Re: Cellar? or drink ASAP? Why or why not?
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:30 pm
Don't you love those beer surprises? I've done the same thing myself a couple times. Always fun to find surprises like that...
A follow-up to my last story. There was the release party for the Black Belle today that Kent mentioned in the video. I was unable to go. Well, actually, I probably could have gone, but I've done a lot of beer stuff in the last month or so (Franklin Main Street Brew Fest, East Nashville Beer Fest, Founders Nashville debut, Cool Springs Brewery bottling/labeling, etc.), and with the Yazoo Funk Fest coming up, I figured I should skip this one and spend some family time. The way it was supposed to work was if you went to the release party/bottle share event at the brewery, you got a voucher to go buy up to four bottles of Black Belle. Any bottles left over after the vouchers were cashed in would be released to the general public. Apparently four bottle shops got the bottles... three up in Nashville, and one down my way in Franklin. About mid-day, I heard rumor on Facebook that the Franklin shop had the bottles available today. So... I needed to go to Home Depot, and this particular shop is right next door to HD. What a koinky-dink! I went over, and they indeed had some bottles... somewhere between a dozen and twenty. I bought two, and responded to the Facebook post from the friend who had also purchased them. Then, a while later, a guy who is friends of ours but is also affiliated with Blackstone, responded that the bottles were not supposed to be released to the general public until Wednesday, and that that bottle shop would lose their chance to get special release bottles in the future since they sold early. The guy at the shop, however, told me a different story. He said that he was told he could start selling today, but that they couldn't publicize that they had them, by Facebook or any other means, until Wednesday. He was happy to hear that people had posted to Facebook and gotten word out (saying he obviously couldn't control what the customers posted, and thus Blackstone couldn't say anything about that).
So... I may or may not have gotten these bottles before I was supposed to, and I may or may not have indirectly gotten this bottle shop in trouble with the brewery.
A follow-up to my last story. There was the release party for the Black Belle today that Kent mentioned in the video. I was unable to go. Well, actually, I probably could have gone, but I've done a lot of beer stuff in the last month or so (Franklin Main Street Brew Fest, East Nashville Beer Fest, Founders Nashville debut, Cool Springs Brewery bottling/labeling, etc.), and with the Yazoo Funk Fest coming up, I figured I should skip this one and spend some family time. The way it was supposed to work was if you went to the release party/bottle share event at the brewery, you got a voucher to go buy up to four bottles of Black Belle. Any bottles left over after the vouchers were cashed in would be released to the general public. Apparently four bottle shops got the bottles... three up in Nashville, and one down my way in Franklin. About mid-day, I heard rumor on Facebook that the Franklin shop had the bottles available today. So... I needed to go to Home Depot, and this particular shop is right next door to HD. What a koinky-dink! I went over, and they indeed had some bottles... somewhere between a dozen and twenty. I bought two, and responded to the Facebook post from the friend who had also purchased them. Then, a while later, a guy who is friends of ours but is also affiliated with Blackstone, responded that the bottles were not supposed to be released to the general public until Wednesday, and that that bottle shop would lose their chance to get special release bottles in the future since they sold early. The guy at the shop, however, told me a different story. He said that he was told he could start selling today, but that they couldn't publicize that they had them, by Facebook or any other means, until Wednesday. He was happy to hear that people had posted to Facebook and gotten word out (saying he obviously couldn't control what the customers posted, and thus Blackstone couldn't say anything about that).
So... I may or may not have gotten these bottles before I was supposed to, and I may or may not have indirectly gotten this bottle shop in trouble with the brewery.