The Alchemist (June 2017)

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  1. NiceBeerCans

    NiceBeerCans Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2013 New York

    The brewery is open in Stowe:

    https://alchemistbeer.com/blog/

    Where is it?

    Our Brewery and Visitors Center is located at
    100 Cottage Club Rd in Stowe, VT.
    Stop by for a taster, beer to take home or some schwag.

    When is it open?

    DAYS & HOURS
    Tuesday – Saturday
    11AM – 7PM

    What's for sale *now*:

    https://alchemistbeer.com/visit-us/

    Other more generic info:

    https://www.facebook.com/alchemistbeer

    https://twitter.com/alchemistbeer


    Q: Will there be a restaurant?
    A: No. We will not serve food or full pints of beer. However, there is a lot of great food and drink near us. Feel free to ask the staff for recommendations.

    Check out this link:

    http://www.gostowe.com/dining

    Also, not listed in the guide above is Doc Ponds, for food and drink:

    https://www.docponds.com/

    Q: What will you sell?
    A: We will sell sample glasses of beer to taste, merchandise and packaged beer to go.

    Q: What kind of beer will you sell?
    A: We will have 2 year round beers that are available every day for sale— Heady Topper and Focal Banger. Other beers will rotate throughout the year. John will be bringing back many favorites from the pub days. When these beers are ready for sale, they will simply show up in our retail cooler. We will not be promoting or ticketing any limited releases.

    Q: Will there be limits on beer purchases?
    A: Yes. We are trying to accomplish 2 things with our daily allocations. We want to spread our beer out as much as possible. We also want to make sure our customers and beer enthusiasts can purchase enough beer so that the visit is worthwhile. When we open this summer we will start out with the following purchase limits per person: 1 case of Focal Banger and 1 mixed case of Heady Topper and current specialty (to be announced at opening). Of course, 4-packs can be sold singly, but only up to 3 four-packs of Heady and specialty per person.

    Q: How much will beer cost?
    A: 16 ounce cans are $12.50/4 pack or $75/case plus tax and deposit. All canned specialties will be sold at this price.

    Q: Will you still distribute your beer?
    A: We will continue to distribute Heady Topper (VT only) but not Focal Banger. We will pull back about 30% of our distribution so that we can have daily Heady Topper allocations in Stowe. All bars, restaurants and stores that currently carry Heady Topper will continue to do so. Our larger retail accounts will be pulled back more than smaller accounts. It is our belief that lines will diminish at these stores when our retail shop is open in Stowe. We hope that it becomes simpler for locals to buy a 4-pack at their local store.

    Full credit to @F2brewers who posted the above back in July.

    ** Try not to arrive before 10:00 am. This causes an unnecessary line and traffic for the parking lot and creates trouble with The Alchemist's neighbors and the town. Thank you. **

    Q:
    Should I come early?
    A: We have a lot of beer to sell. It is not necessary to line up prior to our opening at 11am each day. If you visit us later in the day you should still have no problem leaving The Alchemist with beer. Please help us keep our neighbors happy and our parking lot manageable by visiting us throughout the day.

    Q: Will you run out of beer?
    A: We hope not. We are starting out with a limit of 1 mixed case so that we can spread our beer out as much as possible, but still make it worth a trip for beer. If we do run out of mixed cases later in the day, we will have plenty more Focal Banger to sell.

    Q:
    How do I know what is available for sale each day?
    A: You may visit our website to see what is for sale each day and the 4-pack limit for each beer.

    Q:
    Are samples available?
    A: Yes—we will have 2 ounce samples available for tasting.

    Q:
    May I drink beer outside on your beautiful lawn?
    A: Sorry, no. This is illegal. However, we have plans to create an outdoor area for sampling beer in the very near future.

    Q:
    Do you have tours available?
    A: No. However, our viewing area is in the brewery, right next to our canning line. We have lots of educational information and educated staff.

    Q:
    May I bring my tour bus?
    A: Sorry, no.

    We open our parking lot at 10 AM. Please do not arrive before that time. Parking on Cottage Club Rd is prohibited. Parking on the street causes issues with our neighbors. RV & trailer parking is allowed only after 4 PM. Please help us maximize our parking spaces.

    We look forward to seeing you in beautiful Stowe!
     
  2. woodfinish

    woodfinish Initiate (0) Aug 24, 2005 Massachusetts

    Skadoosh today. Limit 1 four pack.

    How does this beer work? Has every batch been something different?
     
  3. EDNOSE

    EDNOSE Pundit (996) Oct 27, 2007 Connecticut

    So far, yes ... I assume they'd go back to an old number if it was a repeat. This batch is Columbus (the 7th batch). The cans are indistinguishable from batch to batch so if you didn't go yourself, you wouldn't be sure what you had. You can video describing each on youtube.
     
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  4. purephase

    purephase Zealot (731) Feb 23, 2008 Connecticut
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    Yes rotating IPA series. All of them have been 7% and I believe they've all been 100% Pearl malt. Most have been very small batch and been around for a short time, but V was available with bigger limits and lasted for a while.

    I: Mosaic (lupulin powder in the whirlpool)
    II: Southern Star
    III: Simcoe (lupulin powder in the whirpool)
    IV: Denali
    V: Citra (lupulin powder in the dry hop)
    VI: BRU-1
    VII: Columbus (lupulin powder in the whirlpool)
     
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  5. Str8fromtheGrnMtns

    Str8fromtheGrnMtns Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2014 Vermont

    Skadoosh VII video. just picked some up today, definitely dank. probably my favorite one yet.
     
  6. Dmbphoenix

    Dmbphoenix Savant (1,168) May 17, 2012 New York
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    So here is a pour of Crusher that a buddy of mine got onsite at the brewery on Mothers Day. I find the floaties rather sexy.

    [​IMG]
     
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  7. Jbrews

    Jbrews Pooh-Bah (2,214) Aug 6, 2013 New Hampshire
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    The floaters have been there for some time now. You won't notice them though as you drink it. But they are tough to see sometimes.

    A recent can of Veil beer we had made these look crystal clear. So I get why folks can be put off.
     
  8. kool-aid

    kool-aid Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2017 Vermont

    So, I found a trick to dealing with the floaties. Pouring through a fine mesh strainer seems to re-incorporate the bits somehow. If you've ever made a broken salad dressing or sauce before, you'd see that this is a failed emulsion which makes sense considering the excess of hop oils contained in these beers. When poured through a strainer, it's basically stirring everything back together. There are no chunks left behind, so it's not actually sifting them out. The beer tastes great still, with no metallic flavor or noticeable oxidization.
     
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  9. Capt_Quint

    Capt_Quint Pundit (762) May 29, 2015 Massachusetts
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    But doesn't that kill the carbonation too?
     
  10. Nbrock24

    Nbrock24 Pooh-Bah (1,770) Mar 11, 2016 Illinois
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    Enjoying Broken Spoke for the first time. The flavor description "grassy" is used a lot but it's so appropriate here. Really liked this one. Also no floaties since that's what it's all about :wink:
     
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  11. kool-aid

    kool-aid Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2017 Vermont

    Nope. Not even a little bit. But I do pour slowly and carefully, maybe that helps?
     
  12. vtcraft

    vtcraft Zealot (719) Apr 1, 2013 Vermont
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    Simple solution to the floaties= drink it from can
     
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  13. kool-aid

    kool-aid Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2017 Vermont

    Well, that's usually what I do. I actually started doing the filter thing in response to Otter Creek bottles of Double Dose, which definitely needed to be poured. To be honest, I've pretty much never seen floaties in my Alchemist beers on the rare occasion that they do get poured.
     
  14. BigStein88

    BigStein88 Savant (1,059) Nov 5, 2007 New Hampshire
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    Jeez, you sure seem to enjoy a lot of Alchemist beers for an Illinois guy!
     
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  15. TheMagnanimous

    TheMagnanimous Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2011 Vermont

    That's definitely not a pour your buddy got onsite at the brewery. That's a pint glass pour out of a can.
     
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  16. Capt_Quint

    Capt_Quint Pundit (762) May 29, 2015 Massachusetts
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    What, you haven't seen the Abita barmats at the brewery?

    Also, the Alchemist isn't open on Sunday.
     
  17. Dmbphoenix

    Dmbphoenix Savant (1,168) May 17, 2012 New York
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    My buddy got the can on Mothers Day. I poured it into a pint glass.

    Not that difficult to understand.
     
  18. Nbrock24

    Nbrock24 Pooh-Bah (1,770) Mar 11, 2016 Illinois
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    We all just need to know the right guy, right?
     
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  19. woodfinish

    woodfinish Initiate (0) Aug 24, 2005 Massachusetts

    Per John on Twitter, 320 bottles of Petit Mutant going on sale today. $18 each (assuming limit 1?)
     
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  20. BumpkinBrewer

    BumpkinBrewer Pundit (993) Jan 6, 2010 Massachusetts

    There is a reply where they confirm the 1 bottle limit.
     
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