CliffMongoloid
Well-Known Member
Post-workout water and lots of food.
I'm stylish today.
What's in your hand?
Post-workout water and lots of food.
I'm stylish today.
What's in your hand?
agreed, those arms don't look suitable for lifting beers while chopping wood at all.I doubt that's Remmy!
1.) who would buy a horse head
2.) those arms look stickish
What's in your hand?
Victory beer!! Hb blueberry hefewiezen after finding out that swmbo and I are having a baby!!
Sent from a happy little tree
n64 rumble packs. obviously.
Victory beer!! Hb blueberry hefewiezen after finding out that swmbo and I are having a baby!!
Sent from a happy little tree
Victory beer!! Hb blueberry hefewiezen after finding out that swmbo and I are having a baby!!
Sent from a happy little tree
Congrats! Your first?
Congrats! When's the assistant brewer in waiting due to arrive?
Wow congrats man! Is that the brett going to town on the stirplate?
Out to dinner and saw someone snap a pic of their drink. What was the first thing that ran through my mind?
Victory beer!! Hb blueberry hefewiezen after finding out that swmbo and I are having a baby!!
Sent from a happy little tree
Anyone else going full homer tonight? No homer though. Second pour of this S&S #6 all up in your face hop smash!
Just got these new glasses in - - or "glassware" - - they were created from (evidently) years of research to create the PERFECT glass for enjoying IPAs and other really hoppy brews. The goblet concentrates the hop aroma, the thin glass does not absorb the cold (I know, not a scientifically correct statement) which keeps the brew close to pouring temperature, the ridges and heavy bottom maintain control, and the ample top space allows a proper head to form. Expensive at $10 each, and are they better than the standard thick glass tumblers you get at most brewpubs? Yes on the better, but maybe not at the price.
Just got these new glasses in - - or "glassware" - - they were created from (evidently) years of research to create the PERFECT glass for enjoying IPAs and other really hoppy brews. The goblet concentrates the hop aroma, the thin glass does not absorb the cold (I know, not a scientifically correct statement) which keeps the brew close to pouring temperature, the ridges and heavy bottom maintain control, and the ample top space allows a proper head to form. Expensive at $10 each, and are they better than the standard thick glass tumblers you get at most brewpubs? Yes on the better, but maybe not at the price.
Anyone else going full homer tonight? No homer though. Second pour of this S&S #6 all up in your face hop smash!
Just got these new glasses in - - or "glassware" - - they were created from (evidently) years of research to create the PERFECT glass for enjoying IPAs and other really hoppy brews. The goblet concentrates the hop aroma, the thin glass does not absorb the cold (I know, not a scientifically correct statement) which keeps the brew close to pouring temperature, the ridges and heavy bottom maintain control, and the ample top space allows a proper head to form. Expensive at $10 each, and are they better than the standard thick glass tumblers you get at most brewpubs? Yes on the better, but maybe not at the price.
This evening is looking good!
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