Pen Rua wrote: » Huge drop of US beers over on Craft Central - Equilibrium, Grimm, KCBC, Thin Man & Barrier all feature. Amudsen from Norway also added. It looks like the €7-11 price per can is not exclusive to the UK beers. Some saucy enough prices in this lot. Usual caveat that CC can add a couple of cents per can versus your local shop (in my experience). A couple of reasonably priced cans in there too.
flended12 wrote: » Blacks in kinsale had a 48 can offer for €55! Sold out now.
Pen Rua wrote: » Had a look at their website, and this notice was at the foot of the page. It isn't dated. But confirms they're changing the name due to the use of "Gypsy" Looking through their Twitter, it seems the new name is "Odyssey"https://twitter.com/whitegypsy/status/1347584765579325446
Borzoi wrote: » It lasted for seconds after the email went out
L1011 wrote: » Box in a box - surrounded with cardboard bumpers Inner box has can dividers - is a 24 can box, I ordered 16 so the two ends were left empty which provides a bit of extra bump resistence Cardboard stoppers for want of a better word on top of 330ml cans to stop them jumping up and down - box is the height of a 440ml can
Pen Rua wrote: » New branding might already be out in the wild. Bradley’s in Cork.
irish_goat wrote: » It's nice branding, kinda has an Asian vibe to it. Can't help but think it doesn't match their beers, which tend to be quite traditional styles. I don't like the fact that they don't have the beer style on the front either.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Were they the normal or small cans? Some value id they were the former.
They really need an interim badge on the new label to highlight it used to be White Gypsy.
laros wrote: » They are still using White Gypsy bottle caps, tho they may be just using up stock of them
youcancallmeal wrote: » Just drinking a Gipsy Hill beer here and wondering would they go the same rebranding route as White Gypsy. Somehow I doubt it
prionnsias wrote: » Just had one of the white hag salted caramel pastry stout, it would hardly be called a beer, sweet as hell. They do have a lot of nice beers but too many novelty beers
Dillonb3 wrote: » They have a new stout out this week Festa Nuda. Only see it on their website for 120eur
MidlanderMan wrote: » Slightly different. Gypsy Hill is the name of a road in Croyden.
Zaph wrote: » I would strongly advise against that, the Black Forest stout is truly an abomination, one of the worst beers I've tasted in years.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » The English general public always seem less into all that rubbish than here to their credit.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I enjoyed that one.
dominatinMC wrote: » Anyone on here tried the latest release of this? Had one bottle last weekend, was nice but didn't find it as mind-blowing as the first release over Christmas. Had about 7/8 stouts on board by the time I opened it though, so that may be a factor :pac:
TXPTGR1 wrote: » Idea for beer- buck fast barrel aged stout.
BeerNut wrote: » That could be difficult as I don't think Buckfast is aged in barrels. Elixir in Scotland makes a Scotch Ale with added Buckfast, and it's really good.
Macy0161 wrote: » Buckfast Beer has already been done - Yellowbelly x King Kong Company collaboration a few years ago, complete with Boxhead on the label, called Commotion Lotion.