote:Coronaeus wrote:\
Finally, I kind of wonder if their quality has been slipping a bit with barrel-aged beers. Some of these last few releases have underwhelmed me quite a lot (with the exception of the Cherry Farmageddon). Even within a series, I liked the second Donkey venom less than the first (less funk/sour), and the second Barn Owl was noticeably worse than the first.
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I second that Bellwood's trades well on Beer Advocate. I've done a few Bellwood's international trades on there.
My favourite was an IP in Portland. I did:
BOYD
No Rest
Barn Owl #1
Farmageddon
Hellwoods
Bounty Hunter
Cat Lady
DDC BA Aphro
DDC BA Equinoxe
DDC BA Derniere
DDC BA Solstice d'hiver
For:
de Garde Beaucoup Desay
de Garde Beaucoup Violet
de Garde Saison Premier
de Garde Oude Rruin
Block 15 Turbulent Consequence: Peche
Block 15 Anniversary
Block 15 Kriek
My favourite was an IP in Portland. I did:
BOYD
No Rest
Barn Owl #1
Farmageddon
Hellwoods
Bounty Hunter
Cat Lady
DDC BA Aphro
DDC BA Equinoxe
DDC BA Derniere
DDC BA Solstice d'hiver
For:
de Garde Beaucoup Desay
de Garde Beaucoup Violet
de Garde Saison Premier
de Garde Oude Rruin
Block 15 Turbulent Consequence: Peche
Block 15 Anniversary
Block 15 Kriek
Grabbed some Lambda at noon today. I was told they are trying to limit people to 8 bottles. It didn't sound firm though, at least in the way the cashier phrased it. She also suggested that next week's release would likely be limited to 4, but she wasn't entirely sure.
Was there a line at all? busy?
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I was there around 12:15 and there was no line. The cashier said there was a small line when they opened at 11 and that she was expecting some more volume through the lunch hour and then another surge after work.beerguykw wrote:Was there a line at all? busy?
Hopefully, they have some tomorrow morning!
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I think the bottle count on Lambda is similar to the BA Monogamy, so I wouldn't be too worried about rushing down for bottles.Coronaeus wrote:Grabbed some Lambda at noon today. I was told they are trying to limit people to 8 bottles. It didn't sound firm though, at least in the way the cashier phrased it. She also suggested that next week's release would likely be limited to 4, but she wasn't entirely sure.
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Bottle count is 3,933 as per the label on the bottles that I bought.
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I predict Lambda lasts more than a week. Its a great beer.....but you can buy Rochefort 10 for half the price.....