Re: EMERGENCY - I'm drinking and the old drinking thread is closed!
Or you can, you know, age beers and realize you’ve wasted your time and money oxidizing the **** out of your beer
The top 3 verticals I've had, all in the past year:
2004-2016 3Floyds Dark Lord
2012-2016 Surly Darkness
2011-2015 Boulder Killer Penguin
Add to that some other older beers, like 2007 Darkness, 2012 Founders Breakfast Stout (NOT KBS), 2014 and 2015 Indeed Rum King...
In those verticals you can literally TASTE the arc from "too old" to "perfect" to "too boozy/sweet/etc."
There is a beer, forget the name, that ON THE BOTTLE says it's good until 2027. It was bottled in 2012. bbdl found one at the Fitz in Eagle River that has a later date than THAT. IIRC it was some odd lambic. The bottle I had is STILL boozy fresh. And I can go get more tomorrow, the store near me has a bunch left. LTD's 3rd Anniversary beers (various) even said on the bottle "Best after Dec 2017" and they were released in June.
SOME beers DO need aging (Bruery, looking at your "diabetes in a bottle" special releases) to even out all the flavors going on and provide a robust balanced beer. Most do NOT need aging, of course. It comes down to style, ingredients, barrel-aging if applicable, etc. Lots of factors. Then yes, it is a guessing game of sorts, of when that beer hits its prime.
General rule is 5 years tops. From my experience, 2-3 years in the max in general.