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re: Parish Sips, 4XDH Envie release Feb 2/3
Posted on 1/31/18 at 10:08 pm to Upperdecker
Posted on 1/31/18 at 10:08 pm to Upperdecker
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but 90% of the state would have no idea with their horrible distribution
Does ghost make it to north LA? What about rêve? I know nova made it state wide and I got Abbey reserve in Shreveport. Of course the 3 staples are there too.
We get commotion, southern drawl, reasonably corrupt, and creature of habit regularly in Dallas and I have access to grace and grit as well. If the staples are available down there as well it seems on par with parish. Great raft doesn't put their special stuff in stores I believe, just like parish.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 10:14 pm to LouBega
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Anybody else getting tired of the constant Parish marketing hype?
I love how making a new beer these days is considered “marketing hype”
Some of yall really need to broaden your horizons when it comes to the craft beer scene around the country. Countless breweries put out beers that no one has ever tried and people line up around the block based off reputation alone and pay $20 plus for a 4 pack.
This post was edited on 1/31/18 at 10:17 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 10:17 pm to Clint Torres
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It’s probably an inside joke. Andrew and the parish staff are having a laugh about how idiots will line up for $16 crowlers of anything they put out.
Seriously, you might on to something there.
I wouldn't doubt it at all
Posted on 2/1/18 at 4:11 am to jennyjones
This thread is great! It's even got the OGs worked up.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 7:09 am to TH03
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Does ghost make it to north LA? What about rêve? I know nova made it state wide and I got Abbey reserve in Shreveport. Of course the 3 staples are there too.
Yes for Ghost and no for Reve from my understanding. But much more Ghost has shipped than Reve in general so that’s not surprising
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We get commotion, southern drawl, reasonably corrupt, and creature of habit regularly in Dallas and I have access to grace and grit as well. If the staples are available down there as well it seems on par with parish. Great raft doesn't put their special stuff in stores I believe, just like parish.
Yes they follow a similar model. Though we can’t get anything but old stuff from Great Raft in BR. But the style of beer being made by almost everyone here was a direct response to Ghost batch 4 in 2015. If you look at the IPAs before, including the ones from GR, they’re all dark and fairly clear, even Ghost.
And that’s what I mean when I say Parish set the standard for craft beer in LA. When everyone copies your product, it’s a pretty clear sign of who the market leader is
Posted on 2/1/18 at 7:46 am to Upperdecker
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False. Ghost really got things going. Maybe Great Raft was doing something around the same time, but 90% of the state would have no idea with their horrible distribution. Every other good brewery in the state has tried to make their own sensation like Ghost was for Parish
I don't know if you remember, but we actually used to be able to get Great Raft beers here, and fresh commotion. Just look at the TD link I sent. It was pretty much unanimous, that before the new Envie, Commotion was the best regularly available pale ale in Louisiana.
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Already discussed at length in this thread. Completely false. Envie’s current formula is based off of Ghost, which had already been hugely successful. Commotion lagged behind the success of Ghost, at minimum
I'm not talking the actual recipe. I'm talking about the reformulation of the recipe which is 100% true. I was incorrect when I said I thought that the new recipe for commotion came out before ghost. But I was 100% correct when I stated that the recipe reformulation for Commotion came first (and it did, press release was May 2015) while Envie reformulation followed suit in November 2015.
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It’s hard to say something tastes like shite unless you have something better to compare with. Those beers don’t hold up against anything made today, and Ghost led the way on the dozens of fantastic beers being made in the state now
No shite. That's why I said, when those beers came out, those were the best Louisiana had to offer in terms of hoppy beers. If I was talking about current day, I would have said current day. I think those 2 beers are shite today. Too malty and bitter with little hop flavor. But, BEFORE (before meaning not today) all of the stuff we had today, several years ago, that's what was considered good for Louisiana standards.
I don't think some of you understand concepts like speaking relative to the time frame. Reread the threads before you start saying the posts are "bullshite".
Posted on 2/1/18 at 7:48 am to Clint Torres
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I’m sure it will be a hit with the hipster neck beards who drink sours and saisons though.
I resemble that remark, minus the neck beard. I love sours and saisons. But SIPS does not interest me.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 8:20 am to Upperdecker
You sir, are a true white knight!
Posted on 2/1/18 at 8:31 am to LouBega
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Anybody else getting tired of the constant Parish marketing hype?
Who's marketing over there? Seriously.
There's exactly 1 Facebook post and 1 Instagram post from the brewery announcing the release of these beers. That's it. How is that marketing hype?
Posted on 2/1/18 at 8:33 am to Clint Torres
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’m sure it will be a hit with the hipster neck beards who drink sours and saisons though.
Says the guy with a Lawson's avatar I'm a huge saison fan and fruit juice IPAs don't interest me at all, nor is there ever any chatter about them on the farmhouse specific FB groups.
The people that line up for fruit juice IPAs are the posers of the beer community. It used to be that beer nerds worked their way from Sam Adams to SN Pale ale to English browns to IPAs to BA stouts to farmhouse/sours and back to pilsers. Now people just jump on the haze craze train and think they're Master Cicerones.
Good on Parish for making a buck or two off of them.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 8:36 am to BottomlandBrew
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The people that line up for fruit juice IPAs are the posers of the beer community. It used to be that beer nerds worked their way from Sam Adams to SN Pale ale to English browns to IPAs to BA stouts to farmhouse/sours and back to pilsers. Now people just jump on the haze craze train and think they're Master Cicerones.
These new money hopheads are the worst.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:11 am to BMoney
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These new money hopheads are the worst.
I remember a time when things were more civilized and we were happy with two year old skunked Saison Dupont. When Rochefort 10 was a special occasion. When malt meant something. Many of the heroes didn't survive the Great IBUs War.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:18 am to rutiger
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people line up around the block based off reputation alone and pay $20 plus for a 4 pack.
Oh I’m sure Parish will make a killing. I don’t think anyone is disputing that.
And there’s a contingency who will line and shell out money for IPAs that look like raspberry smoothies.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:21 am to BugAC
Team GOATley
vs
Team Great Raft
Who wins in the Tigerdroppings faceoff?
vs
Team Great Raft
Who wins in the Tigerdroppings faceoff?
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:28 am to LouBega
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Anybody else getting tired of the constant Parish marketing hype?
statements like this are some of the dumbest things written on TD, and that says a lot.
Should a company NOT market their beer? If a new release isn't all over social media and message boards, someone isn't doing his/her job.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:31 am to BottomlandBrew
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he people that line up for fruit juice IPAs are the posers of the beer community. It used to be that beer nerds worked their way from Sam Adams to SN Pale ale to English browns to IPAs to BA stouts to farmhouse/sours and back to pilsers. Now people just jump on the haze craze train and think they're Master Cicerones.
Next time I'm in Nashville, let's go drink some Anchor Steam.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:42 am to ragincajun03
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Team GOATley
vs
Team Great Raft
Who wins in the Tigerdroppings faceoff?
Is this really even a question?
The best overall brewery in the state is approximately 200 miles north of Broussard, and anyone who tries to argue against that is a fool.
This post was edited on 2/1/18 at 9:43 am
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:47 am to LoneStarTiger
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Next time I'm in Nashville, let's go drink some Anchor Steam.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:59 am to BottomlandBrew
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The people that line up for fruit juice IPAs are the posers of the beer community. It used to be that beer nerds worked their way from Sam Adams to SN Pale ale to English browns to IPAs to BA stouts to farmhouse/sours and back to pilsers. Now people just jump on the haze craze train and think they're Master Cicerones.
And you’re calling him a hipster.
Posted on 2/1/18 at 9:59 am to thegreatboudini
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The best overall brewery in the state is approximately 200 miles north of Broussard, and anyone who tries to argue against that is a fool.
Parleaux is in Bywater
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