TX Label Approvals

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by Lutter, Jun 15, 2012.

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  1. TTUJohn

    TTUJohn Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2012 Texas

    Sounds interesting
     
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  2. Clonies720

    Clonies720 Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2012 Texas

    Take BCBS and drop in a shot of vanilla extract. Boom. BCB Vanilla.
     
  3. TTUJohn

    TTUJohn Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2012 Texas

    Victory at Sea is a vanilla coffee porter and is also delicious. Seems to sit around a lot for how good it is as well
     
  4. UT-Alex

    UT-Alex Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2012 Texas

    You mean THE best porter there is. It sits around because it's regularly available. That beer is amazing.
     
  5. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    If it sits around it must not be that good :sunglasses:Don't you know the only beers worth drinking (hoarding) are rare beers? Actually come to think of it who drinks beer anyway?
     
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  6. tx_beer_man

    tx_beer_man Pundit (902) Jan 22, 2013 Texas
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    YES, CHEERS INDEED!
     
  7. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas


    Never had Breckenridge?
     
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  8. UHCougar12

    UHCougar12 Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2011 Texas

    Ahh true... forgot about V@S and Breckenridge. I guess I was referring more towards a barrel aged vannila stout.
     
  9. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
    Pooh-Bah

    New approvals:

    5 Stones - Belgian Style Saison Wit (8.57%)
    5 Stones - Foxtail Red (5.69%)
    5 Stones - Manmosa (5.8%)
    5 Stones - Rhubarb Cherrylicious (6%)
    5 Stones - Zero Belgian (8.57%)
    903 Brewers - Breezy Blonde Ale (7.01%)
    Abita - Andygator Helles Doppelbock (8.0%)
    Avery - Momi Hiwa BA Coconut Porter (17.09% 12 oz.)
    Buffalo Bayou - Sick in the Head (7.62%)
    Cooper's - Sparkling Ale (5.7%)
    Deschutes - Fresh Squeezed IPA (6.4%)
    Firestone Walker - Double DBA (12%)
    Firestone Walker - Oaktoberfest (5.0%)
    Fort Bend - Texas Oktoberfest (5.54%)
    Full Sail - Chris's Summer Delight (4.0%)
    Green's Beers - Tropical Tripel (9.5%)
    Greenflash - Symposium IPA (7%)
    Hops & Grain - IPA (7.69% 12 oz.)
    Karbach - Weekend Warrior (6.5%)
    New Belgium - Lips of Faith Coconut Curry (8%)
    New Belgium - Lips of Faith Yuzu (8.0%)
    New Braunfels - Feverweiss Wheat (6.76%)
    Pyramid - Brown Porter (4.5%)
    Pyramid - Oktoberfest (6.7%)
    Pyramid - Red Rye Ale (5.2%)
    Rogness - Belfort Belgian Style Strong Ale (8.22%)
    Rogness - Boomslang India Pale Lager (6.59%)
    Rogness - Holiday (10%)
    Rogness - Pro-Am ESB (6.21%)
    Rogness - Rogtoberfest Festbier (5.39%)
    Sam Adams - Merry Maker Gingerbread Stout (9.0%)
    Sierra Nevada - Flipside Red IPA(6.2%)
    Stone - Ruination Grapefruit Slam (8.07%)
    Widmer - Gentlemen's Club Bourbon (10.5%)
    Widmer - Gentlemen's Club Oak (9.5%)
    Widmer - Gentlemen's Club Rye (10.5%)
    Widmer - BA Old Embalmber (10.2% 22 oz.)
    Widmer - Old Embalmer Barleywine (10.2% 22 oz.)
     
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  10. tx_beer_man

    tx_beer_man Pundit (902) Jan 22, 2013 Texas
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    MMMMMMMMM
     
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  11. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    Uh. Yes!

    Guess this quashes that Cigar City-can't-be-label-approved theory.
     
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  12. Clonies720

    Clonies720 Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2012 Texas



    Thank you for updating the list so I don't have to search through the new approvals. Sincerely.

    Cheers!
     
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  13. Texas_Speed

    Texas_Speed Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2012 Texas

    Hmmm. Is there still a chance?
     
  14. UT-Alex

    UT-Alex Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2012 Texas

    Never heard of the new Stone but it sounds delicious. Also looking forward to Momi, I didn't expect us to get that.
     
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  15. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    I bet it'll just show up at a beer dinner, but who knows.
     
  16. Hdredfern

    Hdredfern Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2012 Texas

    Can somebody explain the the purpose and procedure and actually what y'all are talking about.. explain it like you were talking to a middle schooler.
     
  17. crusian

    crusian Pooh-Bah (1,989) May 14, 2010 Oregon
    Pooh-Bah

    Hmmm, momi hiwa.
     
  18. HookemHops13

    HookemHops13 Initiate (0) Mar 21, 2013 Texas

    ISO Avery beer dinners...
     
  19. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    And the H&G Greenhouse can was approved.

    Now to wait and see when it is in stores.
     
  20. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    Beer has to have the label (can, keg or bottle) and ABV (which as to be tested with a certain threshold) approved by the TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission) to be sold in Texas.

    Label approvals give insight on what is coming soon in Texas (new beers, breweries, & package sizes)

    That work?
     
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