It was always going to be polarizingJ343MY wrote:Make sure you guys all try our (Barncat) Durian Saison, as it may be the greatest beer mankind has ever created.

It was always going to be polarizingJ343MY wrote:Make sure you guys all try our (Barncat) Durian Saison, as it may be the greatest beer mankind has ever created.
yes, it turned out exactly how we were hoping it would. We knew most people wouldn't like it, but we also knew it would be the only Durian beer at Cask Days.bradb wrote:It was always going to be polarizingJ343MY wrote:Make sure you guys all try our (Barncat) Durian Saison, as it may be the greatest beer mankind has ever created.did it turn out as you had hoped?
That was most likely your only shot at the durian saison, if we send beer next year durian will not be one of them.lister wrote: I pretty much tried most of the wackier beers minus the durian, because reasons. Maybe next year.
go for a walk and look at the ponds.lister wrote: Oh, a bit of a dick move by Evergreen telling those "terrible Cask Days" people that they can't use their bus. Rather last minute. "They have their own bus!" Which isn't wholly accurate because if you didn't buy that Cask Days bus ticket ahead of time you couldn't use the Cask Days bus. Several other unpleasant things were also said by the afternoon bus driver. Some of which is definitely warranted for some Cask Days patrons but certainly not worth a blanket statement. Regardless I quietly got on the Evergreen buses both ways and both days (part of my Cask Days admission does go towards Evergreen so I am a customer of theirs so riding the bus is fair as far as I'm concerned.) It was rather sad though seeing the bus driver turn away an older couple because they were holding a Cask Days glass.
This is my biggest complaint. A red dot does not tell me the beer is 15%. I would have passed on a few beers if I had known the exact ABV.TwoPint wrote:Does anyone know why the alcohol levels weren't displayed on the casks? I heard that the B.C. section was the only one to do it this year. The only indication of strength I saw was the red dot for high-octane items.
Interesting...I never noticed that. Was the % listed in the little program? I tossed mine out already so can't check....I didn't let strength dissuade me from my choices, but I guess that was a luxury of going to numerous sessions and not having to "cram them in".MatttthewGeorge wrote:This is my biggest complaint. A red dot does not tell me the beer is 15%. I would have passed on a few beers if I had known the exact ABV.TwoPint wrote:Does anyone know why the alcohol levels weren't displayed on the casks? I heard that the B.C. section was the only one to do it this year. The only indication of strength I saw was the red dot for high-octane items.
No, the program didn't list the %. I'd like this to be part of next year's guide. I'm sure the brewers could provide this info, and the program could contain a disclaimer that Cask Day's can't 100% verify the ABV.El Pinguino wrote:
Interesting...I never noticed that. Was the % listed in the little program? I tossed mine out already so can't check....I didn't let strength dissuade me from my choices, but I guess that was a luxury of going to numerous sessions and not having to "cram them in".
In previous years, I think the two concepts were conflated - that is, higher ABV Canadian beers were also two tokens. This year I think all of the Canadian beers I had were only 1 token, and I know for sure some of them must have been high ABV. TBH, I didn't even notice the red dots this year until Sunday's session, at which point everything was 1 token. But I will echo the sentiments that ABV should be disclosed. I'm actually quite surprised that they didn't do so for social responsibility reasons if nothing else.DeMarco wrote:I believe the red dot, at least in the cider section, was meant for 2 tokens. That's the deal on friday, but it seems each day was different.
Oh did I ever get in there and soak it up. Vibrant notes of feet, fish, and garbage juice abounded in kind of a pleasant way that never engaged my gag reflex. If I had to sum up the experience I'd say it was fun.matt7215 wrote:its really more of a smelling beer to be honest.....try to get right in there and soak in the durian fragranceChrisK wrote:I plan on trying it but I feel like you're massaging the truth a little bitJ343MY wrote:Make sure you guys all try our (Barncat) Durian Saison, as it may be the greatest beer mankind has ever created.
Yeah what was the deal with that? Myself and a buddy restrained ourselves pretty well at the event and still had to worship the porcelain gods like a couple frat boys after the event. I drink high ABV beers all the time so not sure what it was with the Cask stuff that got to me so much this year.midlife crisis wrote:
Finally, also agree about the ABV. I have never been more hungover on three pints in my entire lifeHave a feeling those pints may have averaged about 10% abv.