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LCBO 2013 Summer Craft Beer Release
what the..
I wonder how long of a shelf life this beer has. I would love to stock up
I wonder how long of a shelf life this beer has. I would love to stock up
GregClow wrote:I've received a price list for the release, and have updated the first post above accordingly.
If that $4.85/750 ml price for the Brooklyn Sorachi Ace isn't a typo, then it's an absolutely insane bargain!
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Picked up the Jacobins, Scaldis, Abbey De Rocs, and Thornbridge at the LCBO on Wilson by Yorkdale. Also got some Hop-it and the new Double Trouble pilsner. On a side note, that was probably the most epic LCBO I have seen. The entire beer section was refrigerated, and the selection was amazing.
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I can't wait to try it. I guess based on Goudenband if Jacobins has a full flavor and 'creamy' body just as it is right now, it might be quite stable - maybe get less sweet and show more acid / more barrel over time?squeaky wrote:I'm sipping my first Jacobins right now. How will this one change with aging?
This sounds off the hook as far as bang for buck. I can only get so excited about 3-Font Gueuze ($22.80) though the wild fermentation, blending & bottle conditioning / aging should make for a complex & challenging brew.
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I hope it doesn't go more acid. It's very sour as it is.
I'm really having a hard time deciding how many I should cellar. The general lack of decent sours in Ontario makes me want to put quite a few away, but I would hate to end up with a bunch of beers I don't particularly like. Plus, my space is somewhat limited and I have a big US trip coming up that should fill it up with stuff from Ommegang and Allagash plus whatever I can find in beer stores.
If only this were a general list item.
I'm really having a hard time deciding how many I should cellar. The general lack of decent sours in Ontario makes me want to put quite a few away, but I would hate to end up with a bunch of beers I don't particularly like. Plus, my space is somewhat limited and I have a big US trip coming up that should fill it up with stuff from Ommegang and Allagash plus whatever I can find in beer stores.
If only this were a general list item.
Any indication on what this packaging issue was? Its a strange problem, considering Brooklyn has managed to ship out quite a few beers over the past few years.GregClow wrote:Bad news - I heard from James Hume, product manager of beer & cider at LCBO, that the Sorachi Ace had to be dropped from the release due to "packaging issues".
Still a solid release, but I was quite looking forward to that one in particular....
2¢. If you really like it, but aren't sure about keeping it, why not split the difference and buy half a case? That's a cheap investment but you still have enough to keep you going for a little while.squeaky wrote:I'm really having a hard time deciding how many I should cellar.
"There will always be more great beer." - this mantra is the remedy for over-hoarding.
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