Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:19 pm
I picked up four tonight. The edges of the cap are poking through the wax on all four of them. I flipped the cap off in about five seconds.
Yay?
Yay?
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I'd say yay...Kekumba wrote:I picked up four tonight. The edges of the cap are poking through the wax on all four of them. I flipped the cap off in about five seconds.
Yay?
Market St. is showing 48 bottles in stock.instantkamera wrote:132 stores with stock and not a one in Brantford? Da Fuq! Am I really going to have to travel for this?
Yep, saw that today. About damn time. Thanks!cheechonaleash wrote:Market St. is showing 48 bottles in stock.instantkamera wrote:132 stores with stock and not a one in Brantford? Da Fuq! Am I really going to have to travel for this?
No problem! Simcoe got some last year and I hope they get some more this year. Don't want to travel either!instantkamera wrote:Yep, saw that today. About damn time. Thanks!cheechonaleash wrote:Market St. is showing 48 bottles in stock.instantkamera wrote:132 stores with stock and not a one in Brantford? Da Fuq! Am I really going to have to travel for this?
Wow the one on the right is some waxy motherf*cker!chris_schryer wrote:Here's the edited video, with commentary:.
No - I had a first run bottle a while a go and the wax, while thick, is pretty brittle and easy to get off the bottle. The drips practically fall off.Belgian wrote:Wow the one on the right is some waxy motherf*cker!chris_schryer wrote:Here's the edited video, with commentary:.
The first brewery store bottling has very long running drips. Any special precautions (for eye protection) for these? I
Yeah, I was in the Avenue and Lawrence store today and the bottles they have now are very different from the original ones I picked up a couple of weeks ago at Laird. The edges of the cap actually poke through the wax, as you say, and it would be perfectly easy to pop these open, presumably. Maybe they accidentally overdid it with the wax on the first run because they were quite different.Kekumba wrote:I picked up four tonight. The edges of the cap are poking through the wax on all four of them. I flipped the cap off in about five seconds.
Although there is still a chance of danger if using the Sabrage method. Little flying pointy bits of waxy terror - maybe this, too needs a short documentary to avoid tragedy...JeffPorter wrote:No - I had a first run bottle a while a go and the wax, while thick, is pretty brittle and easy to get off the bottle. The drips practically fall off.Belgian wrote:The first brewery store bottling has very long running drips. Any special precautions (for eye protection) for these?
If it requires military hardware, it's not worth doing.Belgian wrote:Although there is still a chance of danger if using the Sabrage method. Little flying pointy bits of waxy terror - maybe this, too needs a short documentary to avoid tragedy...JeffPorter wrote:No - I had a first run bottle a while a go and the wax, while thick, is pretty brittle and easy to get off the bottle. The drips practically fall off.Belgian wrote:The first brewery store bottling has very long running drips. Any special precautions (for eye protection) for these?