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LCBO Spring Craft Beer Release 2016
There's no real hops character to protect, so the aging potential should be stellar. I keep lower ABV sours in the cellar without worrying.
weird, the batch from the last time the lcbo had this beer is listed at 6.9%
Masterplan wrote:What's the cellar life of the Cuvee René? At only 5.5%Abv, is it worth grabbing a few years worth or should I just plan for summer consumption?
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Walked in and the display price was $6.85, my heart sank, but went to the cash and it scanned at $4.85....BakaGaijin wrote:This is just rolling out....it will be everywhere.portwood wrote:with "distribution" limited to 5 downtown Toronto stores, one Ottawa, and one Welland store, not many will be able to "take advantage"spinrsx wrote:Wonder why they have the cuvee rene marked at $6.95 on their list.. it is $4.95 at the store. Might want to take advantage while we can..
Usually, the initial price seems to be a placeholder....not the actual price necessarily. Website has the new price.
Sometime last year I drank a bottle that I'd held on to for at least two years and it was great. Definitely worthy of aging. Strangely though the bottle I had said 5.5% ABV on the original label, but had an over-sticker stating 6.7%... Either way, I think it's worth picking up a few.Masterplan wrote:What's the cellar life of the Cuvee René? At only 5.5%Abv, is it worth grabbing a few years worth or should I just plan for summer consumption?
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St. Feuillien Tripel is now showing stock. I picked some up from King & Spadina on my way home from work. I had to be "that guy" and make an employee grab it from the back room, but to his credit he knew exactly what I was looking for and was prompt and courteous in his retrieval. Best before date is Oct 2017.
biegaman wrote:I'm of the same mind, but this one's for real. Really, really good rauch in my opinion. Great value at that price point. Here's the review I posted of it just over a year ago: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profil ... a=biegamanProvost Drunk wrote:Anyone had the Caldera Rauch Ur Bock before? You don't see too many North American craft brewers attempt a rauchbier and those I've tried can't hold a candle to Aecht Schlenkerla. I will probably give this one a shot.
Unfortunately won't be available.