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PBR and cornhole on the first non 95+ evening in Nebraska in about a month.
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Side note, if anyone wants to put together a little trade, I would be down.
Everyone needs to try Ghost in the Machine at least once.
 
It’s Busch Light with “Natural apple Flavor”. its not a cider
Busch Light seems to be the official Nebraska beer - the “Apple” has been sold out everywhere since it came out. Not a fan, nor looking to try it - just funny every place I go has a sign about the Apple and how they don’t have it.
 
100% do not miss baling hay. Always hated being the cheap/free nephew labor. "builds character", they say. Pfft.
That’s what I tell my boy. He’s 15 and playing football. I tell him this is the real world weight training... builds real/useful muscles. That’s what my buddies and I did during the summer when we were teenagers 30 years ago.
Another HB Pilsner
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doubtful. They are named for the streetcar line they are on. Don’t think they are the baseball type...
 
I’m having bottle bucket Pale ale. I always enjoy the bottling bucket stouts, bitters, and even the 2 lagers. The pale ales seem to change the most for me in those 2 weeks, not counting carbonation. Not sure what it is. Maybe due to the amount of hops in a pale ale?
 
I’m having bottle bucket Pale ale. I always enjoy the bottling bucket stouts, bitters, and even the 2 lagers. The pale ales seem to change the most for me in those 2 weeks, not counting carbonation. Not sure what it is. Maybe due to the amount of hops in a pale ale?
The hops flavour will change drastically with cold, age and carbonation, so makes sense the pale is the one that changes the most for you.
 
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