Is Dogfish Head Still Relevant to You?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by DEdesings57, Mar 20, 2024.

  1. DEdesings57

    DEdesings57 Pooh-Bah (2,556) Aug 26, 2012 New Jersey
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    Are you still excited to see their beer in the store ?

    Do you feel flagships like 60min don't drink the same?

    Do you feel they are still "Off Centered" enough? &

    Among many other questions but ultimately, Where does does dogfish Head stand with you and what are your current thoughts on the current state of their brewery and their beer ?
     
  2. MrOH

    MrOH Grand Pooh-Bah (3,995) Jul 5, 2010 Virginia
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    Not really. Appreciate them for what they did, but don't really buy anything unless I'm somewhere there isn't a better option available. They actually made "out-there" beers that were drinkable back in the day. Maybe they still do and I just don't see them anymore. Chicory Stout, Palo Santo, India Brown and the stuff they released in bombers were all really great takes on classics.

    Seems like they've gone the reverse of the industry, and just cling to a few core beers and seasonals. So maybe they're "off-centered" for doing that.
     
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  3. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    I'm not even positive they're available in my market anymore
     
  4. JISurfer

    JISurfer Grand Pooh-Bah (3,006) Dec 10, 2002 Utah
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    I usually grab a bottle of 90 minute if I see it and it’s fresh. Other than that, we don’t get much from them here in Utah.
     
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  5. DEdesings57

    DEdesings57 Pooh-Bah (2,556) Aug 26, 2012 New Jersey
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    all Great Beer. Im am happy that I got to try them while they were around. Im sure they have a good reason for retiring them. Possible the IPA craze has alot to do with it. People dont wana drink Hoppy Brown Ales or Stouts as much anymore. Do you feel their quality has remained the same, at least with regards to their flagships like say 60 min ?
     
  6. DEdesings57

    DEdesings57 Pooh-Bah (2,556) Aug 26, 2012 New Jersey
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    didn't know they were pulling out of markets, wow.
     
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  7. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Likewise here in the PNW. A local beer bar had a keg of 10 year old WWS they put on a few weeks ago, but otherwise it's been a year or two since I last saw any of their beers in the PDX area. I assume they're no longer distributed out here

    Have nothing against Sam C. and his legacy, but it does sort of seem like they really aren't much of a player in the craft beer market any more. At least not out here.
     
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  8. turfy

    turfy Pooh-Bah (1,872) Mar 17, 2010 Texas
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    I’ll drink a 90 Minute every so often. Still enjoyable.
     
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  9. muchloveforhops3

    muchloveforhops3 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,999) Apr 5, 2009 Montana
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    I still buy my fair share of 90 Minute- Just a classic dipa, imo. I'll usually pick up singles of their new stuff when I see it as well. The Wake Up Worldwide that was included in the Extreme Stout box was really solid!

    With all that being said, I don't think they stand out in the craft beer world nearly as much as they used to. I have a lot of great memories of when they did, though :beers:
     
  10. muchloveforhops3

    muchloveforhops3 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,999) Apr 5, 2009 Montana
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    Really miss Burton Baton- Haven't seen it around in quite a few years!
     
  11. snaotheus

    snaotheus Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,924) Oct 6, 2008 Washington
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    Oh, second that. Burton Baton was a good beer.

    In general...I don't pay much attention to Dogfish Head any more. Whenever I see their 90 minute, I think about buying it, but I haven't pulled the trigger in 5+ years, most likely.
     
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  12. ernh

    ernh Maven (1,341) Jun 10, 2012 California

    I really miss all their weird experimental 750ml bottles. Such a unique and memorable part of 2000's beer. I can't recall the last time I bought anything - it's all just stuff aimed at mass market (which is great if it helps the beer-curious explore styles). Very "centered" ironically.

    Midas Touch was my wife's favorite but they stopped making that (or at least don't ship to CA anymore when they do). And I haven't seen 120 Minute out here in years (at least anywhere I go).

    I still wear my classic green t-shirt regularly with pride though.
     
  13. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    Like others, I can’t recall the last time I had a DFH beer (I have reviewed 20 of their beers, which is more than I would have guessed). But I have seen some recently (90 Minute etc.) so I know they still distribute here. Would probably pick up Palo Santo Marron if it still existed, Burton Baton, Indian Brown etc. if I saw them, but I wouldn’t go too far out of my way. Back when they started out there were probably only, what, a few hundred breweries across the country? And now several thousand? It must just get harder and harder to stand out from the crowd.
     
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  14. DarkDragon999

    DarkDragon999 Maven (1,331) Feb 13, 2013 Rhode Island

    Their Punkin Ale is still one of the best pumpkin beers around. I still like 60 Min. as a everyday, easy drinking IPA.
     
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  15. Shanex

    Shanex Grand Pooh-Bah (4,960) Dec 10, 2015 France
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    Thanks to a generous trader I got to try 90 minutes and it was something unique some five years ago. Otherwise unavailable in Europe. Couldn’t tell if it taste the same today. Like Flying Dog they may not be entirely relevant today but they succeeded in brewing some delicious beers.

    (I like Flying Dog and they had a respectable portfolio but missed the chance to brew something special IMO).
     
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  16. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    I bought a 6 pack of 90 Minute maybe a month ago and it tasted off/syrupy. I can’t recall if there was a bottle date. I won’t try again.
     
  17. Clarkvv

    Clarkvv Devotee (384) Mar 6, 2014 Massachusetts
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    DFH was last relevant around 2009
     
  18. barrybeerdog

    barrybeerdog Pundit (941) Aug 17, 2012 South Dakota

  19. thebeers

    thebeers Grand Pooh-Bah (5,837) Sep 10, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    I think they’re still “relevant”, but maybe you could better define what “relevant” means in this discussion @DEdesings57?

    90-minute is still a great flagship. I often get it when I’m on Amtrak. And the Utopias Barrel Aged 120 was among the most anticipated / hyped beers for me in recent years. Seemed pretty off-centered.

    Obviously, the model of beer purchasing for beer nerds has changed over the last decade. We buy more from breweries directly, and rely less on the retailers Dogfish Head and Sam Adams have traditionally sold through. For hyper fresh styles like NEIPAs and even some lagers, retail-shelf beers cannot compete as well. Doesn’t make them irrelevant. :beers:
     
  20. MistaRyte

    MistaRyte Pooh-Bah (2,681) Jan 14, 2008 Virginia
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    I really only look out for the high-test radioactive stuff... I STILL have yet to find basic WWS, but have gotten some variants. 120 Minute used to be, like, a "rarity"... now its like they're printing the stuff.
     
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