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  • Hate to say this, but I tried my first DFH last night, drank three during the Bears game, Thought it tasted like absolute shit and my head is pounding today. Hope they brew up a tasty beer for the "faithful" ale......


    It tasted like absolute shit, but you drank 3 bottles? :wtf:

    Wasn't gonna give up that easily! Some beers take a bottle to really get flowing for me, was hoping this was the case.....but it was not.
  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Hate to say this, but I tried my first DFH last night, drank three during the Bears game, Thought it tasted like absolute shit and my head is pounding today. Hope they brew up a tasty beer for the "faithful" ale......


    It tasted like absolute shit, but you drank 3 bottles? :wtf:

    Wasn't gonna give up that easily! Some beers take a bottle to really get flowing for me, was hoping this was the case.....but it was not.



    But what KIND was it?

    Inquiring minds want to know.
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  • 120 minute IPA
  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    Dogfish Punk is amazing!!! Not as good as last year but still damn good.
    Go Birds!!!!
  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    120 minute IPA



    Well there you go.

    120 Minute IPA is a VERY strong IPA. It is a limited release beer, and unless you drank one that has aged for a couple of years, odds are it was very malty and not super hoppy. If you drink a "newer" one, it will not have reached its flavor potential.

    Try a 60 or 90 minute IPA, or the Raison D'Etre.
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    "I really like some of the Pearl Jam songs I have heard like Black, Nothingman, Daughter and Who You Are. What should I try next?"

    "Blood"
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  • CloneOfASon
    CloneOfASon Madison, WI Posts: 1,080
    BinFrog wrote:
    120 minute IPA



    Well there you go.

    120 Minute IPA is a VERY strong IPA. It is a limited release beer, and unless you drank one that has aged for a couple of years, odds are it was very malty and not super hoppy. If you drink a "newer" one, it will not have reached its flavor potential.

    Try a 60 or 90 minute IPA, or the Raison D'Etre.

    60 and 90 are excellent. Wish I could still get them :cry::cry:
  • 81
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    60 and 90 are excellent. Wish I could still get them :cry::cry:


    it's a short drive down to IL. ;)
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  • Staceb10
    Staceb10 Posts: 675
    So It's Mid-October.. anyone seen any of these in stores yet? or news on a date?
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    Staceb10 wrote:
    So It's Mid-October.. anyone seen any of these in stores yet? or news on a date?


    sounds like late october now
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  • BinFrog wrote:
    120 minute IPA



    Well there you go.

    120 Minute IPA is a VERY strong IPA. It is a limited release beer, and unless you drank one that has aged for a couple of years, odds are it was very malty and not super hoppy. If you drink a "newer" one, it will not have reached its flavor potential.

    Try a 60 or 90 minute IPA, or the Raison D'Etre.

    So I drank a "newer" one rather than an "older" one and thats why it tasted like shit?
  • CloneOfASon
    CloneOfASon Madison, WI Posts: 1,080
    81 wrote:
    60 and 90 are excellent. Wish I could still get them :cry::cry:


    it's a short drive down to IL. ;)

    Think it's time for me to find some stores in S. Beloit :D
  • 81
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    81 wrote:
    60 and 90 are excellent. Wish I could still get them :cry::cry:


    it's a short drive down to IL. ;)

    Think it's time for me to find some stores in S. Beloit :D


    if not there, you would think Rockford would have a decent beer shop
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  • PhishNoC
    PhishNoC Tennessee Posts: 325
    Discarding all thought

    PJ: 03/25/94, 08/15/00, 09/03/11, 09/04/11, 09/22/12, 09/30/12, 07/19/13, 11/15/13, 11/16/13, 10/03/14, 10/08/14, 10/14/14, 10/16/14, 10/17/14, 10/19/14, 10/20/14, 04/16/16, 04/18/16, 04/21/16, 04/26/16, 08/20/16, 08/22/16

    EV: 06/20/09, 07/01/11, 11/18/12, 11/19/12, 11/21/12
  • pjradio
    pjradio Posts: 6,704
    $12.50 a pop...
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  • Packaging is complete and in the next few days, Faithfull Ale, our celebration of Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary as a band and its extraordinary debut album, "Ten," will be hitting the market.

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    Faithfull Ale bottles on the line.

    As with many of our new beer releases, we've had a lot of interest in when and where folks will be able to grab & enjoy Faithfull Ale. Here's what we can share at this point.

    Ideally, we will sell this beer in all 27 U.S. states in which we currently do business -- but that may not happen. We have applied for state approval in all 27 of those states (full list here).
    http://www.dogfish.com/company/distribu ... salers.htm

    For a variety of reasons, some states may not approve this beer for sale. Some may only approve draft sales. That is all out of our hands. Since this is a brand-new release, we only recently applied to these states -- but approvals have already begun rolling in.

    Once we get approval from a state, Faithfull Ale will be added to the next outgoing order for each wholesaler. This means that the beer will be leaving our Milton, DE brewery in waves over the next few weeks. Once it travels to a wholesaler in a particular state, it will then need to travel to retailers throughout their sales territory. We cannot tell you exactly which day it will appear on the shelves in your area (assuming you are in one of the 27 U.S. states where we do business). We do not plan to export any of this beer outside of the U.S.

    Beginning Wednesday, October 19th we will beging selling Faithfull Ale from our brewery Tasting Room in Milton, DE and our brewpub in downtown Rehoboth Beach, DE. Here's how that will happen:

    Sales from the Brewery Tasting Room in Milton, DE will begin at 11am on Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Bottles of Faithfull Ale will retail for $12.50, and there is a 2-bottle-per-person limit.

    Sales from our to-go kiosk at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats in Rehoboth Beach, DE will begin at noon on Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Bottles of Faithfull Ale will retail for $12.50, and there is a 2-bottle-per-person limit.

    We will not reserve, hold or maintain a list for this beer. Faithfull Ale will be available first-come, first-serve from our brewery & brewpub. We have no idea how long our supply will last.

    Although we are keeping some of the batch to sell from our brewery & brewpub, the vast majority of this beer will be sold through our wholesale and retail partners. Once the beer begins hitting the retailers and as the wholesalers update their sales data with our database, Faithfull Ale will appear on our Fish Finder. Please note that the database shows where our beers have been delivered to retailers in the past 60 days. The Fish Finder cannot show if it is still in stock, so it is always best to call & confirm first before travelling any significant distance in search of a beer.

    We're tried to answer any and all questions here. There are probably some we haven't addressed (we'll add to this article if necessary). We've been getting lots and lots of calls, emails, posts and tweets about Faithfull Ale. If we've missed replying to yours, we're sorry.

    And in keeping with the music theme, we also recently announced we'll be re-releasing batches of the Miles Davis-inspired Bitches Brew and Robert Johnson-inspired Hellhound On My Ale. Both of those beers will begin shipping to wholesalers beginning with orders next week. You'll be able to find them in stores over the next few weeks as well.

    Thanks for all your interest in our beers, we hope you enjoy 'em. Cheers!
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  • 81
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    pjradio wrote:
    $12.50 a pop...


    i'll be flipping them for $40 a bottle. :P

    and you know people will pay. :crazy:
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  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    81 wrote:
    pjradio wrote:
    $12.50 a pop...


    i'll be flipping them for $40 a bottle. :P

    and you know people will pay. :crazy:
    There other special releases sell for more. And with this crazy fan base i'm sure a bottle will go for over 100.
    Go Birds!!!!
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    $12.50/bottle...and Washington State tacks on a 51.9% 'Sin Tax' :x ...now my beer will be like $15-18 a bottle...and I have to buy a case of it... :(
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