Foothills Sexual Chocolate

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  1. Jimbo69

    Jimbo69 Initiate (0) Sep 12, 2017 North Carolina

    Have had ba 15 16 and 17. Might have to make a trip.
     
  2. surfcaster

    surfcaster Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2013 North Carolina
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    Always worth a pour. A NC classic.
     
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  3. djtothemoney

    djtothemoney Zealot (591) Nov 30, 2015 Ohio

    Did anyone actually read the article? It already released lol.
     
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  4. Jimbo69

    Jimbo69 Initiate (0) Sep 12, 2017 North Carolina

    Yes, but how much of the 15 and 16 is still available is the point. They say they have plenty.
     
  5. MichaelShmichael

    MichaelShmichael Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2017 Georgia

    Never had the BA version, but I get the feeling this beer wouldn't be as popular without that name/label. It's good, but I didn't understand the hype the first time I had a bottle.
     
  6. DISKORD

    DISKORD Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2017 South Carolina

    Can someone please explain to me all the hype and the pricing? I don't get it. It belongs in 6-pack format for $10-11. Just like the rest of their beers. Not $15-20 for 22 oz. Thin and bitter without any chocolate at all. Very mediocre beer. All the NC people seem to praise this and Cold Mountain. Not sure why. :thinking_face:
     
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  7. DrivinNCryin

    DrivinNCryin Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2017 South Carolina

    The past two years of Cold Mountain have been terrible. Prior years was good stuff, but not worth standing in like for hours.
     
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  8. darktronica

    darktronica Grand Pooh-Bah (3,272) Aug 29, 2014 Indiana
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    I tend to agree that the base Sexual Chocolate is underwhelming and doesn't need a special release; it's harder to say, though, whether greater availability and/or a move to 4/6-packs would be better for Foothills' finances. I think the BA version is much better, though. Lots of breweries are making excellent BA stouts these days, but BASC is still worthy of being Foothills' flagship small annual release.
     
  9. Sabtos

    Sabtos Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,920) Dec 15, 2015 Ohio
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    Living by Hoppin Frog, and having brought a regular and BASC over for a multi-stout side by side, I really don't get how some stouts get so much more hype over others. It's brews like this that really emphasize to me how much branding really plays a role in sales and hype levels. Imagine if this beer was simply called Foothills Stout, and the label just had a Gray Squirrel on it...yeah.
     
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  10. darktronica

    darktronica Grand Pooh-Bah (3,272) Aug 29, 2014 Indiana
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    Dude, I'll buy a beer on the strength of a besquirreled label any day of the week.
     
  11. Subcontrabass

    Subcontrabass Initiate (0) Jun 21, 2014 North Carolina

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  12. Sabtos

    Sabtos Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,920) Dec 15, 2015 Ohio
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    Incoming deluge of ISOs for Fat Squirrel and Squirrelly Eye PA...
     
  13. beernuts

    beernuts Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Virginia

    LOL @ providing cardboard boxes for people to take their beer home would increase their carbon footprint "exponentially"
     
  14. dbrauneis

    dbrauneis Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,071) Dec 8, 2007 North Carolina
    Mod Team BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    Also consider when it came out... it's been around for a while and there were less of these kind of beers back then (so the hype train built early).
     
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