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re: Urban South out of New Orleans to be distributed in BR
Posted on 3/9/17 at 1:07 pm to Tha Herg
Posted on 3/9/17 at 1:07 pm to Tha Herg
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general consensus when I've talked with other brewers around town is that they opened with a larger than normal production capacity in order to attract AB InBev in a few years. Can anyone more in the know vouch for this?
Them and 100 other breweries. Investors saw $$$ and everyone and their uncle is hoping to sell out. InBev only has so much frickyou money to throw around.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 1:32 pm to BigPerm30
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I would put them a little better than NOLA. Pretty solid lineup.
I enjoy the sours that NOLA puts out more than any beer that I've tried from Urban South.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 1:52 pm to TigerWise
quote:I dont agree with this.
Out the gate they have shown more promise than any brewery in the state
Posted on 3/9/17 at 1:54 pm to sandraccoon
quote:is it the same way most of the other breweries opened? with daddies money?
a brewery opened up with enough financial standing
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:01 pm to CarRamrod
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I dont agree with this.
Who do you think did better in their first year ?
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:02 pm to Epic Cajun
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I enjoy the sours that NOLA puts out more than any beer that I've tried from Urban South.
Well yeah, but that's kinda apples and oranges. A better comparison would probably be the flagships.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:02 pm to BigPerm30
I really like Modillion, but I don't know where this Urban South is currently anything more than a one beer brewery sentiment is coming from. I haven't had Holy Roller in the last couple months, but the ones I did have weren't worth ordering again.
I haven't had the Delta Momma that people seem to enjoy, but the wit, Rectify & Holy Roller aren't good.
I haven't had the Delta Momma that people seem to enjoy, but the wit, Rectify & Holy Roller aren't good.
This post was edited on 3/9/17 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:13 pm to Louie T
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Delta Momma
I tried this over MG and liked it. Wit was not good at all but wife likes it. Haven't tried Rectify. Modillion was good. Holy Roller was meh.
This post was edited on 3/9/17 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:18 pm to Saskwatch
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Modillion
Is this is stores, or only on tap?
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:21 pm to Epic Cajun
Modillion was in stores in New Orleans.
Not sure if any is left.
Not sure if any is left.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:51 pm to mswiggins
Modilion was part of a series of beers they are putting out. They are about to release another one under that series. It's a double IPA. Rectify is pretty solid. They're new so I'm giving them time but they have some solid beers.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 2:58 pm to BigPerm30
Finial is next, getting released in two weeks
Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:03 pm to El Magnifico
I've tried Holy Roller and the coffee Porter, I thought they were both solid. Parish is definitely better but I'd choose Urban South ahead of breweries like Tin Roof and Abita.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:06 pm to Cap Crunch
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I'd choose Urban South ahead of breweries like Tin Roof and Abita.
Well, yea
Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:38 pm to El Magnifico
When you sell t-shirts and stickers before you actually sell beer are you a t-shirt company or a brewery?
Posted on 3/9/17 at 3:56 pm to BigPerm30
Modillion was good, IMO. Be interesting to try the DIPA.
They haven't made a good beer outside of that, at least for my palate. People keep trying to tell me Holy Roller is good, and it keeps being not good. They've definitely tweaked it, it's definitely better, but it's still not good. Went out the other night and ordered an Envie and a Holy Roller. Let the girl I was with taste and pick the one she preferred. Much to my disappointment, she chose the Envie.
If I'd rather drink Envie, it's not there yet.
They haven't made a good beer outside of that, at least for my palate. People keep trying to tell me Holy Roller is good, and it keeps being not good. They've definitely tweaked it, it's definitely better, but it's still not good. Went out the other night and ordered an Envie and a Holy Roller. Let the girl I was with taste and pick the one she preferred. Much to my disappointment, she chose the Envie.
If I'd rather drink Envie, it's not there yet.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 4:00 pm to Matisyeezy
To be fair its hard to beat new Envie.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 4:05 pm to HighSpark
quote:sounds like it is a marketing company.
When you sell t-shirts and stickers before you actually sell beer are you a t-shirt company or a brewery?
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:16 pm to Cap Crunch
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ut I'd choose Urban South ahead of breweries like Tin Roof and Abita.
Tin Roof is starting to make good beer now. That new brewer they have actually knows what he's doing unlike the past head Brewers. New juke joint is better than holy roller, IMO. Their new voodoo is great as well. That's all I've had of tin roofs new recipes.
I didn't care for rectify, nor their saison. Holy roller is the only other one I've had, I thought it was ok. But obviously no Parish.
Abita is simply playing from behind, trying to catch up to the rest of the new age of craft beer breweries and are a step behind with every release, IMO.
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:32 pm to Tha Herg
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The general consensus when I've talked with other brewers around town is that they opened with a larger than normal production capacity in order to attract AB InBev in a few years. Can anyone more in the know vouch for this?
Even if this is 100% true, why would it matter? People in the industry talk about early scaled up production like a it's a bad thing to bet on one's future success. It's certainly risky. The owners are business people and if they want to put in a lot of work and later get rewarded later with a buyout and thus never have to work again, great for them. If the beer doesn't suffer then I don't care.
This post was edited on 3/9/17 at 8:33 pm
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