Funny this came up - somebody brought the Bewmaster's Reserve to a party last
Fri. The two things I recall saying were "pretty good Mai Bock" and "I
thought
I paid a lot for my 2 qt growler of Old Eight."
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Christopher Paluch
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Two other special products folks may be interested in for holiday gifts are:
Sam Adams Imperial Pilsener just hit the shelves last week. It comes in a 750ml
bottle.
Scaldis Prestige which is the regular Scaldis (Bush) beer aged in oak casks. It
comes in a champagne type bottle and is around $40. Sam's Wines & Spirits is
supposed to have a case and DiCarlo's Armanettis is also supposed to be getting
a case.
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Sent: Nov 29, 2005 3:45 PM
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Subject: Anheuser-Busch Holiday brews
If you're like me, you're probably skeptical of any product Anheuser-Busch
belches out, dresses up in fancy packaging and throws onto retailers' shelves
just for the Holiday season.
This year, A-B has produced two distinctive seasonal products- Michelob
Celebrate and Brewmaster's Private Reserve. I would normally have written
these
off as "Budweiser in a Big Bottle" but that was before I read the package
labels. Michelob Celebrate is an oak-aged brew infused with vanilla
bean...with
an a.b.v. of 10%! It comes in a 1 pint, 8 oz. bottle packaged with a pair
of fancy Belgian-style etched snifters (those of you who attended the FoBAB,
may have already tasted this).
Brewmaster's Private Reserve, which comes in a 1 quart, 14.5 oz. bottle with
a Grolsch-type closure, boasts an a.b.v. of 8.5%. According to the back
label, this beer is essentially made from the first-runnings of a regular batch
of beer.
How do they taste? I dunno -haven't gotten that far yet. I just wanted to
let folks know that these products are in short supply. I bought one of four
of the Celebrate packages and one of six Private Reserve packages allotted
to Binny's in Orland Park. They set me back $11.99 and $8.99, respectively.
These product labels are "vintage-dated" (2005); maybe A-B intends to produce
these on an annual basis if they move quick enough.
Happy Holidays!
-Marty Nachel
- Christopher Paluch
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