Smoke Mountain?

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by AndyCarter, Aug 15, 2015.

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  1. AndyCarter

    AndyCarter Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 California

  2. FrogOut69

    FrogOut69 Initiate (0) Sep 24, 2013 California
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    $75 for a Blonde, DIPA, and Gose from an unknown brewery? That's hilarious. This is satire, right?
     
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  3. UnknownKoger

    UnknownKoger Pooh-Bah (1,895) Jul 9, 2010 California
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    It's a beer club, playa
     
  4. MiScusi

    MiScusi Pooh-Bah (1,803) Feb 12, 2005 California
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    but with that $75 you get suggested music pairings for your beer!
     
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  5. Curb71

    Curb71 Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2012 California

    $300 for a 12 pack throughout the year from an unknown brewery seems pretty fair.
    Too bad that if I actually liked the beer I can't buy more because these beers are ONLY available if I join the membership.
    $25 for a DIPA, a Gose, & a Blonde are really great prices!
    I think the 3 different beers look quite unique from one another...
    [​IMG]
     
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  6. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    I tried 4 of their beers at a beer festival yesterday. They were all pretty solid.
     
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  7. Rick760Sd

    Rick760Sd Initiate (0) Jun 5, 2012 California
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    Forget the details on the beer, I wanna know what they're smoking.
     
  8. Alpha309

    Alpha309 Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2014 California

    $25 for a 750mL that I can't really try. Or choose to not have something sent to me. I mean blondes are not really my favorite type of beer, I drink them, but fairly rarely. If I found out I just paid $25 for one I would flip out.
     
  9. Vanlingleipa

    Vanlingleipa Maven (1,468) May 19, 2011 California
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    People bitched like a grizzled old sea captain with hemorroids with they wanted $25 for that Tony Gwynn Imperial IPA release. In a friggin' gold bottle.

    Which I thought was a mighty righteous gripe. I hope that's a great gose, or someone's getting plucked.

    More likely these are just three styles they can get released relatively expeditiously.
     
  10. TheBrewBrotha

    TheBrewBrotha Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2014 California

    I visited this brewery yesterday and was able to hangout with the owners/founders and their brewers. Very solid hospitality with beers to match. That $75 pricing is scary but they're a small batch brewery with 80-95 bottles made of each variant. The honey lavender and DIPA were the highlights IMHO. They have a smoked porter and pumpkin ale dropping for the winter pkg. They grow their own hops and planning to open a tasting room soon too. I see a lot of potential with these guys and they're a winery too that's been around for about 35yrs. The Gose was different but not a horrible beer. The salt is upfront with the coriander but it has a subtle finish, I enjoyed it a lot more as it warmed up.
     
  11. WestCoastBeerDude

    WestCoastBeerDude Initiate (0) Aug 19, 2014 California
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    They need to lower to price to $30 a quarter (I would say $25, but I am feeling generous). if a small brewery can not figure out how to make these kinds of beers for less than $10 a bottle, then they shouldn't be brewing the stuff they are brewing.
     
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  12. WestCoastBeerDude

    WestCoastBeerDude Initiate (0) Aug 19, 2014 California
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    its not like these beers need to sit in barrels for 6 months or more as well.
     
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  13. TheBrewBrotha

    TheBrewBrotha Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2014 California

    Barrels make everything that much better!!!
     
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