did I miss all the talk about Juicin' from Sawdust?!
that was one of the best and exciting beers I've had in a long time... kind of reminded me of Barrier Money (though I haven't had that in about a year).
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Ok .... so Duggans Brewery....has a Barleywine in their bottleshop.
$25 for 500ml.
Aged in jack daniels barrels for over a year.
That is crazy expensive...but I get that these guys don't really do barrel-aging so it probably cost a lot to create.
Anyone try it?
$25 for 500ml.
Aged in jack daniels barrels for over a year.
That is crazy expensive...but I get that these guys don't really do barrel-aging so it probably cost a lot to create.
Anyone try it?
Barrels are expensive and they add work, right?El Pinguino wrote:Ok .... so Duggans Brewery....has a Barleywine in their bottleshop.
$25 for 500ml.
Aged in jack daniels barrels for over a year.
That is crazy expensive...but I get that these guys don't really do barrel-aging so it probably cost a lot to create.
Anyone try it?
I can't wait to see beers that cost more per ml than the spirits of the barrels they were aged in.
In Beerum Veritas
Alesmith speedway stout now in cans
I need this in my life
Gleemer Imports are getting 104 cases of Armand & Gaston. I doubt it makes it into the LCBO, but who knows.
it'll be listed.Craig wrote:Gleemer Imports are getting 104 cases of Armand & Gaston. I doubt it makes it into the LCBO, but who knows.