Beer Advent Calendars

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Dan411, Dec 7, 2017.

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  1. Dan411

    Dan411 Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2017 Missouri

    I thought about posting this in a regional forum, but seeing as they have stores across the US, it should be appropriate to bring it here. Has anyone enjoyed a beer advent calendar from Craft Beer Cellar? This is my first year to pick one up, and I am seven days into it at this point. I have already unwrapped three locals, one from Canada, one from the UK, and two from the East Coast. While certainly feeling pleased so far, I am curious to here about others' experiences. Thanks!
     
  2. rronin

    rronin Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2005 Washington

    Costco had one with all European beers. It was a little spendy and i didn't bite. I'd rather go to Total Wine and put together a sixer of interesting beers of my own choosing.
     
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  3. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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  4. Ranbot

    Ranbot Pooh-Bah (2,463) Nov 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    I think it would be more fun to work with a friend and trade "homemade" advent calendars with each other. All you need is 1) an empty case of beer, preferably with dividers, 2) fill the case with a variety of singles + 1 extra beer*, 3) cut small doors in the lid or cover the top of the case with a large sheet of paper**, 4) number the flaps or paper over each beer with a marker 1 through 24, 5) wrap up the extra beer (#25) for Christmas day.

    * - I would make the extra beer something special for Christmas Day.
    ** - for paper you can cut flaps or let the person punch out/cut/rip the holes themselves.

    For those too late for a 25-day beer advent calendar you could do a 12 Beers of Christmas box. Same idea as above, but using a 12-pack box.
     
  5. Dan411

    Dan411 Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2017 Missouri

    Unwrapped a Midas Touch this morning. That's definitely one I wouldn't have the guts to buy a sixer of. Sounds interesting to say the least.
     
  6. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    We don't have a Craft Beer Cellar around here, but I did get an email about them doing this. It does sound pretty interesting. Part of the fun is trying new beers I may not try otherwise.

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    Not sure how much they spent, as it was a gift. I don't know that I'd buy it again, but it's interesting for someone who doesn't touch German beers often.

    I unbox each beer in the morning to leave it in the fridge over the workday. I think I have a Munich Lager waiting for me when I get home.
     
  7. rronin

    rronin Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2005 Washington

    Yup. That would be the one.
     
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  8. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    Well, if you're curious what I think about each beer, I do review them. They're mixed in with the other beers I'm reviewing, but I hardly ever touch German brews, so it's a safe bet which are included in the pack (if you want spoilers or insight into the pack's contents).
     
  9. dlcarst

    dlcarst Zealot (733) Aug 21, 2015 Missouri
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    My wife got me one last year and this year from St. Louis CBC. Great variety, which I like. Some locals, some holiday beers, some standards, a few mid price point beers, and I'd say about 1/3 I'd never tried before, and only one beer I didn't care much for. Last year I figured up the cost of the beers, and it was about 15% shy of the price they charged for the box, which I think is a fair markup considering they pick all different beers and wrap each one.

    This year after 8 days I've got Lagunitas Brown Shugga, Brooklyn Winter, Backwoods Bastard, Urban Chestnut Urban Underdog, Dogfish Seaquench, Alpine Duet, Breakfast Stout, and Crooked Stave Petite Peach. Great variety, several beers I rate above 4/5, two +$5 beers, and a couple I haven't tried before, so I'd say so far this year is another winner.
     
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  10. ManforallSaisons

    ManforallSaisons Pooh-Bah (1,554) Mar 20, 2008 Belgium
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    This is why I saved my box from last year's. I didn't make one this year but wish I had for someone.
     
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  11. JCaweinstein

    JCaweinstein Initiate (0) Dec 30, 2010 Ohio

    I have the German beer advent calendar. I've fallen a couple days behind because I can't handle the malty sweetness every single day. Still, it's been fun. Was a thoughtful gift from a good friend.
     
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  12. jvgoor3786

    jvgoor3786 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,222) May 28, 2015 Arkansas
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    The last few years my wife has made me one by buying singles for several weeks leading up to December. She's great about choosing beers I've never had. She also spends money on some bombers I wouldn't buy and gets styles I don't usually get. That makes it especially great because I get to try beers I usually wouldn't. Because of some travel to see family this is the first year in a while she hasn't done it. I think she feels worse about that than I do. It's a lot of fun for both of us.

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  13. seth27

    seth27 Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2015 Pennsylvania

    I've done one with friends the last two years. Everybody buys a different case and wraps each bottle and drops them off to the guy that organized it. They're mostly "self beers" but there's usually 18 or so beers I've never had so it's fun.
     
  14. Andy311x

    Andy311x Initiate (0) Apr 28, 2008 North Carolina

    This is the sixth year that I have organized a Beer Advent calendar with my friends. There are twelve of us who participate, so each person gets assigned two days. We also get assigned someone for a Christmas Day Beer (typically a bomber). We get together for a bottle share at the end of November to exchange our wrapped beers. Here's what we've had so far this year:

    Day1: Trillium - DDH The Publick House
    Day 2: Lawson's Finest - Super Session #8
    Day 3: Collective Arts - Stranger Than Fiction
    Day 4: Firestone Walker - Mocha Merlin
    Day 5: Big Ditch - Fip
    Day 6: Aslin - DDH Master of Karate
    Day 7: To Øl - Pineapple Express BA
    Day 8: Steamworks Brewing Company - Flagship IPA
    Day 9: Ommegang - Smoked Porter
    Day 10: Hermit Thrush - Po Tweet
    Day 11: Westbrook - Rinse/Repeat (Motueka And Wakatu)
     
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