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Had the goose on tap in Kingston, was palettable and better than bottles I bought in the US about a year ago. Maybe the beer isn't conducive to bottle format?
Picked up a 6 of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at the Bloor & Ossington store this morning. Staff report that it's flying off the shelves. The bad news is that the Best Before date is 25/03/15.
It's no wonder there's such hesitancy from U.S. brewers to come to Ontario. Seen this many times before.TwoPint wrote:Picked up a 6 of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at the Bloor & Ossington store this morning. Staff report that it's flying off the shelves. The bad news is that the Best Before date is 25/03/15.
what the.. it's already expired?!
edit: you sure that's not the brewed on date? would make a lot more sense
from SN's webpage: "All Sierra Nevada beer is dated when packaged. This code represents the production date and can be found on all our bottles, cartons and kegs."
edit: you sure that's not the brewed on date? would make a lot more sense
from SN's webpage: "All Sierra Nevada beer is dated when packaged. This code represents the production date and can be found on all our bottles, cartons and kegs."
Cass wrote:It's no wonder there's such hesitancy from U.S. brewers to come to Ontario. Seen this many times before.TwoPint wrote:Picked up a 6 of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale at the Bloor & Ossington store this morning. Staff report that it's flying off the shelves. The bad news is that the Best Before date is 25/03/15.
That would make sense that it's the brewed on date, since the case I grabbed my 6-pack out of had a large "Best before 22/08/15" stamped on it.
Halfway down the back label it says "BEST BEFORE - SEE ABOVE / MEILLEUR AVANT - VOICI CI-DESSUS". At the top centre of the same label is stamped the 25/03/15.
I think it says on their website that product that is exported is marked with a best before date - just double checked; cases for export are stamped with a 'Best Before' (if I'm reading this correctly - click on the view our date decoders link on the following page: http://www.sierranevada.com/faq). It states that bottles for export are stamped with a 'Best by date'spinrsx wrote:what the.. it's already expired?!
edit: you sure that's not the brewed on date? would make a lot more sense
from SN's webpage: "All Sierra Nevada beer is dated when packaged. This code represents the production date and can be found on all our bottles, cartons and kegs."
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Page 13 of the date code guide explains that exported bottles with a best before date are bottled one year before the listed best by date. So presumably these bottles are over a year old. This March 2015 story says SN has been brewing at their Mills River, NC location "for over a year now," so these bottles are likely among the first that were brewed at the new location. Yum!
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Has anyone tried it? Does it drink like it's old?
It pours clear with no haze or sediment but it's not bowling me over. I haven't had the pale ale in eons so I have no means of comparison and can't tell you if it's on or off.
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Hopefully someone from the importing agency or the brewery can clear this up. I picked up a six-pack today with the same 25/03/15 code mentioned earlier in the thread. That date is on the back label of every bottle, and (at least with the bottles I picked up) someone has gone out of their way to strike out each one with black marker - poorly, at that, because I can still read the numbers through it. Also, the same code is stamped on the glass of the bottle itself, so that's a Double Fail.
I'd prefer to think that they just had a lot of extra labels that they didn't want to waste, and the dates stamped onto the 4x6-pack cases (rather than the info on the bottles) are accurate. But marking over expiry dates makes me inherently suspicious.
I'd prefer to think that they just had a lot of extra labels that they didn't want to waste, and the dates stamped onto the 4x6-pack cases (rather than the info on the bottles) are accurate. But marking over expiry dates makes me inherently suspicious.
this is probably a dumb question but is the sierra nevada (and coming stone) a one time thing or is it going to be ongoing?
basically, am i going to be drinking this all summer long as god intended or is it going to be bought up within a couple weeks and i'll curse myself in august for not stocking up?
basically, am i going to be drinking this all summer long as god intended or is it going to be bought up within a couple weeks and i'll curse myself in august for not stocking up?
It's supposed to be ongoing.
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Even if that is the case it is still very old. Best before 08/2015 was brewed in 08/2014, according to the material quoted by cratez from the SN web site.darmokandjalad wrote:I'd prefer to think that they just had a lot of extra labels that they didn't want to waste, and the dates stamped onto the 4x6-pack cases (rather than the info on the bottles) are accurate. But marking over expiry dates makes me inherently suspicious.
I was told that there was 1 more order in place so it might not be ongoing.jeremyg wrote:this is probably a dumb question but is the sierra nevada (and coming stone) a one time thing or is it going to be ongoing?
basically, am i going to be drinking this all summer long as god intended or is it going to be bought up within a couple weeks and i'll curse myself in august for not stocking up?
I was going to buy some but with all this controversy and what it retails for in the States, although with the CDN $ now that kinda goes out the window.
I finished my 12 of Goose and it all was like Cratez's Saturday bottle, good stuff, and at that price point for a 24 and the freshness, I'm confused now. First batch was D02 and the latest I bought was D09.
I know I will probably cave once I see it on the shelf.