Describe SWMBO using beer terms or brewing terms.
Stick to 3
1) Good Body/mouthfeel
2) Future-proof stainless construction.
3) Highly sessionable.
Stick to 3
1) Good Body/mouthfeel
2) Future-proof stainless construction.
3) Highly sessionable.
Soulive21 said:I guess we can't do repeats;
1) Smooth/well bodied
2) Nice tannish blonde appearence
3) Great drinkability
Who's gonna be the one to use "goes down easy"
ohiobrewtus said:Oooo! I will!
1) Goes down easy with a very deep and complex palate :rockin:
2) Always produces a happy ending
3) The best beer I've ever had.
Damn, I thought I would do better than that.
BlindLemonLars said:1) Imported.
2) Full bodied, but smooth and easy drinking.
3) Somewhat aged, but still tastes fresh. (This type of import usually ages well.)
rabidgerbil said:for some reason, every time i look at your name, i see BlindLemonBars...
Evan! said:SAME HERE.
Ó Flannagáin said:BWAHAHAHAH me too
YooperBrew said:Well, I've got to do HWMO, so here goes:
1. Nice creamy head that sometimes dissapates too suddenly.
2. Thin bodied, but with a deep warming edge great for cold evenings.
3. Sessionable but with a bit of an bitter aftertaste at times.
olllllo said:1) Good Body/mouthfeel
2) Future-proof stainless construction.
3) Highly sessionable.
Soulive21 said:Me three. Neverrrrr noticed that one.
SuperiorBrew said:If this is Jepordy I would say ......what is the ideal woman
I'm not sure what a blindlemonbar is. Sounds like one of Helen Keller's dessert recipes...or perhaps a drinking establishment with a blues theme.rabidgerbil said:for some reason, every time i look at your name, i see BlindLemonBars...
BlindLemonLars said:I'm not sure what a blindlemonbar is. Sounds like one of Helen Keller's dessert recipes...or perhaps a drinking establishment with a blues theme.
Either way, doesn't sound half bad.
YooperBrew said:Well, I've got to do HWMO, so here goes:
1. Nice creamy head that sometimes dissapates too suddenly.
2. Thin bodied, but with a deep warming edge great for cold evenings.
3. Sessionable but with a bit of an bitter aftertaste at times.
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