Do you BBQ in your house?
Do you BBQ in your house?
NordeastBrewer77 said:Do you BBQ in your house?
NordeastBrewer77 said:Do you BBQ in your house?
jonmohno said:Old Rasputin RIS. First timer with this one. A beer to crap your pants over good.
Meh. Lol sorry but even though they're about 30 minutes away I've never been huge on any of their beers. OR is probably their best, but their Belgian lineup such as Brother Thelonius are bad enough that I actually think they should face criminal charges for brewing them.
jonmohno said:More negativity from you I dont care for. You like to oppose any comment I make when you do.
Yeah, I guess I'm not crazy about you dude. You are rude, your grammar and punctuation are criminal, and you like to showboat a trolling attitude. Honestly I would block you, but I don't believe in hiding from unpleasant things as they can often offer an opportunity for personal growth.
NordeastBrewer77 said:Ladies, ladies.... you're both very pretty!
Now lets drink some beer!
See this is really about you and your GD beer! That's my source of aggression!
I just bought one of those today. Haven't had it yet. Honestly, I said I'd never buy anything from that brewery because I hate the name and the labels, but I heard good things about them from this thread so I decided to give them a try.
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nukebrewer said:Clown Shoes has got to be the best new brewery I've had in a long time. I would never let the name or labels of a brewery prevent me from trying their beer. If I did, I would never have tried Dogfish Head. Puts the image in my head of a cat eating a dead fish that's all skeleton except for the head. Blech!
I just bought one of those today. Haven't had it yet. Honestly, I said I'd never buy anything from that brewery because I hate the name and the labels, but I heard good things about them from this thread so I decided to give them a try.
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Yeah I had my stupid reasons. But today I actually looked closer at them and decided on the Hoppy Feet. I'll be trying more from them I'm sure.
Just had some of my IIPA french pressed through .5 oz each of amarillo and simcoe, now I'm having a glass of my coffee oatmeal stout.
That sounds f-in amazing! I have got to try that.
dryboroughbrewing said:Just had some of my IIPA french pressed through .5 oz each of amarillo and simcoe, now I'm having a glass of my coffee oatmeal stout.
dryboroughbrewing said:Just had some of my IIPA french pressed through .5 oz each of amarillo and simcoe, now I'm having a glass of my coffee oatmeal stout.
nukebrewer said:Not sure what kind of beer you're into, but if you're into IPAs, the Miracle IPA is amazing. I will definitely be picking another couple bombers of that this weekend while I am up visiting the in-laws. If stouts are more your style, Blaecorn Unidragon and Vampire Slayer are both awesome imperial stouts. I personally wasn't blown away by Tramp Stamp, but it is still a damn fine Belgian IPA. The only one I have that I haven't tried yet is Hoppy Feet 1.5, but I'll more than likely crack that while I am mashing my brew this weekend. I really want to try their pecan pie ale, but I haven't seen it yet.
bottlebomber said:I am so stoked about that French press idea. I am going to pull that out at the next homebrew meeting and say it was all my own idea. They will fall to their knees, crying on my shoes and eventually hoisting me up on a chair in the back room of the Chinese restaurant we meet in.
I am so stoked about that French press idea. I am going to pull that out at the next homebrew meeting and say it was all my own idea. They will fall to their knees, crying on my shoes and eventually hoisting me up on a chair in the back room of the Chinese restaurant we meet in.
bottlebomber said:I am so stoked about that French press idea. I am going to pull that out at the next homebrew meeting and say it was all my own idea. They will fall to their knees, crying on my shoes and eventually hoisting me up on a chair in the back room of the Chinese restaurant we meet in.
I know right? It will probably be more like "Hmm.. It tastes like an IPA.. But with a stale coffee flavor. Say, aren't your member fees due?"WesleyS said:I imagine that outcome for many things I plan to do. It never happens though.
I assure you, they haven't. I recently astounded everyone with a brief explanation of the importance of yeast pitching rates. These guys are all over 50 and probably gained interest either from prison or something they made in the boiler room of a battleship of the coast of 'Nam.NordeastBrewer77 said:Everyone at the meeting will be so amazed... unless they read that issue of Zymurgy.
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