so they barrel aged the RPA? Excellent, have they hired someone new over there?JeffPorter wrote:Thank God, I can finally talk about the Cameron's Cognac Barrel RPA...Been waiting for months for this...PeenSteen wrote:Camerons Bourbon Barrel Deviator
Camerons Cognac Barrel VSPA
Nickelbrook Cuvee
Hop City Big Mouth Pale Ale
All coming to the LC
Any mention of when?
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A couple people from Cameron's told me months ago that they took some of the first batch of the RPA and were aging it in Cognac barrels, so I'm assuming this is it.. I find it funny that they didn't mention RPA either. Also surprised by the alcohol bump. The Deviator is also higher in abv. It's pretty unmistakably RPA when you try it, I find. I thought they would have blended some of the old and new, which I don't think they did.TheSevenDuffs wrote:The bottle makes no mention of RPA. It may be easy to assume that RPA is the base beer, but I don't think I have seen confirmation of that anywhere. 7.7% ABV.Liverdie wrote:
so they barrel aged the RPA? Excellent, have they hired someone new over there?
It's still quite a bit hoppy considering that it's been in a barrel for a long time. More spicy and bitter and fruity, I'd say, as opposed to the big juiciness of the RPA. The aroma is more of the cognac and the rye, I think rather than citrusy hops.
Maybe someone will correct, but I'm fairly certain, it's from the first batch of RPA.
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It started showing up on draught in a few places during the summer. It started hitting a few select TBS (mostly self-serve) shelves in early October. More stores adding it before the hoildays.How long has Cheval Blanc been at the Beer Store? Noticed it on their website yesterday and picked some up at Spadina & Bloor today.
It's an American Wheat Alespinrsx wrote:listed as an amber on ratebeer, although when I had it on tap it was listed as an american pale ale
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Beau's at the Beer Store in a wooden crate:
Unique Package Launches Beau’s into The Beer Store
Handcrafted pinewood 12-pack crates of Beau’s All Natural’s flagship beer, Lug Tread, to be sold through select TBS stores beginning this week
OTTAWA, TORONTO — (Dec. 18, 2012) Fans of Beau’s All Natural Brewery’s award-winning design will be able to purchase another one-of-a-kind beer package at select locations of The Beer Store (TBS) chain in Ontario, beginning this week. The 12-pack of 600 ml bottles of Beau’s flagship Lug Tread Lagered Ale, available through TBS, comes in branded, stackable pinewood crates.
The attractive, hand-sanded and stained crates are crafted locally in Vankleek Hill. Once emptied, they are designed to be repurposed for storage or stackable furniture (they fit an LP vinyl collection) or they can be returned to the brewery for a $30 credit towards a refill or in-store purchases.
“We still hear from people who want to buy the ceramic bottles that we used in 2008 to launch into the LCBO, so we recognize the importance of pairing great design with our beer,” says Beau’s creative director Jordan Bamforth, who conceived and designed the 12-pack crates.
“I would prefer not to sell into a system owned by our largest competitors, but the benefits are there for our customers, and so far they [TBS] have been nice folks who have worked together with us to make this happen,” notes Steve Beauchesne, co-founder of Beau’s. He adds: “We can’t sell a package this size into the LCBO, and the arrangement also allowed us to finally reach an agreement with TBS to get our custom glass bottles back for reuse.”
The Beau’s TBS 12-packs of 600 ml bottles will be available this week at the following 5 Beer Store locations, and will retail for $75. Crates can be returned to Beau’s Brewery in Vankleek Hill for a $30 credit, or they can be returned in Ottawa through BYBO, the home delivery service.
OTTAWA – 1546 Scott St
NEPEAN – 3500 Fallowfield Rd
KANATA – 499 Terry Fox
TORONTO SUMMERHILL – 10Price St
TORONTO LIBERTY VILLAGE – 120 Lynn Williams St
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I've slightly retitled the old "coming soon" thread and stickied it:PeenSteen wrote:Coming soon...sorry dont know where to post this stuff anymoreTheBeeraholic wrote:Coming Soon, or a New Arrival that is here?PeenSteen wrote:Founders Centenial IPA - Not kidding, this is for real.
This would be great news., if it managed to arrive relatively fresh.
http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=84701
You can use that one for mentions of upcoming beers, while this one can be used for stuff that is actually on the shelves.