Black Sheep wrote: » Anyone get an email from White Hag about the Clann subscription service... Anyone doing it?
Basq wrote: » I'm doing it... supporting local and great beer at the end of the day. It's a win-win!
Mickeroo wrote: » Do you need to get an invite for the subscription service? Can't see it on the site. Was thinking it might make a good christmas present.
flended12 wrote: » Yup few days ago. Signed up. Their service and beers are excellent. Hope theres not too many sours though, thought there were about 6 too many sours in their hagstravaganza box earlier in summer.
youcancallmeal wrote: » All the sours in the hagstravaganza actually changed my opinion on sours in general. Previously I would always avoid them, now I would throw a few into any orders from craft central. Got some Kinnegar sour lime gose in my latest order and it's really nice.
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DrZeuss wrote: » Signed up too. Their could be very interesting if their choices from Boxtravaganza are anything to go by...Salt Sabro for instance was a proper stand-out to
DrZeuss wrote: » Salt Sabro for instance was a proper stand-out to me.
Basq wrote: » CraftCentral are now selling some of the Salt stuff, but not Sabro unfortunately.
DrZeuss wrote: » Have you tried any of the other Salt offerings?
the beer revolu wrote: » Unfortunately, mixed boxes are a no, no for me - way too many styles of beer that really aren't for me, these days. I looked at a White Hag box when their Heather sour came out but I couldn't buy a box with the sour but without juicy beer. I used to cry out about the lack of diversity in beer in Ireland - now I'm, "that's not beer!" Things that excite people but leave me cold : butterscotch, treacle, peanut butter, maple syrup, marshmallow, coffee (in beer), pastry, milk, ice cream, salted caramel etc. And, controversially, barrel ageing - don't really like them. Things that (as people already know) Annoy the shlt out of me : Juicy/hazey/East Coast/NE/Vernon style IPA labelled as just IPA. Beers labelled as sour that are actually cloyingly sweet. Beers that don't have any flavour of malt or hops whatsoever - Green Zebra, I'm looking at you, Mr alcopop. The fact that dry hopping now means NE style and, it seems, double also means NE, style now. So, imperial stouts are now, mostly, extremely sweet and flavoured with something sticky and IPAs just aren't anything like IPAs that I know and love. Too many beers are glorified alcopop, imo. But, oddly, I love fruited sours (or any sour, really). So, I'm finding it harder and harder to support very many Irish breweries these days - I'm mostly sticking with what I know as I just don't trust breweries to describe their beers properly anymore. As a result, I'm buying a lot of Kinnegar. Sorry if I'm repeating myself but I'll keep shouting in the hope that the breweries will listen if enough people complain. I got a rant in with a beer distributor I bumped into this week!
the beer revolu wrote: » Things that excite people but leave me cold : butterscotch, treacle, peanut butter, maple syrup, marshmallow, coffee (in beer), pastry, milk, ice cream, salted caramel etc. And, controversially, barrel ageing - don't really like them.
Basq wrote: » Customer service and speed of despatch from Craft Central is incredible.. Last Christmas, I put in an order with CraftCentral and they forgot to include 2 cans in the rush of the White Hag Brett IPA. They apologised profusely, refunded me and said that they'd hold them for me and to email on my next order and they'll include them au gratis. A few months pass and completely forgot about the whole thing and I place an order with them. The delivery arrives next day with 2 additional cans of White Hag's Brett IPA and a handwritten note essentially saying "we never forget!". They range and offers are superb and am going to keep giving them business based on this tbh.