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LCBO Winter Seasonal Craft Beer Release 19/20
is it just me, or is the LCBO worse than ever at getting these seasonal beers released in a timely fashion (or even at all)
you'd think after all this time the process would be streamlined to some extent
you'd think after all this time the process would be streamlined to some extent
I think it's about the same as it's always been, which is to say very bad.
As one of my teachers used to say, “you think there is a bottom below which things can’t sink, then...”spinrsx wrote:is it just me, or is the LCBO worse than ever at getting these seasonal beers released in a timely fashion (or even at all)
you'd think after all this time the process would be streamlined to some extent
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The issue with the delays is an interesting one.spinrsx wrote:is it just me, or is the LCBO worse than ever at getting these seasonal beers released in a timely fashion (or even at all)
you'd think after all this time the process would be streamlined to some extent
It's a dance between the brewery not having thousands of bottles of beer sitting around and waiting to be shipped to the LCBO, and the LCBO pushing the purchase order across the finish line (things tend to drag for various reasons on their end) to trigger the shipment.
In Oerbier's case, by the time it was pushed across the finish line, we had to wait for a more recent batch of Oerbier to complete bottle refermentation. That added 1 month.
The order was then held up at the LCBO because they decided the labeling was not compliant for the Ontario market ("Extra Strong Beer" was on the label but it was not in French as well, and ingredients said "contains" and you cannot say "contains" in accordance with the LCBO's labeling rules).
What was supposed to be a late November release easily turns into a February release
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I work in the auto industry and see equally strange stuff - like an OEM wanting something by a certain date, but not issuing a PO soon enough to allow the supply chain to deliver.Gleemer Imports wrote:The issue with the delays is an interesting one.spinrsx wrote:is it just me, or is the LCBO worse than ever at getting these seasonal beers released in a timely fashion (or even at all)
you'd think after all this time the process would be streamlined to some extent
It's a dance between the brewery not having thousands of bottles of beer sitting around and waiting to be shipped to the LCBO, and the LCBO pushing the purchase order across the finish line (things tend to drag for various reasons on their end) to trigger the shipment.
In Oerbier's case, by the time it was pushed across the finish line, we had to wait for a more recent batch of Oerbier to complete bottle refermentation. That added 1 month.
The order was then held up at the LCBO because they decided the labeling was not compliant for the Ontario market ("Extra Strong Beer" was on the label but it was not in French as well, and ingredients said "contains" and you cannot say "contains" in accordance with the LCBO's labeling rules).
What was supposed to be a late November release easily turns into a February release
Funny world we live in.
saw the Yeti stout on the shelf in Ottawa last night, I don't see it on the lcbo webpage though - unless I'm missing something
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13444 Renaissance Tribute Barley Wine 2018 - 500mL — Just saw this one. Good price at ~$6.50, haven't tried it yet. And it's not viewable on LCBO.com.
Hi, do you remember which LCBO store?beerstodiscover wrote:13444 Renaissance Tribute Barley Wine 2018 - 500mL — Just saw this one. Good price at ~$6.50, haven't tried it yet. And it's not viewable on LCBO.com.
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I saw some bottles at the Queen's Quay LCBO about a month ago when I last stocked up.roland wrote:Hi, do you remember which LCBO store?beerstodiscover wrote:13444 Renaissance Tribute Barley Wine 2018 - 500mL — Just saw this one. Good price at ~$6.50, haven't tried it yet. And it's not viewable on LCBO.com.
Got this at VP and Ellesmere. Its OK, doesnt have the full body and flavour that I want in a barleywine. Worth buying a bottle but I probably wont get anymore. Man I miss Where The Buffalo Roam. Now that is good stuff.Provost Drunk wrote:I saw some bottles at the Queen's Quay LCBO about a month ago when I last stocked up.roland wrote:Hi, do you remember which LCBO store?beerstodiscover wrote:13444 Renaissance Tribute Barley Wine 2018 - 500mL — Just saw this one. Good price at ~$6.50, haven't tried it yet. And it's not viewable on LCBO.com.
Anyways it is much better than Garrison Ol Fog Burner, a drain pour that came to the LCBO in the winter release.
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Wilson/Dufferinroland wrote:Hi, do you remember which LCBO store?
Sorry to hear that I had high hopes for the one in my cellar.ry_kinney wrote:Anyways it is much better than Garrison Ol Fog Burner, a drain pour that came to the LCBO in the winter release.
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beerstodiscover wrote:Wilson/Dufferinroland wrote:Hi, do you remember which LCBO store?
Sorry to hear that I had high hopes for the one in my cellar.ry_kinney wrote:Anyways it is much better than Garrison Ol Fog Burner, a drain pour that came to the LCBO in the winter release.
The Great Lakes barley wine is outstanding
Well that ^^^ was November and I just got a Cigar City Marshal Zhukov Russian Imperial Stout at Summerhill.Ukie wrote:In the local store and one of the staff told me he thought everything was pretty much in.JaseWescott wrote:HelloLCBO told me this year's Winter list hasn't been finalized yet but that was 2+ weeks ago. you might want to rename this thread 19/20 so people don't get confused with last years Winter list.spinrsx wrote:No official list yet.. but I hear we are getting Cigar City Marshal Zhukov bombers
Merry Christmas... in May, and I assume this shipment must be perfectly matured for drinking now unless it's a new batch?
Also GD Yeti is clearance priced at Summerhill LCBO so grab a deal if you want it.
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I ordered Marshal Zhukov & Yeti off the LCBO site on Feb 26.Belgian wrote:Well that ^^^ was November and I just got a Cigar City Marshal Zhukov Russian Imperial Stout at Summerhill.Ukie wrote:In the local store and one of the staff told me he thought everything was pretty much in.spinrsx wrote:No official list yet.. but I hear we are getting Cigar City Marshal Zhukov bombers
Merry Christmas... in May, and I assume this shipment must be perfectly matured for drinking now unless it's a new batch?
Also GD Yeti is clearance priced at Summerhill LCBO so grab a deal if you want it.
I used to sell beer. Now I don't.
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Marshal Zhukov is available online again. I jumped on it after missing out earlier. I'd assume that the lone bottle that Belgian found at Summerhill was a return, but this was sold out a month or so ago and now in stock again so maybe a new shipment did arrive?MatttthewGeorge wrote:I ordered Marshal Zhukov & Yeti off the LCBO site on Feb 26.Belgian wrote:Well that ^^^ was November and I just got a Cigar City Marshal Zhukov Russian Imperial Stout at Summerhill.Ukie wrote:
In the local store and one of the staff told me he thought everything was pretty much in.
Merry Christmas... in May, and I assume this shipment must be perfectly matured for drinking now unless it's a new batch?
Also GD Yeti is clearance priced at Summerhill LCBO so grab a deal if you want it.