Bottle Logic 2018 (Q1)

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  1. Thao

    Thao Initiate (0) Jun 27, 2013 California

    CELEBRATE OUR FOURTH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN EPIC WEEK OF FAN FAVORITE BEERS AND SNEAK-PEEK PREVIEWS OF OUR UPCOMING RELEASES!


    WE'RE TAKING THE ADVENTURE OUTSIDE THIS YEAR AND UTILIZING THE 9,000SQ FT PARKING LOTS ACROSS THE BACK OF ALL FOUR OF OUR WAREHOUSES!
    Grab your pith helmet and make sure to register a Field Journal [3,500 created, available only while supplies last] where you'll collect a unique daily stamp by purchasing any beer to earn cumulative "artifact" prizes:

    • Collect three stamps to earn this year's themed bottle opener!
    • Collect five stamps and earn this year's themed glassware!
    • Collect all seven stamps for this year's new surprise and to earn official admission into the Academy of Exploration, which guarantees bonus bottle access to all Level I & Level II Stasis Project Releases in 2018!

    **These prizes will not be available for sale during Week of Logic, but any remainders may sold after the festivities conclude. **

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    SOME IMPORTANT STRUCTURAL CHANGES THIS YEAR:
    • In accordance with Anaheim's newly imposed event restrictions, we will be serving from 11:00am - 10:00pm each day of the event, with a 9:30pm last call.

    • There are 3,500 Field Journals that will be made available in a first-come, first served manner. We're finishing the book this week, taking it to print, and hope to make them available for registration and activation in the Tasting Room a few days before the event begins. Keep a close eye on our Facebook and Instagram for updates!

    • Parking Tips: [Finalizing.]

    AND A FEW REMINDERS:
    •NO MINORS: Due to special event permitting restrictions, minors cannot attend Week of Logic in any capacity. We're sorry for the inconvenience; once the special event ends, kids of all ages will be welcome in the Tasting Room once again.

    •VALID GOVERNMENT-ISSUED ID IS REQUIRED TO GAIN ENTRY. We will not accept hole-punched or damaged identification or DMV papers UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. This has been and will continue to be our identification policy standard.

    •FIELD JOURNAL ACTIVATION: Your information must be registered in the Field Journal and verified by our staff to be marked as "activated." Field Journals must receive "activation" stamp to move onward and collect any other stamps.

    •FIELD JOURNAL STAMP/ID MATCH: Information registered in your Field Journal will be verified against your VALID, government issued ID at point of beer purchase. You'll collect your unique daily stamp in this manner each day!
     
  2. Vanlingleipa

    Vanlingleipa Maven (1,468) May 19, 2011 California
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    "Collect all seven stamps for this year's new surprise"

    Thank gawd, no more glass jugs littering the bottom of my kitchen cabinet anymore. Thank you, BL.

    Now, what's the new surprise? An Easter egg decoder ring?
     
  3. Frosty11161

    Frosty11161 Savant (1,076) May 2, 2016 California
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    It's probably a glass jug.
     
  4. Akahoshi

    Akahoshi Crusader (430) Sep 28, 2010 California

    GET OUT OF MY HEAD.
     
  5. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    Is it just me or do 3,500 journals feel like not enough?
     
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  6. Frosty11161

    Frosty11161 Savant (1,076) May 2, 2016 California
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    I can see it now...

    FT: Bottle Logic Passport
    ISO: 4-6 cans of Monkish
     
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  7. husbunny

    husbunny Initiate (0) Jan 6, 2017 California

    Is it just me (being someone who has never done WOL) or does 3,500 sound like a large quantity of journals.
     
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  8. yokels

    yokels Crusader (428) Sep 5, 2015 California
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    Forum posts said ~5000 people attended day 1 of WoL last year, don't know how many got passports. Welcome email for Level Up said ~2000 eventually made it all 7 days. So 3,500 is right in the middle there.
     
  9. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    Yea, like, two of my buddies grabbed a passport day one last year, never came back. I think they will legit run out by like dinner time on the first day.
     
  10. Saxmusik45

    Saxmusik45 Initiate (0) Nov 18, 2011 California

    Well, the only problem there is if you have someone that was able to and wanted to go for all 7 days but they got there late due to things like having work and life obligations and then striking out on getting a passport and now having no bonus incentive for attending all 7 days. Giving a passport to someone who is only going a couple of days and not to the case above seems like abandoning an ideal customer.
     
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  11. StonedRaider

    StonedRaider Pundit (756) Oct 25, 2007 California
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    Priorities...
     
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  12. Dka67

    Dka67 Savant (1,032) Nov 27, 2014 California
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    This^^^^^^^
     
  13. pinballplayer

    pinballplayer Maven (1,487) Jul 2, 2014 California
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    Yep. I wouldn't be surprised if 3,500 people create a line that stretches across Kraemar Blvd prior to opening on that first day to make sure they don't miss out on rations, I mean journals.
     
  14. Dka67

    Dka67 Savant (1,032) Nov 27, 2014 California
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    did anyone show up last year on the first day late in the afternoon and still get a passport?
     
  15. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    Yea, but there weren't limits last year. They still had some on Thursday they printed so many.
     
  16. PG2G

    PG2G Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2011 California

    It looks like passports will be distributed in the tasting room prior to WoL. I'm hoping they last until the first day but it will most likely mean an additional trip to BL since even folks that might not show up one day could sign up for kicks.
     
  17. BreakingMyBalls

    BreakingMyBalls Zealot (638) Apr 27, 2017 California
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    I've met more than a few folks over the past year who drove up and back from San Diego every day last year for WoL, and plan on doing the same this year. That's 200 miles round trip, every day, for 7 days. For beer. I'm sure there are people who drive equally far north-wise, as well. Doesn't matter how good the beer is, that's fucking nuts in my opinion.
     
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  18. StonedRaider

    StonedRaider Pundit (756) Oct 25, 2007 California
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    That is fuckin nuts. Last year my late afternoon commute took me right past BL everyday. I saw the crowd and lack of parking on the first day and decided to sit it out. I made the effort to stop by and grab a pour one day and realized I didn’t want to deal with it. Maybe I’m getting too old for this sh*t.
     
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  19. Drunken_Master

    Drunken_Master Crusader (444) Mar 6, 2014 California


    "That is fuckin nuts. Last year my late afternoon commute took me right past BL everyday. I saw the crowd and lack of parking on the first day and decided to sit it out. I made the effort to stop by and grab a pour one day and realized I didn’t want to deal with it. Maybe I’m getting too old for this sh*t."

    I agree with you two, it's not worth the hassle/trouble to go gaga over stuff like this when you have other priorities in life. This is Not be one of them. I rather enjoy a known good local instead.

    Sorry, was trying to multi quote, darn phone
     
  20. PG2G

    PG2G Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2011 California

    We get it, people having varying amounts of free time and differing priorities.
     
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