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Old 10-15-2005, 02:34 AM   #1
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Am I going to have to get this party going or what?


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Old 10-15-2005, 02:36 AM   #2
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sorry.. i was sitting here with my first opened bottle of my Kaduva AIPA, slowly savoring it and discussing the flavor with my wife.

we have improvements to make.

don't beat me, master. i'll start jabbering..... just gotta get another beer.

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Interesting piece of art you got there Mr. Walker. What's its origin?
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Whoot ! Whoot ! ( Hands in the air ) The roof is on fire !.... O.K., I'm trying.
Gotta get up early tomorrow and work for the Man. It's the one Saturday a month that the Cable Gods require of me. I've got a head full of beer , but it's starting to get heavy.
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Bummer , but look at it this way , at least it isn't every weekend.
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well, I've got pasta and Wachusett in my belly, and I am somewhat sluggish.
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Oh! I see your into this new noodleism thing too.
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It keeps me from being on call, which is cool. I once did that for 6 years straight. Don't think my liver could make it through that experience again. How 'bout we try again tomorrow night? I promise to be tight and talkative. See ya !
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one of the many images I found when looking for artwork to use on my IPA label, ironically. (The very beer I am sipping for the first time tonight.)

I had done a google search for "bitter grimace" because I originally thought my Kaduva AIPA was going to be too bitter.

Anyway, I chose to use this picture instead, but my avatar was almost used.

edit: the beer is not too bitter at all. it needs a more crisp/minty flavor on the nose, but the bitterness is good and the flavor yummy (though it has a very slight banana ester issue like my porter I was bitching about the other day... the hops might be hiding it in this beer.)

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That scottish ale label is awesome. I really like that one. Tigers cool too!


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