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re: Update on Parish Operation Juice Drop
Posted on 10/20/18 at 12:34 pm to TheIndulger
Posted on 10/20/18 at 12:34 pm to TheIndulger
If you want the beer, you will do a good thing in the process
Posted on 10/20/18 at 2:06 pm to Rouge
So has anyone actually picked this stuff up or what?
Posted on 10/20/18 at 2:10 pm to LSUrme
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So has anyone actually picked this stuff up or what?
On our way back to Houston now

Posted on 10/20/18 at 2:18 pm to LSUrme
I'll get back to you shortly
Posted on 10/20/18 at 2:41 pm to pochejp
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These "craft" beer folks see you people as easy marks.
These craft beer fanatics better hope they get good tips delivering pizzas so they can afford this
Posted on 10/20/18 at 2:44 pm to List Eater
Say, you’re missing a 4 pack there 
Posted on 10/20/18 at 4:34 pm to List Eater
Better drink all that fast. It will shelf turd within a month.
Posted on 10/20/18 at 4:36 pm to jennyjones
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I'll get back to you shortly
After a thorough review:

Posted on 10/20/18 at 4:45 pm to jennyjones
It’s good. I’m pretty much a Parish hater at this point but OJD is a great single and Irish Stout was a great beer.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:04 am to Prosecuted Collins
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It’s good. I’m pretty much a Parish hater at this point but OJD is a great single and Irish Stout was a great beer.
Yeah. I don't think too many people are Parish haters due to the beer they've been putting out. It's the other things.
Their beer itself has been on point and they keep upping their game
Posted on 10/21/18 at 11:23 am to List Eater
If anyone wants to spread the love up to Shreveport, I’ll take a couple of 4 packs.
Posted on 10/22/18 at 10:06 am to BugAC
Ddh ghost was 18 a 4 pk or .37 an ounce
Ddh ojd is 22 a four pack or .35 cents an ounce.
If you take off the $5 donation it is .26 per ounce.
Just so you know 4pk of trillium cans are $20-22 regularly.
Monkish is about the same.
SpindletAp is about the same.
Hoppy beer is expensive to make.
Ddh ojd is 22 a four pack or .35 cents an ounce.
If you take off the $5 donation it is .26 per ounce.
Just so you know 4pk of trillium cans are $20-22 regularly.
Monkish is about the same.
SpindletAp is about the same.
Hoppy beer is expensive to make.
Posted on 10/22/18 at 11:38 am to Lsuhack1
so how much is hoppy beer to make?
right now this beer is over 10lbs per bbl at an average price of about 18 per lb. so one bbl of beer would costs in just ingredients
for 1bbl of beer
Malts- $75
Hops - 180
yeast pitch - 20
other misc - 25 (heat, co2, electricity, etc...)
so you are at $300 per bbl
then you lose at least 20% of the beer because of the hops soaking up and unrecoverable. so that means that 25 gallons costs 300.
Labels are .25 per label
cans are .16
so each ounce costs 0.10 cents packaging adds another .02 cents. So you are at a raw costs of .12 cents per ounce. then probably the another .12 cents for labor. you are easily at .24 cents per ounce costs.
If you subtract out the donation, because all profits are going to hurricane recovery then your left with the beer they were getting .265 center per ounce. so maximum they are stuffing their pockets with an amazing 2.5 cents an ounce.
right now this beer is over 10lbs per bbl at an average price of about 18 per lb. so one bbl of beer would costs in just ingredients
for 1bbl of beer
Malts- $75
Hops - 180
yeast pitch - 20
other misc - 25 (heat, co2, electricity, etc...)
so you are at $300 per bbl
then you lose at least 20% of the beer because of the hops soaking up and unrecoverable. so that means that 25 gallons costs 300.
Labels are .25 per label
cans are .16
so each ounce costs 0.10 cents packaging adds another .02 cents. So you are at a raw costs of .12 cents per ounce. then probably the another .12 cents for labor. you are easily at .24 cents per ounce costs.
If you subtract out the donation, because all profits are going to hurricane recovery then your left with the beer they were getting .265 center per ounce. so maximum they are stuffing their pockets with an amazing 2.5 cents an ounce.
Posted on 10/25/18 at 1:26 pm to t00f
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Still available!
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I might go scoop up another 4 pack or 2. It is very good
Posted on 10/25/18 at 4:53 pm to t00f
SHEESH!
I had a mule get me a few 4-packs. Will try the first one tonight, but dammit it better be good for $22.
I wonder if the date they dropped it, 2-case limit, the frequency of these special releases now, quantity they made or the price is what caused leftovers.
I had a mule get me a few 4-packs. Will try the first one tonight, but dammit it better be good for $22.
I wonder if the date they dropped it, 2-case limit, the frequency of these special releases now, quantity they made or the price is what caused leftovers.
Posted on 10/25/18 at 5:42 pm to LSUrme
Is it really a special release when it's a dry hopped neipa every single time?
Posted on 10/25/18 at 7:53 pm to LSUrme
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had a mule
I need a mule
Posted on 10/26/18 at 8:42 am to LSURoss
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Is it really a special release when it's a dry hopped neipa every single time?
It is in the sense that Parish collaborated with Spindletap. The motueka hops from Spindletap give this a different profile than Parsih's other neipa's
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