FT: OF Barrel Strength
ISO: Weller Antique 107
ISO: Weller Antique 107
Boro Ag 2000 said:
My apologies if valuations are off, just thought someone might want to enjoy these, and the 2021 is obviously no longer available.
I get what you are saying about beer not typically getting better with age, but straight from the label:
"Develops in the bottle up to 5 years"
The 2021 "drink by" date is Aug 30, 2026.
bmc13 said:Boro Ag 2000 said:
My apologies if valuations are off, just thought someone might want to enjoy these, and the 2021 is obviously no longer available.
I get what you are saying about beer not typically getting better with age, but straight from the label:
"Develops in the bottle up to 5 years"
The 2021 "drink by" date is Aug 30, 2026.
Some beers definitely do tend to get better with a few years aging in the bottle. but beyond 5 years you often hit limiting returns or the beer begins to gets worse. so in my experience that's a good drink-by date. but I wouldn't throw a beer like that out at that age either.
MediAg13 said:
I've actually been told these particular beers are best if you wait about a year.
I have both now, so I'll be able to finally compare. It was just absolute hell tracking down the wheat. I found a rye on the shelf and that got killed in two weeks, Now I've got an unopened rye and wheat. Once I find a straight rye I'm planning to host a tasting with some friends.LPHA said:
I think I preferred the rye recipe over the wheated, but it's a good bottle either way.
cab559 said:
FT: OF Barrel Strength
ISO: Weller Antique 107
RoyVal said:
old label W12. $300 in Houston/Clear Lake area.
RoyVal said:
old label W12. $300 in Houston/Clear Lake area.
tx5standfan said:
Where are you located?