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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #1

If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #2

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).
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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #3

Sun King beers have a 90 day shelf life. They may not be so tasty in November.

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #4

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #5

Joshua Baessler wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).


Okay I will see if I can get them. If so I will let you know.
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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #6

Joshua Baessler wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).


Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops. They routinely pull their beers from stores when they have less than 30 days left of shelf life. Sadly, those are destroyed :(

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #7

balthasar wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).


Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops. They routinely pull their beers from stores when they have less than 30 days left of shelf life. Sadly, those are destroyed :(


There are several factors that determine how well a beer ages. Hoppy beers (without other strong flavors) such as IPAs do not age well at all. Something like Fistful of Hops (Sun King's IPA) you want as fresh as possible, anything over a month old would not be good. As for cellaring beers, you want something over ~7% in order to cellar well.

20 Sided Rye is only 5.5%, so I definitely wouldn't cellar it, but it's not an IPA or anything, so it will still be drinkable after 3 months. It probably won't be as good as it was fresh, but shouldn't be bad yet.

As for actually purchasing some, I'm not sure that it's still available. I haven't looked for it since GenCon, but I know the liquor stores ran out of it before the end of the con, and my understanding is that they wouldn't be shipping out more after the con (though I could be completely wrong). I would imagine it's still possible to find it in cans or on tap at the occasional bar, but not in stores.

I would offer to help you out, but I'm not sure if I'll be going to GHC or not. Also, I'm leaving for a week on a business trip tomorrow, so I won't be able to check until the end of next week (though maybe I can get my sister to take a look for me before then). If I do end up making it to GHC, do you have any interest in a beer trade, Joshua? (Or anyone else for that matter?)

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #8

Khedron wrote:

balthasar wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).


Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops. They routinely pull their beers from stores when they have less than 30 days left of shelf life. Sadly, those are destroyed :(


There are several factors that determine how well a beer ages. Hoppy beers (without other strong flavors) such as IPAs do not age well at all. Something like Fistful of Hops (Sun King's IPA) you want as fresh as possible, anything over a month old would not be good. As for cellaring beers, you want something over ~7% in order to cellar well.

20 Sided Rye is only 5.5%, so I definitely wouldn't cellar it, but it's not an IPA or anything, so it will still be drinkable after 3 months. It probably won't be as good as it was fresh, but shouldn't be bad yet.

As for actually purchasing some, I'm not sure that it's still available. I haven't looked for it since GenCon, but I know the liquor stores ran out of it before the end of the con, and my understanding is that they wouldn't be shipping out more after the con (though I could be completely wrong). I would imagine it's still possible to find it in cans or on tap at the occasional bar, but not in stores.

I would offer to help you out, but I'm not sure if I'll be going to GHC or not. Also, I'm leaving for a week on a business trip tomorrow, so I won't be able to check until the end of next week (though maybe I can get my sister to take a look for me before then). If I do end up making it to GHC, do you have any interest in a beer trade, Joshua? (Or anyone else for that matter?)


Khedron (and jediBC for that matter),

When I left on Sunday the Sun King Brewing location at 135 North College Avenue had a lot of cans still on hand, and it was really easy to find.

It was $32.10 with tax for 2 4-packs.

Craft beers tend to last for about 6 months at least from my experience, a lot longer for the high AC ones.

If they have any left I can send you $40 for the brews and the difference for your trouble.

If you want to trade beer, I can pick up anything from Cincinnati you're interested in (and from a lot further away too because of Jungle Jim's being about 15 minutes from my house). I highly recommend anything from Mad Tree or Rivertown. Both have phenomenal pumpkin ales that just came out this week.

Thanks,

Joshua

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #9

Khedron

If you want to trade beers I will back out (I am more of a fan of hard alcohol). If not I should be able to swing Sun King on Saturday as I be going through downtown.
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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #10

balthasar wrote: Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops.


On my way out of town on Sunday afternoon I stopped by the Sun King Brewery on College. I wanted to take some back to Michigan as gifts for my beer-loving friends. Before he would sell me any, he wanted to verify I had a way to keep them chilled on the way home and he stated, "Twenty-Sided Rye does not hold up if not kept chilled."

So keep that baby on ice!

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #11

Joshua Baessler wrote:

Khedron wrote:

balthasar wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Joshua Baessler wrote: If you're going to GameHole Con...

I really enjoyed this year's GenCon brew from Sun King Brewery, the 20 Sided Rye.

If I sent you some cash via Paypal, would you mind picking me up 2 4-packs, which I can then get from you in November?

Send me a PM if you're able to help a guy out.

Thanks!



Josh I am an Indy local that is headed to GHC. Is it possible to still get the 20 Sided Rye, and if it is would you want 3 month old beer (I know that is not too old but just checking).


They have them in pint cans (which look awesome in their own right). So long as they are kept at room temperature or colder they would be fine. I have bottles and cans in my beer cellar that have aged really well over several months to a year (sometimes more).


Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops. They routinely pull their beers from stores when they have less than 30 days left of shelf life. Sadly, those are destroyed :(


There are several factors that determine how well a beer ages. Hoppy beers (without other strong flavors) such as IPAs do not age well at all. Something like Fistful of Hops (Sun King's IPA) you want as fresh as possible, anything over a month old would not be good. As for cellaring beers, you want something over ~7% in order to cellar well.

20 Sided Rye is only 5.5%, so I definitely wouldn't cellar it, but it's not an IPA or anything, so it will still be drinkable after 3 months. It probably won't be as good as it was fresh, but shouldn't be bad yet.

As for actually purchasing some, I'm not sure that it's still available. I haven't looked for it since GenCon, but I know the liquor stores ran out of it before the end of the con, and my understanding is that they wouldn't be shipping out more after the con (though I could be completely wrong). I would imagine it's still possible to find it in cans or on tap at the occasional bar, but not in stores.

I would offer to help you out, but I'm not sure if I'll be going to GHC or not. Also, I'm leaving for a week on a business trip tomorrow, so I won't be able to check until the end of next week (though maybe I can get my sister to take a look for me before then). If I do end up making it to GHC, do you have any interest in a beer trade, Joshua? (Or anyone else for that matter?)


Khedron (and jediBC for that matter),

When I left on Sunday the Sun King Brewing location at 135 North College Avenue had a lot of cans still on hand, and it was really easy to find.

It was $32.10 with tax for 2 4-packs.

Craft beers tend to last for about 6 months at least from my experience, a lot longer for the high AC ones.

If they have any left I can send you $40 for the brews and the difference for your trouble.

If you want to trade beer, I can pick up anything from Cincinnati you're interested in (and from a lot further away too because of Jungle Jim's being about 15 minutes from my house). I highly recommend anything from Mad Tree or Rivertown. Both have phenomenal pumpkin ales that just came out this week.

Thanks,

Joshua



Wow... you actually live pretty close to me. I live in Reading and hit up Jungle Jim's all the time for beer. Definitely agree with Mad Tree and Rivertown.

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Indy natives - a favor? 8 years 4 months ago #12

Angela Small wrote:

balthasar wrote: Most Sun King beers need to stay chilled, especially any with a lot of hops.


On my way out of town on Sunday afternoon I stopped by the Sun King Brewery on College. I wanted to take some back to Michigan as gifts for my beer-loving friends. Before he would sell me any, he wanted to verify I had a way to keep them chilled on the way home and he stated, "Twenty-Sided Rye does not hold up if not kept chilled."

So keep that baby on ice!


Thanks I will make sure I have a cooler for the trip and then put them in my fridge and have them in a cooler for the trip to Wisconsin.
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