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Bellwoods Brewery
Am I the only one who seems to fall off the Bellwoods newsletter email list? I seem to get them for about 6 months then realize I haven’t received them for a couple months. I think I’ve requested to join the mailing list about 7 times since 2014/5
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They regularly end up in my junk mail, so I find them a week or two late.
You’d think by 2020 I’d have learned to check my junk mail for things like this. But no, I haven’t. And, there it is! Thanks.Napalm Frog wrote:They regularly end up in my junk mail, so I find them a week or two late.
Haven’t been loving their selections lately, although I wanted to try the Monogamy Rakau. Any good?
Monogamy Sabro was one of my favourite and most surprising terp profiles last summer. I actually thank it very much because I now know I’m looking for anything Sabro
I sent them a reply to their newsletter asking for a strawberry beer and they sent me a thumbs up, lol. We shall see.
Monogamy Sabro was one of my favourite and most surprising terp profiles last summer. I actually thank it very much because I now know I’m looking for anything Sabro
I sent them a reply to their newsletter asking for a strawberry beer and they sent me a thumbs up, lol. We shall see.
Bellwoods all the way near the bottom of page 3? We must really be spoiled in Ontario these days, ha.
Anyway, Bellwoods are blowing the doors off right now with Hellwoods, Bring Out Your Dead, and a Collective Arts IPA collab available. For anyone interested.
Anyway, Bellwoods are blowing the doors off right now with Hellwoods, Bring Out Your Dead, and a Collective Arts IPA collab available. For anyone interested.
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I picked those up yesterday, haven't tried em yet. The maple IPA collab with The Veil is fantastic!
Anyone else think Bellwoods is out to lunch with their pricing these days? The latest releases for BOYD and Skeleton Key are $20/btl! That's still a 500ml bottle btw.
I used to buy Bellwoods all the time but they've lost me with these crazy high prices for their barrel aged releases.
I used to buy Bellwoods all the time but they've lost me with these crazy high prices for their barrel aged releases.
^^^Hop-head ^^^
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Out to lunch for me? Yes. But if they sell out then kudos to them.IPA_Lover wrote:Anyone else think Bellwoods is out to lunch with their pricing these days? The latest releases for BOYD and Skeleton Key are $20/btl! That's still a 500ml bottle btw.
I used to buy Bellwoods all the time but they've lost me with these crazy high prices for their barrel aged releases.
I used to sell beer. Now I don't.
these should be $30 minimumIPA_Lover wrote:Anyone else think Bellwoods is out to lunch with their pricing these days? The latest releases for BOYD and Skeleton Key are $20/btl! That's still a 500ml bottle btw.
I used to buy Bellwoods all the time but they've lost me with these crazy high prices for their barrel aged releases.
I'm in a similar situation. Their barrel aged stouts have never really been to my own tastes. The hoppy stuff has been increasing hit and miss for me (i find a lot of them too "green"). I was still enjoying the Jelly Kings and the fruit based stuff semi-regularly but it's hard to justify the pricing + shipping compared to other breweries right now. If they were still consistently wowing me, I might be more inclined. I assume they are still selling well to people that are bigger fans.IPA_Lover wrote:Anyone else think Bellwoods is out to lunch with their pricing these days? The latest releases for BOYD and Skeleton Key are $20/btl! That's still a 500ml bottle btw.
I used to buy Bellwoods all the time but they've lost me with these crazy high prices for their barrel aged releases.
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I''m not a brewer but the price is understandable. These DOUBLE barrel releases have spent like 18-26 months sitting in barrels adding costs related to storage and transfer while compounding the risk of spoilage. All while losing liquid volume to evaporation. Yup it's expensive but justified IMO.
The first double BOYD 2020 was an absolute beast. Haven't tried the new ones.
The first double BOYD 2020 was an absolute beast. Haven't tried the new ones.
This. Expensive does not equate to overpriced, it often does mean bigger investment for a smaller number of sales, in fact these items can represent a genuine labor of love as much as whatever financial return.beerstodiscover wrote:I''m not a brewer but the price is understandable. These DOUBLE barrel releases have spent like 18-26 months sitting in barrels adding costs related to storage and transfer while compounding the risk of spoilage. All while losing liquid volume to evaporation. Yup it's expensive but justified IMO.
The more expensive price point generally offers something other price points do not in terms of uniqueness. Given the many alternatives (ie. that we're not forced to buy double-barrel aged beers or $5,000 Suhr guitars to be perfectly happy) I'm still glad this 'best of the best' approach can exist and thrive in our strong western economy.
In the past some bottlings from Bellwoods and Burdock, etc. have seemed like I was getting away with a very inexpensive price. Not that I enjoy every release as much as my favorites - and good for them going out on a limb to try things but that's down to personal taste. And it's anyone's prerogative to sign up for participating in that whole thing which is actually pretty neat. What fun.matt7215 wrote:these should be $30 minimumIPA_Lover wrote:BOYD and Skeleton Key are $20/btl! That's still a 500ml bottle btw.
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In Beerum Veritas
I opted not to grab any of the first double round. After seeing how highly rated they were on Untappd I got some major FOMO, caved and bought the two new ones. Here's hoping they arrive for the weekend and are just as good! Hopefully they age well too.beerstodiscover wrote:I''m not a brewer but the price is understandable. These DOUBLE barrel releases have spent like 18-26 months sitting in barrels adding costs related to storage and transfer while compounding the risk of spoilage. All while losing liquid volume to evaporation. Yup it's expensive but justified IMO.
The first double BOYD 2020 was an absolute beast. Haven't tried the new ones.
you def dont need to age a beer that has already been aged in a barrel twicecboden wrote:I opted not to grab any of the first double round. After seeing how highly rated they were on Untappd I got some major FOMO, caved and bought the two new ones. Here's hoping they arrive for the weekend and are just as good! Hopefully they age well too.beerstodiscover wrote:I''m not a brewer but the price is understandable. These DOUBLE barrel releases have spent like 18-26 months sitting in barrels adding costs related to storage and transfer while compounding the risk of spoilage. All while losing liquid volume to evaporation. Yup it's expensive but justified IMO.
The first double BOYD 2020 was an absolute beast. Haven't tried the new ones.
Sure, I don't need to. But I want tomatt7215 wrote:you def dont need to age a beer that has already been aged in a barrel twicecboden wrote:I opted not to grab any of the first double round. After seeing how highly rated they were on Untappd I got some major FOMO, caved and bought the two new ones. Here's hoping they arrive for the weekend and are just as good! Hopefully they age well too.beerstodiscover wrote:I''m not a brewer but the price is understandable. These DOUBLE barrel releases have spent like 18-26 months sitting in barrels adding costs related to storage and transfer while compounding the risk of spoilage. All while losing liquid volume to evaporation. Yup it's expensive but justified IMO.
The first double BOYD 2020 was an absolute beast. Haven't tried the new ones.
Also, commenting on the price of these from the above thread; double barreling certainly adds to the cost of the beer (as someone else mentioned), but I just noticed the beers are labelled above the magical 11.9% AVB at 14.1% and 13.5% which means they'll be taxed higher.