McIlhenney Brewing (2023)

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  1. Brent212

    Brent212 Pundit (914) Jan 13, 2014 California
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    2022 thread:
    https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/mcilhenney-brewing-2022.665295/

    Got a shipment today from last week's "Parallel Paradise" release, including some Muntz. The Muntz cans are dated 2/13. Pretty annoying because they made it sound like they were canning a new batch for this sale (they seem to just offer online shipping a handful of times a year). At least the PP is pretty fresh (3/3). Looking forward to trying it later.
     
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  2. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
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    2/13 is still better than 3/5 of things in stores. really can't beat it.
     
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  3. Brent212

    Brent212 Pundit (914) Jan 13, 2014 California
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    Yeah, but when you can get NPBC cans delivered each week around 3 days after canning, it's hard to settle.
    I know, I'm spoiled.
     
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  4. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
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    Can't argue with that :sweat_smile:

    I was out in Poway once and bought a KRBC beer that was 4+ months old and it was still great andIt kinda changed my whole "IPAs are ruined after 2 months" outlook, BUT I'd be kinda pissed if i got one super fresh can with a semi fresh i paid for ,too!
    I have yet to try any 'henney beers but it's on my radar next time I'm out there
     
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  5. Jesseix

    Jesseix Pundit (913) Mar 18, 2022 California

    I'm still a little thrown off by their can pricing, from the sense that their taproom draft pricing looks like it's around $7/pint (at least from what I've seen in photos, I've never been), but 4packs are $20-24. That can pricing is in line with places like Monkish, who is significantly more expensive for taproom pours.
     
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  6. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    Delivered? My last 2 NPBC can drops shipped to north OC were 3 weeks out. It took them a week to ship after I ordered online. Did I mention how much they charge for shipping?
     
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  7. augustgarage

    augustgarage Pooh-Bah (2,703) May 20, 2007 California
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    I like that something canned 4 - 5 days ago is only "pretty fresh." :wink:

    I ordered on 3/4 and the Wild Child I received was canned on 3/6!
     
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  8. pinballplayer

    pinballplayer Maven (1,487) Jul 2, 2014 California
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    Oof, yeah that's some premium pricing for 3.5 week old beer. It'd be one thing if they were up front about it but alluding that it was a fresh batch when it wasn't isn't cool at all.

    How was it?
     
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  9. dvnbtn

    dvnbtn Zealot (504) Sep 9, 2012 California
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    Been lucky with fresh cans when I’m at the brewery.

    Are still using those merchandising price stickers for their canning date?

    It’s annoying that a brewery/canning line won’t put a canning date in 2023.
     
  10. Brent212

    Brent212 Pundit (914) Jan 13, 2014 California
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    Hmmm, are you ordering beers that are 3 weeks old? If I order the current week's release, they're usually canned on monday and show up at my house thursday.
    Agreed that they charge the maximum amount for shipping, which does suck. Although, Mcilhenney's price was the same ($24).
     
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  11. Brent212

    Brent212 Pundit (914) Jan 13, 2014 California
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    Yeah, agreed that is pretty ridiculous. Get your shit together.
     
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  12. PatKorn

    PatKorn Pundit (971) Aug 30, 2007 Hawaii

    A date coder comes separate from a canning line, good one will cost you $10K. I believe they also use a mobile canner so maybe it was broken or they don't have one?
     
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  13. dvnbtn

    dvnbtn Zealot (504) Sep 9, 2012 California
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    I think McIlhenney uses a mobile canner, which probably explains the lack of canning date, and using merchandising stickers to date their cans.
     
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  14. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Why would a mobile canner not have a date coder? Seems like a weird thing to skimp on if that's your whole business
     
  15. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    Macs remind me of Moonlight - great beer, but it also seems like they don’t give a damn (customer service, that is).
     
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  16. pinballplayer

    pinballplayer Maven (1,487) Jul 2, 2014 California
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    Keeping with the old Alpine Beer Co tradition.
     
  17. backwash

    backwash Aspirant (276) May 26, 2021

    I won't even drink from the brite tank - the 1 second from spigot to my mouth spoils it. You have to swim IN the beer for it to be fresh.

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  18. riko

    riko Pundit (756) Jan 18, 2008 California
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    I definitely prefer to buy IPAs as fresh as possible but I find they taste better after 2-3 weeks than they do the first few days.
     
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  19. KevSal

    KevSal Pooh-Bah (2,940) Oct 17, 2010 California
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    Drinking a bestest buds right now, it’s great! Is this OG duet? I have a feeling that it is, except it has strata in it, and I don’t think that existed years ago.
    Good stuff tho and worth checking out!

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