Tired Hands (March 2017)

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  1. cysiam

    cysiam Zealot (657) Feb 21, 2005 District of Columbia

    I believe it's a collab with Ryan of Casita Cerveceria not HF.
     
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  2. jojo2112

    jojo2112 Pundit (882) Sep 24, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Oh okay, I don't know who that Ryan dude is but when I clicked on his Instagram it said "Ryan Witter-Merithew Doer of stuff and reacher of things at Hill Farmstead."
     
  3. Superflyjsc

    Superflyjsc Pundit (824) Dec 6, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    Looks like its gonna be a Mexican Apple Pie DIPA
     
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  4. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Gotta throw the magic acronym out there to get attention.
     
  5. M-Fox24

    M-Fox24 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,941) Mar 17, 2013 New Jersey
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    Ryan is probably best known for his contributions to Siren in the UK, but is currently developing and working on his own brand at HF: Casita Cerveceria. Think of it like a contract brewery for Ryan. So, a Casita Cerveceria collab is more appropriate, as @cysiam stated
     
  6. rumorsofsurf

    rumorsofsurf Zealot (509) Mar 22, 2012 Pennsylvania

    If it's a Mexican Apple Pie Milkshake DIPA (collaboration with Hill Farmstead), I'm pretty sure the internet will break.
     
  7. mikeydoesit

    mikeydoesit Aspirant (262) Sep 25, 2016 Pennsylvania
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    Nah IDK why people only ever assume MS with TH releases. All shake art is the same just diff color scheme, and it is already a collab with Omnipollo. (Not saying you are predicting that, just people always say Milkshake anytime any fruit flavor is mentioned in a TH post).
     
  8. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Well you can be sure that the beer will at least be opaque.
     
  9. corew

    corew Crusader (440) Jun 10, 2015 Pennsylvania

    Did anyone else find Grassman not that distinguishable from other beers..
     
  10. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    When you get to the ingredients part of the adjective salad that is the beer description they're pretty common aspects these days.

    "Grassman is our cool weed man can dude Oat and Wildflower Honey Double IPA. Intensely and heavily hopped with Nelson Sauvin and Citra. Fermented with beautifully floral local wildflower honey. Tropical, citrusy, and swimming in a sea of sticky white grape sap... it's good to have the Grassman back!"
     
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  11. digdug1810

    digdug1810 Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2011 New Jersey

    ^exactly.. strip that down and it's a oat/honey ipa with nelson and citra.. pineal is a oat/honey ipa with what amarillo/simcoe/centennial or something.. the beers are going to taste similar..

    maybe if they did a single hop series you would notice a distinguishable taste difference from the hops and the hops alone
     
  12. corew

    corew Crusader (440) Jun 10, 2015 Pennsylvania

    I get that, but I mean even from alot of other tired hands beers
     
  13. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Maybe it's the yeast?
     
  14. digdug1810

    digdug1810 Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2011 New Jersey

    yeah.. the base of alot of their beers is the same.. i'm sure between the yeast/oats/barley etc they don't change much with the IPA's/DIPA's etc besides hops and any other adjuncts/lactose/fruits etc

    if you drink a lot of tired hands ipa's for a while they will all blend together.. people going week after week or two times a week now and buying each thing they can are going to suffer from that.. take a break and drink some other beers or something... try their saisons or other beer if you just are only drinking tired hands ipa's

    palate fatigue is real too.. there seems to be a larger contingent of people who are solely ipa drinkers.. that's cool and all but realize your tastebuds will change if that's all you drink.. each ipa after the next will provide less impact etc.

    i'm a fan of ipa's as much as the next ipa fan but you have to cut back on them from time to time and drink some other things.. stouts.. saisons... pilsners.. wilds.. whatever... you see these guys drink ipa after ipa after ipa after ipa etc.. shit is going to start to all taste the same the more you do that
     
  15. Chroma914

    Chroma914 Zealot (623) Oct 13, 2006 Pennsylvania

  16. makalarch

    makalarch Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2011 Pennsylvania

    Speaking of palate or line or money fatigue I put my mouth where my mouth is tonight and had trendler pilsner and prima pils side by side tonight. Both solid, prima won our blind tasting though.
     
  17. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    I had an experience recently with a NJ brewery that is known for their canned beer. After obtaining their beer "in the wild" I thought they were really good beers but nothing too different than other beers I've had before and can be easily obtained.
     
  18. InsuranceGuy

    InsuranceGuy Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2011 Delaware

    So you made out with yourself? :wink:
     
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  19. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    Carton?
     
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  20. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    You got it!
     
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