Surly/Doomtree collaboration beer

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by chazmcbro, Nov 10, 2014.

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  1. islay

    islay Savant (1,211) Jan 6, 2008 Minnesota

    Opening a huge new brewery tends to increase brewing capacity. The fact that Surly is canning Doomtree is a really good sign that the new brewery is allowing Surly to make much wider releases of its previously quite limited, tap-only offerings. It also portends bigger batches of Wet and Abrasive in 2015 than ever before. A year without Wet and a delay in Abrasive, great as those beers are, were small and temporary prices to pay, especially if it results in cans of Todd the Axe Man down the road (please).
     
  2. MNPikey

    MNPikey Pooh-Bah (1,693) Feb 27, 2011 Minnesota
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    They should be canning Todd the Axeman.
     
  3. KV12482

    KV12482 Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2010 Minnesota

    Didnt Todd mention canning Devil's Work as well? Maybe the new brewery will allow them to can a lot more of their one-offs...
     
  4. Mplsmetro57

    Mplsmetro57 Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2013 Minnesota

    Tapping @ The Depot at 6 pm tonight.
     
  5. SudsSavant

    SudsSavant Savant (1,038) Jan 9, 2007 Minnesota
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    Semi-related, when and why did this change from Devil's Twerk to Devil's Work? I distinctly remember this being Twerk an Autumn Brew Review and have the picture to back it up.
     
  6. BrettHead

    BrettHead Initiate (0) Sep 18, 2010 Nebraska

    Twerk is oak-aged according to that other site
     
  7. SwinginParty

    SwinginParty Initiate (0) Jan 22, 2014 Minnesota

    Before Todd, Twerk or The Devil's work they need to can Moe's Bender or Four.
     
  8. XmnwildX12

    XmnwildX12 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,140) Nov 12, 2010 Minnesota
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    :wink:
     
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  9. chazmcbro

    chazmcbro Initiate (0) Sep 7, 2010 Wisconsin

    Got to try this over the weekend. It's a lot hoppier than I was expecting, but still very good. There seems to be some Belgian yeast in there too.
     
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