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General LCBO Debate & Discussion Thread
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Ahhhhhh -- the agony. This was a scenario where we "sold out" early and had customers and stores begging for them only to find out the LCBO Warehouse "lost" 300 of them. When they found them two days before Xmas, instead of shipping them all over the province, they decided to "force" them to seven stores in Toronto. Those seven stores would say "Barry, I already sold 50 of these to those local customers who wanted it." So, the LCBO decided to drop the price on us a month after Xmas because the overstocked stores weren't moving the 45 units at each store fast enough. Oh - and they also dropped it from their website so no one could search for it -- no one internally knew the answer to that. Uggh. I loaded up the van a couple times -- transferred a bunch to KW, London, Collingwood and Windsor in February. Another trip was to Ottawa before Father's Day.I just scored a St. Ambroise Vintage Ale three pack/vertical pack at an LC in Brampton. Kinda lucky since I never had one when they came out. It was $14.95... anyone remember how much it was when it came out? It isn't listed on either site now. I feel like it was the exact same price.
There is only a handful left -- I use the drinkvine link to keep a tab on them -- http://www.drinkvine.com/drinkdetail.ph ... ctID=66027
We had a couple bars interested in having them as a "vintage vertical" with a neat cheese & meat plate. Nothing confirmed yet - so get them before they are gone.
Cheers,
Barry
Sheer excellence on the part of our Liquor Monotony.Frere Ambroise wrote:...we "sold out" early and had customers and stores begging for them only to find out the LCBO Warehouse "lost" 300 of them. When they found them two days before Xmas, instead of shipping them all over the province, they decided to "force" them to seven stores in Toronto. - and they also dropped it from their website so no one could search for it -
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Well here is my opinion. I drank the '11 that came in the box. There was a ton of sediment and the drink was overall fine. The next day I drank the '12 that I had aged on my own. No sediment at all, and it was far superior in every way to the '11 I drank from the vertical box. I will perhaps drink the vertical '12 this weekend to see how that one is, but it may be a better idea to save that for another year.
Another case of how random and personally preferential aging/cellaring can be, and sort of why I'm starting to move away from it. I figured that because I'm not really aging all that much according to how you're supposed to, at least temperature wise, that the ones in the box set would have been superior to mine. Alas, it didn't seem to be.
I haven't had any from '13 yet, but going from memory of what the '12 was like fresh, the '12 with almost two years was far superior to both the fresh '12 and the '11. A wonderful sipper it was this past Sunday afternoon.
Maybe different kinds of beer react differently to different temps while aging, but I have yet to drink an Imperial stout that I've aged for more than two years that was anything but a disapointment. The night I drank the '11 vintage ale, I also drank an '11 (possible a '12, i'll check later) St. Ambroise RIS. It was not as nice as fresh, or as nice as when I drank one with one years age on it.
Another case of how random and personally preferential aging/cellaring can be, and sort of why I'm starting to move away from it. I figured that because I'm not really aging all that much according to how you're supposed to, at least temperature wise, that the ones in the box set would have been superior to mine. Alas, it didn't seem to be.
I haven't had any from '13 yet, but going from memory of what the '12 was like fresh, the '12 with almost two years was far superior to both the fresh '12 and the '11. A wonderful sipper it was this past Sunday afternoon.
Maybe different kinds of beer react differently to different temps while aging, but I have yet to drink an Imperial stout that I've aged for more than two years that was anything but a disapointment. The night I drank the '11 vintage ale, I also drank an '11 (possible a '12, i'll check later) St. Ambroise RIS. It was not as nice as fresh, or as nice as when I drank one with one years age on it.
Frere Ambroise - are the st ambroise RIS and vintage ale both coming back to the lcbo this winter?
Frere Ambroise wrote:Ahhhhhh -- the agony. This was a scenario where we "sold out" early and had customers and stores begging for them only to find out the LCBO Warehouse "lost" 300 of them. When they found them two days before Xmas, instead of shipping them all over the province, they decided to "force" them to seven stores in Toronto. Those seven stores would say "Barry, I already sold 50 of these to those local customers who wanted it." So, the LCBO decided to drop the price on us a month after Xmas because the overstocked stores weren't moving the 45 units at each store fast enough. Oh - and they also dropped it from their website so no one could search for it -- no one internally knew the answer to that. Uggh. I loaded up the van a couple times -- transferred a bunch to KW, London, Collingwood and Windsor in February. Another trip was to Ottawa before Father's Day.I just scored a St. Ambroise Vintage Ale three pack/vertical pack at an LC in Brampton. Kinda lucky since I never had one when they came out. It was $14.95... anyone remember how much it was when it came out? It isn't listed on either site now. I feel like it was the exact same price.
There is only a handful left -- I use the drinkvine link to keep a tab on them -- http://www.drinkvine.com/drinkdetail.ph ... ctID=66027
We had a couple bars interested in having them as a "vintage vertical" with a neat cheese & meat plate. Nothing confirmed yet - so get them before they are gone.
Cheers,
Barry
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Would assume the RIS would be same as last year (and the year before) $5.95
12-pack gets you 2 free glasses/coasters at brouehaha though
12-pack gets you 2 free glasses/coasters at brouehaha though
Ceecee wrote:And if so, what will the price be? I'm considering getting the 12-pack @ $69.95 + tax + deposit.spinrsx wrote:Frere Ambroise - are the st ambroise RIS and vintage ale both coming back to the lcbo this winter?
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Yep - for no real reason the LCBO has decided to have neither RIS or Vintage this year.
I recently discussed this with my boss about the doing a one-time "private order" here on Bar Towel and to the licensees.
Would you folks be up for that? If so - let me know and I'll get the ball rolling on this just so I can tell the brewery how many cases to allocate to Ontario.
Cheers,
B
I recently discussed this with my boss about the doing a one-time "private order" here on Bar Towel and to the licensees.
Would you folks be up for that? If so - let me know and I'll get the ball rolling on this just so I can tell the brewery how many cases to allocate to Ontario.
Cheers,
B
stupid lcbo.
Frere Ambroise wrote:Yep - for no real reason the LCBO has decided to have neither RIS or Vintage this year.
I recently discussed this with my boss about the doing a one-time "private order" here on Bar Towel and to the licensees.
Would you folks be up for that? If so - let me know and I'll get the ball rolling on this just so I can tell the brewery how many cases to allocate to Ontario.
Cheers,
B
Welp, that's decided then. For those interested and able to get to QC, here's the link...Frere Ambroise wrote:Yep - for no real reason the LCBO has decided to have neither RIS or Vintage this year.
http://mcauslan.com/en/store-locator/st ... tout-2014/
For the RIS - sure!Frere Ambroise wrote:Yep - for no real reason the LCBO has decided to have neither RIS or Vintage this year.
I recently discussed this with my boss about the doing a one-time "private order" here on Bar Towel and to the licensees.
Would you folks be up for that? If so - let me know and I'll get the ball rolling on this just so I can tell the brewery how many cases to allocate to Ontario.
Cheers,
B
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I'd take a "mixed sixer" - three of each RIS & Vintage.Frere Ambroise wrote:Yep - for no real reason the LCBO has decided to have neither RIS or Vintage this year.
I recently discussed this with my boss about the doing a one-time "private order" here on Bar Towel and to the licensees.
Would you folks be up for that? If so - let me know and I'll get the ball rolling on this just so I can tell the brewery how many cases to allocate to Ontario.
Cheers,
B