Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA Release Info for 2011
Dogfish Head Matriarch Mariah announced great news about the anticipated release of Dogfish 120 Minute IPA. Too bad CA isn’t on the list……..
This morning we started up the bottling line for the first batch of 120 Minute IPA in 20 months.
As many of you saw on ‘Brewmasters’ last year, we determined that our last batch of 120 Minute didn’t meet our Quality specs and we dumped the beer. It was a hard beer to lose – both because of the enormous cost of the ingredients in that one and the fact that it is an Occasional Release for us and lots of you were anticipating it.
So we took our time tweaking the recipe, lots of time. We brewed multiple test batches at our R&D brewery inside our Rehoboth Beach brewpub. We put at least two of those batches on tap. We took a lot more time than many of you wanted us to take. We’ve answered thousands of emails, Facebook posts and Tweets about the 120 Minute IPA over the last year and half. Months ago, we stopped guessing when we’d re-release the beer and just started replying with ‘we don’t know, but we’re working hard on it.’
We have been working hard on it. Pretty much every team in the brewery is excited to have the beer coming off the line today. There was a collective sigh of relief and a lot of excitement as Chad handed off the first bottle to come though the line. Thanks to all my co-workers at Dogfish Head who played their part in this re-release – you all rock!
Instead of the three 400bl releases for 120 Minute we’d planned for in 2011, we opted to work on smaller volume batches. Today, the first 100bbl batch made it to the bottling line. Sorry for not keeping you more in the loop, but we didn’t want to jinx things (that said, there are more than a few of us who are convinced that every truck delivering this batch to our wholesale partners will disappear into thin air before making it to the warehouses safely – our fingers are crossed).
So, here is the plan for this first batch.
Our motto is ‘share and share alike’ on this one. Like I said, it is a single small batch (but we’re hoping to keep em coming). We are divvying this batch up amongst our wholesalers who are legally permitted to sell it. There are still plenty of markets where 120 Minute IPA is not legal or approved for sale.
These are the states that WILL be getting limited 120 Minute IPA:
Delaware
Massachusetts
Maine
Connecticut
New York
Washington (state)
Oregon
Arizona
Nevada
Florida
New Jersey
Virginia
Maryland
Kentucky
Michigan
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Washington DC
UPDATE – Colorado was just added to the list of states getting 120 Minute IPA!
We did keep some cases for sale from our Brewery and Brewpub. Our 120 Minute IPA bottles will go on sale on Friday, June 24 2011. Due to the limited availability and our ‘share and share alike’ view on this beer – we are limiting sales to one 4-pack per person. We will sell them for $30 per 4-pack. We will have them as long as they last.
In terms of distribution, we do not know which retailers will get these cases. We have no control over how our wholesalers share their allotments or how retailers price this beer. We hope they are fair and we hope that there isn’t crazy price gouging. We do assume that as the beer heads to retail, it will begin appearing in our Fish Finder (this database is fed from information provided by our wholesalers). We will begin shipping the 120 Minute IPA to our wholesalers in the coming days, but some markets may not have an order shipping for a few weeks. This means it will begin appearing on retail shelves sometime in the next few days to the next few weeks.
Thanks so much for your patience. Hope you enjoy the beer. We hope to have even more on the way soon.
Cheers.
Source: http://www.dogfish.com/community/blogfish/members/mariah/share-and-share-alike.htm
ChadB
August 29, 2011 @ 6:11 pm
**** To beerbaron ****
$30 for a 4 pack isn’t that bad. First, this is 18% beer, so you don’t need to drink a lot to feel a buzz. However, we drink this stuff for the flavor. Anyways, at 18%, it is FOUR times stronger than that bud light you like so much. So really, this is a 16 pack, as far as the power to get you drunk goes. That is 30/16=$1.88 each serving. That is really really cheap for good beer. To put that in perspective, for the amount of alcohol you get, this is approximately equivalent to a bottle of liquor that costs $37. If this 120 minute tastes as good as it’s supposed to (and it really does), then it would be more delicious than any liquor you could get for $37. Plus, if you went out to a bar or a baseball game or something, you could be paying almost $30 for 4 junky beers anyways.
In summary, I’d rather have a single bottle of 120 minute, than a whole 6 pack of whatever kind of beer you drink. Just HALF a bottle of this would make a very nice after dinner drink. A whole bottle, would get you in the mood to party.
Martin
August 3, 2011 @ 5:52 pm
I’ve been waiting on this for a while now…sad to hear it wont be coming to Texas 🙁
beerenthusiasts
June 27, 2011 @ 8:44 am
**** To beerbaron ****
Go buy some budlight if you don’t want to pay for good beer. It amazes me how ignorant some people are.
beerbaron
June 16, 2011 @ 8:54 pm
$30 for a 4 pack!! Are you kidding me? I’m amazed that beer enthusiasts will pay outrageous prices for beer and support the high costs.
nathan n
June 15, 2011 @ 10:50 am
I am super bummed that Texas is not on the list. Probably the first time i am upset with Texas. I had a bottle of 120 last saturday and i could not believe what i was drinking. Amazing!