Ballast Point starting to can.

Discussion in 'Beer Releases' started by Rekrule, Dec 5, 2012.

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  1. mikeburd1128

    mikeburd1128 Maven (1,409) Oct 28, 2011 New Jersey

    I just love seeing this multiple times on here as I scroll down. Beautiful. (Although I think sculpin is a bit overrated. Especially for the price.)
     
  2. krl2112

    krl2112 Pooh-Bah (1,876) Nov 10, 2012 Illinois
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    Better for the environment and recycling, better for cellaring, easier to transport and easier to open. Easy choice but I agree about the stigma and "cool factor". However most BAs will not be phased. It's the same in wine regarding real corks versus synthetic versus screw cap. Screw cap is the best as well as best for the environment but many snobs don't like it. C'est la vie!! Maybe they will then lower their prices but I doubt it. :-(
     
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  3. beerjerk666

    beerjerk666 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,155) Aug 22, 2010 Florida
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    There's just a negative stigma placed on cans, I must admit I was guilty of it, until I had some 21A and Sixpoint beers. No way, in a blind taste test, could someone tell the difference between a beer poured from a bottle or one from a can.
     
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  4. beerjerk666

    beerjerk666 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,155) Aug 22, 2010 Florida
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    Just a beautiful picture to behold!
     
  5. ChiPool

    ChiPool Zealot (518) Nov 6, 2011 Illinois

    Had it at the brewery last week...killer.
     
  6. litheum94

    litheum94 Initiate (0) Dec 29, 2008 California

    I am really hopping for Sculpin in tall boys. That would make me as happy as a little girl.
     
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  7. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    That's a fine looking can. Too bad the product inside is not what it used to be.
     
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  8. phishphorce

    phishphorce Savant (1,023) Aug 4, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    Im PA I'm drinking a Scuplin dated 3/30/13 best buy date.

    I think that puts this at about a week and a half old? This is the freshest Sculpin I have seen in this area ever.
     
  9. EddieGold

    EddieGold Initiate (0) Nov 22, 2012 North Carolina

    heady has dorado in his back pocket, come on man.
     
  10. Rekrule

    Rekrule Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    Shelf life is 6 months. That makes that beer, about 2 1/2 months old.
     
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  11. UT-Alex

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

    I received Sculpin in a trade as an extra a couple of months ago and it was incredible. Plus that is one of my favorite labels to date. Now if it could only make its way to Texas.
     
  12. evilc

    evilc Initiate (0) Jan 27, 2012 California

    No. Sculpin uses a 110/120 day cycle. His beer is about a week old.
     
  13. luisc123

    luisc123 Zealot (513) Oct 20, 2011 California

    All I need is Dorado and Sculpin in cans. Ok Victory At Sea too. Everything else can stay bottled
     
  14. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    They've been in DFW for a few months now (and Corpus Christi). Keg 1 just picked them up for Central TX, so by next month (supposedly), it should be on the shelf in Austin. Yipee!
     
  15. CelticAleMan

    CelticAleMan Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2010 California

    I like the idea of having Sculpin in cans, but I wish I would see it fresher than I have been lately, regardless of format. The freshest I have seen in my area is 2 months old. I saw some year old bombers yesterday. I guess when I start seeing the cans, at least I will know its fresh (maybe). I think they have flooded the market with them at ridiculous prices, so they don't sell quickly. Also, it seems like in my area, the distributors have no problem sending old product out. I have had one of my local stores tell me they just got Sculpin in and when I looked at the bomber it was already past the best by date. Fucking weak ass shit! Needless to say, I didn't buy it.

    p.s. it may not be quite as good as it used to be, but when its fresh, it is still amongst the best single IPAs.
     
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  16. Ford

    Ford Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2012 Texas

    Cans are also easier to ship in the mail.... for you traders... lighter and sturdier.
     
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  17. UT-Alex

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

    That would be really really awesome news.
     
  18. MIA4IPA

    MIA4IPA Initiate (0) Aug 23, 2012 Illinois

    Totally agree!! Amazing how it was first looked at and now has caught on like wildfire!!
     
  19. WassailWilly

    WassailWilly Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2007 New York

    Canning micro brewed beer is flat out the BEST thing any brewery can do.
    Win~Win for the consumer, the shipper , and the brewery !!
     
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  20. JohnQ

    JohnQ Initiate (0) Jul 7, 2012 California

    I agree.I never buy cans.But I never drink it out of the bottle either.So it shouldn't matter.Also I've heard that aluminum is one of the easiest things to recycle.
     
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