Gold Label Juice?

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vivictus

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I've seen it mentioned a few times before... Juice that is pre-steeped. I was wondering when this will become available, and if it will come in normal, extra, and double-extra flavorings, if it is just specialties (i.e. 50/50 ratio). Are there going to be size limitations? What about cost? For those of us, especially newbies who haven't had time to get good steeps going, this sounds like it will be awesome.

and if you can't answer these questions yet, it's totally understandable, especially if you aren't sure when it will even be ready.
 

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It's in the works, but to start with we obviously won't have all the flavors we do now, or extra flavoring - they were created before we had the huge variety we do now. I also don't believe we have anything bigger than 30ml bottles at the moment that will be part of our first Gold Label selection.

As time moves on, we can offer a broader range of things, closer to what we have now. The Gold Label juice will be indicative of what we were making at the time it was created, and we're moving fast! We've got new flavors and options coming out all the time. So think of Gold Label as a look into our history. ;)

As to an exact date of release, we haven't really established that yet. But it's coming, and we know you guys are waiting for it. :)
 

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lol, she is in our guest house with ..... cat. ..... cat is beautiful, all white. curious as all getup and trying to get into my office through the adjoining door to crap on my servers for making her drive in a car for 2 days to get here, then having to listen to the hungry coyotes all night long looking for a tasty minnesota meal :)
 

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Hahahh welcome to the world of Arizona hey??? Of course I have no idea where that is but I know there's a place in the USA that has lots of desert -- possibly near Las Vegas?? Ohh and I know California has beaches and people walking or Rollerblading around in Bikinis :) Ohh and they are all buff and have amazing tans. Come to Australia.. We have people of all sizes in bikinis none or very few are buff :) and the sun is hotter than you will ever know!! You would burn before you got a tan here

Coyotes.. Seriously?? do you live near them or should I say do they live near you??
 

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I wish I was in Tucson. Here in hot, damp East Texas you probably have a better chance of growing mold than anything else. I always call it Yeast Texas. But we do have coyotes too and believe it or not, even mountain lions. But no bikini's. I'd rather see the bikini's.

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You really don't want to see that on the Aussie blokes.. Sure they have man boobs and would have no probs fitting into a bikini but they also have beer guts... not a good look :)
 

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Hey Maxy, yup, settling in just fine and getting into the groove. :)

Heh, I know what you mean about Aussies. I spent a year living in New Zealand, traveling around, and I met lots of Aussies. ;) Nice folks, but hard to get nic juice down there!

Hahahh welcome to the world of Arizona hey??? Of course I have no idea where that is but I know there's a place in the USA that has lots of desert -- possibly near Las Vegas?? Ohh and I know California has beaches and people walking or Rollerblading around in Bikinis :) Ohh and they are all buff and have amazing tans. Come to Australia.. We have people of all sizes in bikinis none or very few are buff :) and the sun is hotter than you will ever know!! You would burn before you got a tan here

Coyotes.. Seriously?? do you live near them or should I say do they live near you??
 

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I wish I was in Tucson. Here in hot, damp East Texas you probably have a better chance of growing mold than anything else. I always call it Yeast Texas. But we do have coyotes too and believe it or not, even mountain lions. But no bikini's. I'd rather see the bikini's.


I've always wondered where yeast came from......
 

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I wish I was in Tucson. Here in hot, damp East Texas you probably have a better chance of growing mold than anything else. I always call it Yeast Texas. But we do have coyotes too and believe it or not, even mountain lions. But no bikini's. I'd rather see the bikini's.

I know it is cliche but there is a big difference between hot and humid and just hot. I thought El Paso summers were miserable until I spent 4 years in south GA. I missed EL Paso a lot during that time.

I am all ready missing GA to though, I had my first ice related car accident yesterday. I think my next car will be a 4 wheel drive. Or maybe a even a combine since everyone is telling me to put weight in the back of my car.
 

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I know it is cliche but there is a big difference between hot and humid and just hot. I thought El Paso summers were miserable until I spent 4 years in south GA. I missed EL Paso a lot during that time.

I am all ready missing GA to though, I had my first ice related car accident yesterday. I think my next car will be a 4 wheel drive. Or maybe a even a combine since everyone is telling me to put weight in the back of my car.


Ouch! Hopefully it was just a fender bender and nothing more serious.
 

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I know it is cliche but there is a big difference between hot and humid and just hot. I thought El Paso summers were miserable until I spent 4 years in south GA. I missed EL Paso a lot during that time.

I am all ready missing GA to though, I had my first ice related car accident yesterday. I think my next car will be a 4 wheel drive. Or maybe a even a combine since everyone is telling me to put weight in the back of my car.

4 wheel drive won't help much in ice, just snow.

The key to driving in the snow is slow, fluid movements. Don't do anything quickly. Be gentle with the gas, AND the brakes. Don't turn too fast, and give yourself PLENTY of time to stop. Who cares if the a hole behind you is tailgating you because you are doing 20 under the posted speed limit, it's on him if he hits you.

I try to avoid braking altogether. When going down a hill, I shift into 1st or 2nd gear and coast down at 5-10 mph. You can also do this with an automatic transmission. Just make sure you are going around that speed when you shift.

Good snow tires make a world of difference too. 4wd is not a necessity.
 
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