Bottleworks XV release on 3/4

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by csano, Feb 6, 2014.

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  1. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Why is everyone so bummed that the beer is based off of Judgement Day? (Nor a rhetorical question - I'm actually curious?) It's a "very good" (by site classification) quad by a brewery known for turning out some pretty special variations. Granted, not ALL variations are special ... but most of the "bombs" seem to be the wild beers that fail to carbonate, are infected, etc. Is it that quads just aren't that exciting to folks?

    We know very little at this point. But imagine this - Boulevard takes their quad and puts it in bourbon barrels and produces one of their best beers, BBQ. (Sure, Sixth Glass may be a better beer than Judgement Day). But look at Lost Abbey's retired beers, particularly Track 8. Seem like a familiar concept? Who's to say this isn't going to be Judgment day aged in a few different barrels and blended?

    I guess I should be more skeptical since this is a message board, but I'm intrigued.
     
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  2. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    1. It's cool to dump on Lost Abbey.
    2. It's cool to judge a beer before you've tasted it.
     
  3. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    But it's also cool to hype beers that you can get that others can't ... which is where my confusion lies. Shouldn't this be the best beer ever so you can trade it for the clearly inferior Double Barrel Huna?
     
  4. waltersrj

    waltersrj Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2010 Washington

    I'm sure it will be a blend of different barrel aged variants and some probably with fruit.
     
  5. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    Is this really happening next Tuesday? Nothing on their website, Facebook or Twitter.
     
  6. csano

    csano Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2010 Washington
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    I was there yesterday. There was a different crew working, so I decided to ask about the anniversary beer, hoping I'd get a different answer. No one knew what the beer was, other than it being a blended Dark Strong. No information on the blend. I asked about the 18th, and they said, "Hopefully. The beer hasn't arrived yet."
     
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  7. waltersrj

    waltersrj Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2010 Washington

    Pretty standard BW Anniversary release lol. It'll probably get pushed back and info won't come in on specifics until a few days before. Pretty standard but I'm sure it'll release on a weekday. See you all at 11 am sometime in the future.
     
  8. NWer

    NWer Pooh-Bah (2,145) Mar 10, 2009 Washington
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    Pushed back from what? In fairness to Bottleworks, they haven't announced anything yet. We're all speculating on what someone told someone.
     
  9. waltersrj

    waltersrj Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2010 Washington

    True, but they all know when a release is lurking, especially their anniversary beer which is always the 18th. Last years was pushed back and I think the BW 12 was as well.
     
  10. NWer

    NWer Pooh-Bah (2,145) Mar 10, 2009 Washington
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    Good points. Whenever it is, I'll be there.
     
  11. fsck

    fsck Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2013 Washington

    Bottleworks @bottleworks
    Anniversary is looking later than the normal 24th this year folks. We're hoping for March 3rd if we can get label issues solved. Stay tuned.
     
  12. t4h2c0

    t4h2c0 Initiate (0) Jun 5, 2007 Washington

  13. crusian

    crusian Pooh-Bah (1,989) May 14, 2010 Oregon
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    Super helpful label. lol. what is it?
     
  14. Lansman

    Lansman Savant (1,116) Mar 19, 2011 Missouri
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    Interesting notes - the label on the right is different than the label showing on the left. Perhaps this is what they were referring to with regard to label issues. Additionally, the description on the right (and combined with the left) states 'We've never made a beer aged in Tequila barrels but we're sure you'll find it exceptional for the flavors it holds and the stories it tells. Listen carefully and you can hear the Agave whispering your name as it did ours when we blended this batch from 12 separate oak barrels.'
     
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  15. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    The label artwork sucks. Seriously. /endnativeseattleiterant
     
  16. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Between this and PNC, Bottleworks is starting a tequila mini-trend.
     
  17. NWer

    NWer Pooh-Bah (2,145) Mar 10, 2009 Washington
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    Your eyeballs are better than mine apparently. I don't pick up any difference at all. Look the same to me.
    I for one am looking forward to it. Can't wait! And I think the label is awesome. /likesseattlereferences
     
  18. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    I like accurate Seattle references, not some anachronistic representation of BW being downtown in the market.

    Wallingford is cool. North Seattle is cool. I live in North Seattle. Why you gotta crap on North Seattle, Lost Abbey? We don't all live in the Space Needle and throw fish around 24/7 while listening to Nirvana. :slight_frown:
     
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  19. Lansman

    Lansman Savant (1,116) Mar 19, 2011 Missouri
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    You forgot the rain. All of those things need to be happening while it rains for the scene to be accurate.
     
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  20. Prufrockstar

    Prufrockstar Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2013 Washington

    You mean Bottleworks isn't downtown in the Lost Abbey market?

    Personally, I like the label. Pike Place Market is one of the iconic images of Seattle. Inserting Bottleworks into that image suggests that Bottleworks is a Seattle institution that's integrated into the fabric of the city. 15 years is a reasonable milestone for pausing to look back over the past, which I think is evoked by the style of the image.

    Besides, compared to previous labels, you can tell some extra thought went into this one.
     
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