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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:33 am 
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
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dude at the 6 pack store finally came thru and hooked me up with a bottle

$20 was a little steep, but whatever


Unless this was recently brewed, this may taste even more like sewer water than the ones consumed a week after brewing. This stuff doesn't hold up well with time.


They've done at least one subsequent batch.

Oh, and I think "sewer water" is a bit extreme.


Well, it's no Natty Light.


I think when Sam Calagione sat down with whoever, and they said "we like Coronas and pinots," he should have stepped away from the project. It was an impossible mission to make a palatable beer. I guess I respect him for trying.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
i got bugs wrote:
dude at the 6 pack store finally came thru and hooked me up with a bottle

$20 was a little steep, but whatever


Unless this was recently brewed, this may taste even more like sewer water than the ones consumed a week after brewing. This stuff doesn't hold up well with time.


im used to drinkin beast and natty and all that cheap shit so no biggy

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Paying that much for a beer bottle is insane.


the guy got it for me as a favor and possibly went outta his way, so i kinda couldnt not buy it

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
i got bugs wrote:
dude at the 6 pack store finally came thru and hooked me up with a bottle

$20 was a little steep, but whatever


Unless this was recently brewed, this may taste even more like sewer water than the ones consumed a week after brewing. This stuff doesn't hold up well with time.

Life imitating art.

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 Post subject: Faithfull Ale
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Did anyone ever try this? It is on ebay for $250 for a case of 12. I always wanted to try it (and have a full one for to put on a shelf) but our local Friar Tuck never had it, gave up looking for it about 6 mo. ago. Anyway, was it any good?

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 Post subject: Re: Faithfull Ale
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I heard it was awful. I never opened mine.

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 Post subject: Re: Faithfull Ale
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I don't think anyone on this forum cared for it, and it scores quite poorly on beeradvocate.

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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I have an unopened bottle. My wife wanted to open it up recently bc we were out of other beer. I wouldn't let her... not bc I wanted to keep it sealed, but bc i heard it was so bad

Had this beer been made in the 90s, it would had been so much better.


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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bodysnatcher wrote:
I have an unopened bottle. My wife wanted to open it up recently bc we were out of other beer. I wouldn't let her... not bc I wanted to keep it sealed, but bc i heard it was so bad

Had this beer been made in the 90s, it would had been so much better.


Probably (and that is funny, btw...still wish I could have found some.

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 Post subject: Re: Faithfull Ale
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I don't think anyone on this forum cared for it, and it scores quite poorly on beeradvocate.


I had a weird experience...The first bottle I opened, I enjoyed. It had a light texture, slightly creamy finish, with decent carbonation. A little bitter fruit mixed in there too.

Tried a second bottle and it tasted like flat malt liquor; it was nasty.

I have a third bottle, but I haven't opened it.


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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i liked it. not great or anything, but not awful.

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 Post subject: Re: Faithfull Ale
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darth_vedder wrote:
¡B! wrote:
I don't think anyone on this forum cared for it, and it scores quite poorly on beeradvocate.


I had a weird experience...The first bottle I opened, I enjoyed. It had a light texture, slightly creamy finish, with decent carbonation. A little bitter fruit mixed in there too.


Not so sure that was beer you drank


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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oh lord, is Jorge drunk again?

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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
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I'm spirited and original.


2FT would disagree

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oh my god, why did this stop?


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 Post subject: Re: PJ20 Beer: Faithfull Ale
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Skitch Patterson wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
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¡B! wrote:
I'm spirited and original.


2FT would disagree

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oh my god, why did this stop?


it stopped?

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