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Nice column on GOATs
Posted on 4/23/15 at 11:51 am
Posted on 4/23/15 at 11:51 am
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Excitement lies in the hunt. Ask any bourbon-fiend who spends time tracking serial numbers for Pappy Van Winkle, or any hophead traveling north of San Francisco to wait in line for Pliny the Younger, a product may deliver, but the experience elevates.
In greater New Orleans, underrated Parish Brewing already has one beer that registers on the Pliny hype scale—fans line up annually to buy tickets for a barleywine called Grand Reserve. But these last two springs, a different Parish release has become the most sought after brew in town. And the newer beer even outdoes the beloved Grand Reserve in BeerAdvocate rankings (98 to 94, but to be fair both are “world class”)..........
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ETA: And BTW, Parish just announced the next batch will be released during American Craft Beer Week which starts May 11.
Excitement lies in the hunt. Ask any bourbon-fiend who spends time tracking serial numbers for Pappy Van Winkle, or any hophead traveling north of San Francisco to wait in line for Pliny the Younger, a product may deliver, but the experience elevates.
In greater New Orleans, underrated Parish Brewing already has one beer that registers on the Pliny hype scale—fans line up annually to buy tickets for a barleywine called Grand Reserve. But these last two springs, a different Parish release has become the most sought after brew in town. And the newer beer even outdoes the beloved Grand Reserve in BeerAdvocate rankings (98 to 94, but to be fair both are “world class”)..........
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ETA: And BTW, Parish just announced the next batch will be released during American Craft Beer Week which starts May 11.
This post was edited on 4/23/15 at 11:57 am
Posted on 4/23/15 at 11:53 am to Clint Torres
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undeniable bitterness (Parish said IBUs are 150+)
Posted on 4/23/15 at 12:00 pm to Clint Torres
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the experience elevates
False. I hate waiting in line for beer or driving around town. I've done it, and I'll grudgingly do it again, but it's annoying as shite.
Posted on 4/23/15 at 12:06 pm to Clint Torres
This last release of goats was the first time I saw it get a bit crazy. Hopefully with more frequent releases it won't turn into a PITA to get my goat juice.
Posted on 4/23/15 at 1:28 pm to Clint Torres
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In greater New Orleans, underrated Parish Brewing already has one beer that registers on the Pliny hype scale
The hell is this shite? Did the author call Broussard "greater New Orleans"?
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