My gripe is simple. How can you expect people to pick 10 of40 plus world class beers on tap under one roof. This last minute, thrown together barrel aged beer event surpassed the taplist of every major beer event ive attended in the last few years (in the dozens mind you). What was obvious amongst the vast variety was the unbelievable consistency for any biz so experimental in their approach. Hey good people of beer advocate! Remember when this site was celebratory of the craft beer movement and all of the lovely people involved? It seems the only attention to threads these days are paid to complaints and grievances of so called advocates. That is why this thread is titled such. Cheers to the bruery and staff for a reason to keep the cynicism at bay. If youre on the fence on joining the reserve society you will be on the wrong side of it when they decide to shut it down. No I am not directly affiliated just a fan from early on. Tonight's event had more amazing beer under one roof since... Yeah. Never. Thank you bruery!
That this has little to do with politics and simply about the amazing variety and quality of beer created by a small, thriving business in brewing. What the hell is a Bennie?
In the hood, that's what we call a bill, son. A Hundo. Dat cheddah. Skrilla. I'm talkin bout dem greenbacks yo. Dawg.
Your slang is makin me feel hella old, dawgs. Yet Im totally content not to be a part of it. Still not sure what that statement meant, I must be geting old. Thanks again Bruery!
Blzbuh can/did make a sick ass Black Tuesday clone, so whateva he says is cool with me! He speaks the truth and is all about the love and craft of beautiful beer!
A bennie is a benefit, but it should be "benny." Let me translate: "So you're like totally loving the benefits working at the bruery, right?" As for the rusty trombone - I'll let you find that one out on your own.
I had a harder time getting through all of my tickets in 2 hours. I still had a couple left at the end of the night. If you're just slamming the beers down, you can definitely go through them in the 2 hours, but if you're actually engaging in conversation (which is something I rarely do, I'll admit), the time goes by quicker than the tickets/beers do.