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Dorito cream ale, sounds like a challenge
Dynamite Doritos IPA
Recipe pls. Cool Ranch variant if possible.
Heard a guy at the homebrew shop talking about sanitation. I believe he worked there and was talking to someone interested in learning to brew. Worker told the guy "I've lost a batch of beer from an eyelash falling in there."
Bet half the guys on the forum would hire you to give lessons to wives.
I swear there was an interviewee on Experimental Brewing who used Cool Ranch Doritos in the mash for something. I'll post a link if I can find it.
Yeah,I think it was for a Strange Brew festival. I remember hearing that too...I swear there was an interview on Experimental Brewing who used Cool Ranch Doritos in the mash for something. I'll post a link if I can find it.
My uncle love him to death he gave me my first beer when I was a boy always drinks budweiser and is a legit alcoholic like drinks a case of bottles only( he will give away canned budweiser ) won't drink any other beer including goodies like Guinness and such won't touch a light beer either won't even try any craft beer because in his words " anything other than budweiser in a bottle is either to close to water to dark to sweet or doesn't taste good in general and I can't believe people actually drink it like depraved animals" this is a man when I was a teenager living at his house he put his girlfriend's head through the wall while ****ing she said hi to me while I was laying on the couch with her head less than a foot from my feet and he kept ****ing her , but people who drink ales and guinness and craft beer are depraved animals I can agree light beer is like water but yeah also this is a man who considers himself a beer connoisseur though as I've clearly stated before he will only drink bottled budweiser he even looks down on cans of budweiser .
Found it! Russell Everett at Bainbridge.Yeah,I think it was for a Strange Brew festival. I remember hearing that too...
Not having siphoned anything other than gasoline, my very first batch, first time I racked into a bottling bucket, when the beer reached my mouth, I reflexively spit it out into the bucket
Beer turned out fine
I have been practicing
learned to swallow instead of spit
& haven't siphoned gas since
Pish... find a girl who GARGLES
For some reason, all my friends seem to think Guinness is one of the strongest beers made. Few believe me when I tell them it's actually got a lower alcohol content than many, if not most beers you find at the pub.After showing up to a party and this guy knowing I showed up with home brewed beer, in conversation with others I overhear him tell people that Guinness draft is a "porter stout", "it's always over 8%"
For some reason, all my friends seem to think Guinness is one of the strongest beers made. Few believe me when I tell them it's actually got a lower alcohol content than many, if not most beers you find at the pub.
Heard this evening regarding a well-known breweries gose:
"Wow, this is a really nice sour!"
</facepalm></facepalm></facepalm>
Still don't understand the facepalm here.
A Gose IS a sour beer...
I brewed a RIS with a friend a few weeks ago and knew that he planned to "dry-hop" with coffee 24hrs before kegging. I asked him what kind of coffee he ended up using and he told me "French roast. Is it wrong to put French roast in a Russian beer?"
I feel pretty much the same way about my beloved and much missed National Beer of Texas, Lonestar!
From the comments:doesn't need to be Guinness... any beer will do
great use for dumper batches or old, stale homebrews
really like the grainy effect. or is it a carbonation effect?
How to Develop Film with Beer
From the comments:
"There's a certain irony that you used Guinness stout to develop photos of the Murphy's stout brewery!"
Just now while sitting at a German biergarten-themed place - "The Hacker-"shnore" is good. Any of them are good but your German beers are going to be hoppier than your American beers."
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