Wow. I didn't realize there'd been an incident. Missed that one. That thread was fun.
quote:No. He released the artwork, as well as a review of the beer from a bottle h managed to get from a JK volunteer before the official release. JK banned him from the release for that beer.
Did he really use a disguise to buy more of the mushroom beer?
quote:quote:No. He released the artwork, as well as a review of the beer from a bottle h managed to get from a JK volunteer before the official release. JK banned him from the release for that beer.
Did he really use a disguise to buy more of the mushroom beer?
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Is this Chow character a trust fund baby or something? How does he have the time to be at all these releases?
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Looks like CO is getting the next release of enjoy by
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Chow in a disguise would be pretty funny though
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Yes, Orval bottle conditions with brett, but for all intents and purposes they only make one beer. The infected Prairie Noirs I had this year wreaked of bottling line infection. Other mixed fermentation breweries like The Bruery and Cigar City have had problems too. Stone themselves has had problems with infection, albeit in their barrel aged stout. Perhaps crazy was the wrong word. It just seems like a strange method to me.
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That's great. My point was why release a beer that is not ready? What if something goes wrong and all the beers are terrible? Do you just chalk it up to "we told you it was going to be an experiment"?
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This is gimmicky and will mislead the consumer. Some consumers will suddenly think they should age all their beer, or that beer is fine stored warm. I loved the Enjoy By marketing scheme because it brought awareness to people that hoppy beers should be bought and drank fresh. That is a very easy concept to comprehend. Cellaring beer and wild yeast strains are a whole different animal for the average consumer.
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I won't buy the beer because there are several other local alternatives. Im also just a bit burned out with Stone since their debacle of a saison, the bull**** kickstarter campaign, their awful session IPA, and the lackluster coffee milk stout. This just feels like another miss in a long line of bad beers.
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Jetch is back in Sugar Land? That waitress DID want his hog!!!
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BA Abraxas tonight. Easily one of the top 5 beers I've had. If you are on the fence about trading for one I highly suggest it!
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Could you imagine the neck beards lined up for the Jester King release, sour ale aged in manure barrels.
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Could you imagine the neck beards lined up for the Jester King release, sour ale aged in manure barrels.