Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

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Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

Post by BeerMouth » Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:01 pm

So Tatabrew now has their Lagered Ale at the NSLC. It's good but I would have rather seen their Butcher Block Red, Horns over Hooves, or Parti-Gyle Stout on the shelves instead. But more importanly...check out that price tag! I think that might make this the most expensive beer per ml in NS! Also, who says "this beer tastes bright"?

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Post by Celiacbrew » Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:22 pm

Bright is a descriptor I would be happy to have on my lagers and IPAs.
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Post by Toni » Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:29 pm

Yeah, that's even more expensive than Rare Bird, and $3 more than a four-pack of Spindrift.

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Post by LiverDance » Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:18 pm

This is why big breweries are buying small breweries and keeping the product lines going. "Craft Beer" is pricing themselves out of the market. I bet that six pack of goose Island IPA below it is a better deal?
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Re: Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

Post by RubberToe » Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:51 pm

I did a LOL at the price last week too. Compare that to Spindrift's damn fine actual lager which is much cheaper.

I find there's a growing trend of breweries making a common beer and pricing it like a "special" beer like a big RIS, IIPA, Belgians, etc. Same with the growler prices at Harvest / Rockhead /Crystall.
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Post by BeerMouth » Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:31 pm

The NSLC also bumped up the price of Boxing Rock's DIPA to $6.49 from $5.75 (a 12.8% bump) for no apparent reason. Like beer isn't already expensive enough around here. I can't wait start brewing some kick ass all grain shit and get away from these gougers.
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Post by Bowserm » Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:38 pm

Don't forget they are certified organic, which puts their prices up considerably.

I personally do not like the lagered ale, and agree that the horns over hooves or butcher block be sold in the NSLC. At that price though, I will stick with my old faithfuls

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Re: Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

Post by BeerMouth » Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:41 pm

Toni wrote:Yeah, that's even more expensive than Rare Bird, and $3 more than a four-pack of Spindrift.
Are Spindrift's cans 473ml or 500ml?
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Re: Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

Post by Toni » Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:59 pm

BeerMouth wrote:
Toni wrote:Yeah, that's even more expensive than Rare Bird, and $3 more than a four-pack of Spindrift.
Are Spindrift's cans 473ml or 500ml?
473ml according to the lc website.

I personally have stopped buying beer at the lc except for special releases and such. I tend to spend my money on favourites like Aphrodisiac or growler fills directly from breweries when I want value. To put things into perspective, 5 cans of Lagered Ale is the same price as a gallon of beer from Paddy's.

P.S. Nobody tell Paddy's how cheap their growlers are.

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Re: Tatamagouche Lagered Ale at the NSLC

Post by mr x » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:03 pm

$4.25 each per can for the equivalent of a growler. Plus organic and lagered(if that's true). Not too far off, if it's a quality beer. That's been the issue for me.
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Post by McGruff » Tue Dec 01, 2015 7:45 am

Yea, that is kind of pricey. I have noticed here in Ontario Craft beer prices are getting higher and higher all the time. 2 classes of beer. Mega shit or Craft beer. The price difference is very noticeable. There is always my homebrew.

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