Side Project / Shared (2022)

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  1. Quilentro

    Quilentro Maven (1,352) May 12, 2017 Illinois
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    I had a bbt 2020, 2021, and rye 2022 last night with some fellow advocates. We did some blending exercises with shadow raptor and mendhi special reserve and it was a lot of fun. Stay wild out there, campers - it’s a hot one.
     
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  2. Thirst_trappist

    Thirst_trappist Savant (1,204) Jan 18, 2016 Florida
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    What was it?

    Edit. Read answer. Ice wall

    Why was that bad?
     
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  3. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,374) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    Untappd claims that I had this at 2019 DLD.

    I remember nothing. Except that I'm suddenly hungry for a chopped cheese.
     
  4. Heisenbrew

    Heisenbrew Savant (1,012) Aug 21, 2016 Missouri
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    Super roasty & salty mess
     
  5. KevSal

    KevSal Pooh-Bah (2,854) Oct 17, 2010 California
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    Keeping the weekend rolling, happy Saturday all! This guy is fantastic
     
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  6. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    dammit! for half a second i thought regular white label SdF was back :slight_frown:
     
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  7. MattOC

    MattOC Pooh-Bah (2,100) Jan 13, 2013 Massachusetts
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  8. jbagwell4

    jbagwell4 Aspirant (229) Jan 18, 2016 Missouri

  9. Heisenbrew

    Heisenbrew Savant (1,012) Aug 21, 2016 Missouri
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    Oude Fermier then CDC10 which is also Oude Fermier



    okay
     
  10. Affinity

    Affinity Savant (1,018) Nov 24, 2018 Missouri
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    "I wake up every morning in a bed that's too small, driving my daughter to a school that's too expensive and then I go to work to a job for which I get paid too little".
    "But on Fermier day, well, I like Fermier day."
     
  11. CypressPaul1

    CypressPaul1 Aspirant (296) Nov 24, 2019 Georgia

    Tete v18 21-37 months in barrels
    Tete v19 13-20 months
    Tete v20 12-19 months

    RIP Tete as we once knew it
     
  12. colt3ninja

    colt3ninja Zealot (646) Sep 27, 2014 Florida
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    Less aging doesn't automatically mean bad to me.
     
  13. KevSal

    KevSal Pooh-Bah (2,854) Oct 17, 2010 California
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    i come here and it looks like i am the only person whos excited lol. OF and tete? yes, please!
     
  14. AlexIrigoyen

    AlexIrigoyen Crusader (477) Jun 3, 2016 Georgia
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    Last two batches of both Tete and OF were excellent. And my favorite CDCs have been the non fruited versions so I’m very excited for all 3 of these
     
  15. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    i’ll take 2 of each please
     
  16. KevSal

    KevSal Pooh-Bah (2,854) Oct 17, 2010 California
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    i saw the post that said SDF was back plus 2 others. i was thinking it would be sdf, apricot and peche or bluet or something. this absolutely crushed my expectations
     
  17. Coraciiformes

    Coraciiformes Aspirant (221) Jun 1, 2019 Illinois
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    Wow, I thought it would stop after 2019. Why are they trying to kill this line. RIP is right
     
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  18. SeekerOfLight

    SeekerOfLight Initiate (0) Jun 25, 2021

    It will also probably be the most expensive Tete to date
     
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  19. Heisenbrew

    Heisenbrew Savant (1,012) Aug 21, 2016 Missouri
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    At this rate Tete will be a kettle sour in 2-3 years.

    :grimacing:
     
  20. pconn10

    pconn10 Crusader (401) May 19, 2020 Illinois
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    Couldn't care less how long it is aged as long as it tastes good.
     
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  21. rmpic82

    rmpic82 Savant (1,082) Jan 27, 2017 Kansas
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    Definitely curious where the difference lies…or did they just take two stabs at OF 20?
     
  22. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    could be barrels that they felt were good but didn’t make the cut or fit the flavor profile of the blend.
     
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  23. Ckgibu

    Ckgibu Crusader (454) Jun 3, 2020 Hawaii
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    Amen to this, which is also one of the biggest misconceptions with whisky. Obviously if it’s older it HAS to be better, right? :grimacing::crazy_face:
     
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  24. Sabtos

    Sabtos Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,984) Dec 15, 2015 Ohio
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    Uh...that's a wildly different beast, considering the difference between 1 year and 15 year aged whiskey is DRASTIC, and any further out is often less favorable.

    The differences between beers aged 3 months and 24 months are just as drastic, and while sometimes further out is similarly unfavorable, that tends to primarily be in regards to clean beer, not mixed ferm or spontaneous beer.

    As for SP, the aging and blending process really did them a lot of favors in smoothing out the acidity while adding complexity. I mean, a simple side by side paints a pretty stark picture, which I was fortunate to do on-site before these most recent vintages. I would love to see for myself how they perform in such a lineup, but I'd wager 19 and 20 simply don't measure up.
     
  25. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    didn’t do them side by side but cracked a Tete v18 early last October and just shy of two months later had a v19 on Thanksgiving and thought the v19 was every bit as good if not better.
     
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  26. CypressPaul1

    CypressPaul1 Aspirant (296) Nov 24, 2019 Georgia

    I agree that a longer time in oak does not equal a better beer. But Tete came to the notoriety it achieved for having a huge oak profile, probably the heaviest use of oak in American wilds ever. So for example if a winery that produces a very oaky Chardonnay cuts the oak aging by almost half, it’s not going to taste the same. You can’t shortcut oak aging and get the same flavors. It doesn’t work that way. Can it still be a great Chardonnay? Of course, but it’s not going to be the same thing that people expect. The fact that they’re using foeders for Tete now, and for the first time incorporating the Saison du Ble recipe, shows that they’ve decided to take Tete in a different direction than people have been used to. I’m not saying it objectively makes it worse, it’s just not the same product they established it to be for many years.
     
  27. leroybrown10

    leroybrown10 Pooh-Bah (2,380) Jan 26, 2008 Missouri
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    What was the age of the threads in b1, v2015, and v2016?
     
  28. MattOC

    MattOC Pooh-Bah (2,100) Jan 13, 2013 Massachusetts
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    Side by sides are great, especially for vintages of beers, but blind tasting them is even better. Takes away a lot what you think you know and or prefer about a particular beer/vintage.

    Fermier Day seems like a good opportunity to test your palate on old/new, longer aging, etc. Bottle versus draft would likely impact the experience.

    Share I had a week or so ago had more than half the bottles poured blind.
     
  29. CypressPaul1

    CypressPaul1 Aspirant (296) Nov 24, 2019 Georgia

    I don’t know. It’s not on their Untappd descriptions. Up until V18 each bottle had a tag that listed the thread recipe, type of barrel used and age statement.
     
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  30. leroybrown10

    leroybrown10 Pooh-Bah (2,380) Jan 26, 2008 Missouri
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    Paging Mr @ewwiccc. I know you have those bottle tags.
     
  31. Chilmer

    Chilmer Maven (1,375) May 22, 2018 Iowa
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    Did the two bottle packages of Anabasis + Pinot Noir SdF stop? I don’t see it listed on the site under the cellar or brewery tabs, but thought they were still selling them to-go.
     
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  32. ShutUpLiver

    ShutUpLiver Initiate (0) Nov 29, 2020 Missouri
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    I think they only have it for on-site consumption now. I was there yesterday at the brewery and the to-go list now just has the SdF Pinot Noir puncheons but not as part of a package.

    Fermier Day sounds awesome, I’m in! Looking forward to some Oude to go.
     
  33. Heisenbrew

    Heisenbrew Savant (1,012) Aug 21, 2016 Missouri
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    Tete 15 didn’t have a tag. I remember because people were actually mad.
     
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  34. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    feel like Cory said v19 was similar to b1 in that it contained younger threads.
     
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  35. bread_c

    bread_c Zealot (736) Feb 19, 2015 Illinois
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    Threads in b1 were between July and October 2014 and was released Feb 2016.

    v16 was September to December 2016 and released in April 2019
     
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  36. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    v19 was as oak-forward of a beer (or a tete) as you’re going to get. also, *Oude du Ble not SdB and Tete b1 had Oude du Ble in it too so a harken back to the OG

    https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/32319/212061/
     
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  37. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    v15 was barreled November, 2015, and May, 2014, respectively (for 2 different saison recipes - Tete recipe and Oude Fermier) and released July, 2017. it also was the shortest bottle conditioning (that’s known) with a meager 3 months. that’s something to keep in mind with the above quoted info as i specifically recall v16 conditioned for 8 months before release.
     
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  38. bread_c

    bread_c Zealot (736) Feb 19, 2015 Illinois
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    Yeah, good point around the bottle conditioning, thought about that piece too after posting.

    Dug up the old blog post on archive.org if anyone is curious about what the blend was for v15
     
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  39. Luscious_Malfoy

    Luscious_Malfoy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,177) Oct 5, 2016 Illinois
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    so it was really only with the third release of tete (v16) that it became a blend of solely Oude Fermier. they continued that through v18 & v19 and worded the descriptions to those beers like it had always been their practice (which definitely confused me at the time. it whatever). so, again, this is a nice change of pace from the last few Tetes.
     
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  40. ewwiccc

    ewwiccc Pundit (824) Jan 12, 2016 California
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    i'm still excited for the new OF and tete :grinning:
     
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