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Bellwoods Brewery
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I've had a couple 3MTM (both versions) over the past several months, I think they have aged excellently. Around release I got a lot of diacetyl/butteryness that put me off, especially from the cherry version. It's completely gone now, delicious and decadent like they are meant to be.
Apparently the new location arrangements on Dupont Street have kept some things in barrels a bit longer, hence less regular releases.
In Beerum Veritas
I had one of the Raspberry 3 Minutes to Midnight the other night and it was nice and smooth. I also had some Donkey Venom (2014 / batch #2) and Barn Owl #3. Both were also drinking quite well, the Donkey Venom was less sour / funky and more mellow and the Barn Owl was still nice and crisp with lots of peach flavour.
Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.
surprised there has been 0 talk here of the new location opening last weekend
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Prices keep going up. They ramp up production AND increase prices?!? $14 for a non-BA stout is a bit silly. They will eventually need to find distro cause they ain't gonna be able to sell the increased volume at these prices from two locations.gjkerr wrote:Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.
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They are starting to do keg distro outside of the GTA, so who knows what'll happen.
I'm inclined to grab one each.gjkerr wrote:Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.
I almost gifted away on unsuspecting but possibly appreciative friends a 2015 3MTM which is the one doused with raspberry fruit overkill, but I stopped myself. I really want to try it in a year or so and see if other flavors emerge, such as the promised cocoa nibs.
The Farmageddon Cherry just sounds fine-o-rfic. Montmorency cherry, baby. Let's go.
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3MTM is barrel agedBakaGaijin wrote: Prices keep going up. They ramp up production AND increase prices?!? $14 for a non-BA stout is a bit silly.
maybe make a google before ya rant.BakaGaijin wrote:Prices keep going up. They ramp up production AND increase prices?!? $14 for a non-BA stout is a bit silly. They will eventually need to find distro cause they ain't gonna be able to sell the increased volume at these prices from two locations.gjkerr wrote:Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.

you may want to do a 2 hour road trip to Buffalo to see how much upper echelon barrel-aged stouts with fruit sell for. even compare Bellwoods to the 33 cL bottles from Allagash (that will cost you close to $20 cnd) before you cry about beer prices.
Winey Bastard: 750 mL, $15. bigger, but no fruit. and not as good of a beer as 3MTM. but please, tell us more.
there is absolutely nothing wrong with Bellwoods' prices.
There is absolutely something wrong with consumers' expectations pricewise when it comes to barrel aged and fruit-addition beer. especially when made in downtown Toronto (which is where 3MTM was made). we pay Toronto rents for these beer, so if you want Wisconsin or Michigan prices for BA beer? go there and support their industry and leave more Ontario cherry beer for us fuckers
same prices as the last couple timesBakaGaijin wrote:Prices keep going up. They ramp up production AND increase prices?!? $14 for a non-BA stout is a bit silly. They will eventually need to find distro cause they ain't gonna be able to sell the increased volume at these prices from two locations.gjkerr wrote:Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.
yepppppppppppppppatomeyes wrote:maybe make a google before ya rant.BakaGaijin wrote:Prices keep going up. They ramp up production AND increase prices?!? $14 for a non-BA stout is a bit silly. They will eventually need to find distro cause they ain't gonna be able to sell the increased volume at these prices from two locations.gjkerr wrote:Nice release just announced for tomorrow (Dec 22) - cherry Farmageddon and 3 Minutes to Midnight - $14 each; 12 bottle limits on both. Available at both bottle shops.
you may want to do a 2 hour road trip to Buffalo to see how much upper echelon barrel-aged stouts with fruit sell for. even compare Bellwoods to the 33 cL bottles from Allagash (that will cost you close to $20 cnd) before you cry about beer prices.
Winey Bastard: 750 mL, $15. bigger, but no fruit. and not as good of a beer as 3MTM. but please, tell us more.
there is absolutely nothing wrong with Bellwoods' prices.
There is absolutely something wrong with consumers' expectations pricewise when it comes to barrel aged and fruit-addition beer. especially when made in downtown Toronto (which is where 3MTM was made). we pay Toronto rents for these beer, so if you want Wisconsin or Michigan prices for BA beer? go there and support their industry and leave more Ontario cherry beer for us fuckers
That's weird, it was tasting a lot like Pinot Noir grapes!atomeyes wrote:Winey Bastard: 750 mL, $15. bigger, but no fruit.

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Both Cherry Farmageddon and 3MTM were $12 when they were released last year. That's a $2 price increase this year. My guess is the rising cost of running a business in Ontario combined with opening a new location is responsible for the price increase.
I'll buy a couple bottles of each, but buying the max 12 bottle allotment is pretty expensive.
You can't compare Canadian and American prices on any products, especially alcohol. Some beers are far more expensive there and some are almost half the price.
I'll buy a couple bottles of each, but buying the max 12 bottle allotment is pretty expensive.
You can't compare Canadian and American prices on any products, especially alcohol. Some beers are far more expensive there and some are almost half the price.
some of this board's crap-on-the-premium-local-brewers-but-praise-the-same-crappy-MeThree-lager posters will have a petit mal seizure when they'll see our Cascade prices. then we'll see Lake of Bays and Trafalgar sales go through the roof as an idiotic knee-jerk response.
god bless you all.
god bless you all.