Looks great - good job!
Thanks,
I'm very proud of this one. I had to take a few pics, to do it justice. Cheers!
Looks great - good job!
I will glove up and dig for it in the trash can just because I need to know now! It is eating me up since I took the time to boil up a starter, I better get all the info that is available.
Hello said:....I have money, you have stuff, let's do it!
Real Ale Hans' Pils.
From the can, because I don't give a ratsazzz.
Crossed paths with this guy this afternoon. One of us was going to have a bad afternoon. I'm just glad it was him, not me.
Real Ale Hans' Pils.
From the can, because I don't give a ratsazzz.
Crossed paths with this guy this afternoon. One of us was going to have a bad afternoon. I'm just glad it was him, not me.
What kind of snake is that?
Channel66 said:What kind of snake is that?
Coral snake. Easily confused with a Milk Snake.
TNGabe said:Well, even then, you still won't know what's in there. I listened to an interview with Bob Sylvester where he was talking about pitching C instead of his usual becuase it was all he had, so it sounds like the only thing you can count on from St Somewhere is inconsitency.
NIZZLE said:You killed that fooooker?
Thought so, but I'm also a bit tipsy. Thanks!
pretty good size one at that !WesleyS said:Coral snake, venomous.
Working hard on the last couple gallons?
Pretty stoked right now. Our local brewery has been going through a bit of a rebranding effort with new ownership from a couple months ago. They took in a new head brewer who originally came over from Anderson Valley and have stepped away from doing purely German styles with the opening of their experimental Dock Shop.
Went over today to pick up their latest bottle release and ended up getting to chat with Chris White since they're opening up a new White Labs experimental lab as well as carrying some new yeasts in conjunction with the UCD brewing program.
This one is a funky BBA stout aged in Buffalo Trace barrels and is pretty damn good. Glad to see some great new stuff from a talented group of brewers and happy to have something like this growing right in our backyard
"Red and yellow kill a fellow , Red and Black a friend of jack"
He was probably about 18-20 inches.Tinhorn said:pretty good size one at that !
+HopSpunge+ said:"Red and yellow kill a fellow , Red and Black a friend of jack"
. That ain't no baby snake good thing they have short fangs but still dangerousWesleyS said:He was probably about 18-20 inches. Good thing I acted fast before he could attempt to kill this fellow.
Tinhorn said:. That ain't no baby snake good thing they have short fangs but still dangerous
tyzippers said:On my last pour. :-(
My damn ceiling fan broke. Damn it. Well time for another one.
BGBC said:Another fan? Or another beer?
96 oz anyone catch the Sox tigers game? Koji hung em up
On my third one of these since I got home from work. Certainly good, but not $15 a 4 pack good. Not entirely sure why brewers started calling them triple IPAs. There's nothing in any "triple IPA" that I've tried that distinguishes it from a double IPA. I thought the IBU arms race was over. Anyway, good beer, nice New Zealand hop character, but I'd take GB or Flower Power over this any day.
20131015_214500 by aaron.j.lott, on Flickr
Another fan? Or another beer?
Drinking Deep Ellum Farmhouse Wit. Saison/witbier combo according to the can.
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