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Southern Tier - Private Order #6
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Southern Tier - Private Order #6
Just in case you are not too excited about the current offering at the stores, Southern Tier has several exciting new products that we are offering via Private Ordering:
- Cuvee #2 approx. $153.00 12 x 650 ml
- Oak Aged Unearthly approx. $131.00 12 x 650 ml
Also available in this round will be Gemini - 12 x 650 mL approx. $154.00
and all the other usual ST offerings.
Please let us know if you're interested in placing your order as soon as possible as this round will have to be processed quite quickly due to a high demand for these products. None if these will be offered on consignment.
Email us at: sales@rolandandrussell.com
Cheers!
- Cuvee #2 approx. $153.00 12 x 650 ml
- Oak Aged Unearthly approx. $131.00 12 x 650 ml
Also available in this round will be Gemini - 12 x 650 mL approx. $154.00
and all the other usual ST offerings.
Please let us know if you're interested in placing your order as soon as possible as this round will have to be processed quite quickly due to a high demand for these products. None if these will be offered on consignment.
Email us at: sales@rolandandrussell.com
Cheers!
Beautiful, I look forward to submitting my order for those soon Thanks again for making these products available!
Are the Back Burner, Choklat and Jah-Va available? If so at what prices? I recently read that the Jah-Va was being released in March, so I'm expecting that you'll be collecting orders for those in the future, rather than in this round.
Are the Back Burner, Choklat and Jah-Va available? If so at what prices? I recently read that the Jah-Va was being released in March, so I'm expecting that you'll be collecting orders for those in the future, rather than in this round.
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Sorry, Choklat is not available at this time, we are double checking on Back Burner and it looks we should be able to get some Jah-Va in this round:
- Jah-Va is $132/case of 12 x 650 mL
Best,
- Jah-Va is $132/case of 12 x 650 mL
Best,
Some info I found on a different site about the new beers:
http://beernews.org/2009/01/southern-ti ... is-spring/
http://beernews.org/2009/01/southern-ti ... is-spring/
Depending on how the oak is used, it could change the taste quite a bit.$ wrote:What do you guys think the oak aging would do to the taste of Unearthly? Just make it taste more, uh, like oak?
Last time I was at Premier Gourmet (to long ago...) I picked up some Stone Oak Aged Arrogant Bastard. In this case, the use of oak changed the beer quite a bit: the oak mellowed the nose quite a bit, making it a bit sweeter, and I picked up quite a bit of vanilla from the oak and a lot more malt. The taste was quite a bit smoother to me, too: the citrus hops were still there but I felt a lot more of the malt characteristics of the beer came forward. I found it pretty enjoyable and surprisingly different than the un-oaked version.
If the oak in Unearthly had the same effect it could be pretty tasty.
It really depends on a number of variables. I have had oak aged beers that you can barely detect the oak and others where you can barely detect the underlying beer beneath all the oak.$ wrote:What do you guys think the oak aging would do to the taste of Unearthly? Just make it taste more, uh, like oak?
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Unfortunately, Back Burner will not be offered in this round.Roland + Russell wrote:Sorry, Choklat is not available at this time, we are double checking on Back Burner and it looks we should be able to get some Jah-Va in this round:
- Jah-Va is $132/case of 12 x 650 mL
Best,
Best,
The first few reviews are trickling in... It looks as if they did an excellent job on combining the oak with the base beer:$ wrote:What do you guys think the oak aging would do to the taste of Unearthly? Just make it taste more, uh, like oak?
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3818/47151
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This order will be closed on Tuesday, March 10 at 17:00. Please contact us as soon as possible if you wish to take part.
Thank you very much,
Thank you very much,
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The order has been submitted and will be shipped most likely during the first week of April. Please keep in mind, it will have to be lab tested and possibly relabeled so add a week or two for release.
Best,
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