Zombie Monkey Porter.
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I like Revolution Eugene Porter more, but this isn't bad.
Eugene is good, but in my book Edmund Fitzgerald is the gold standard, followed by Penn Quarter.
Zombie Monkey Porter.
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I like Revolution Eugene Porter more, but this isn't bad.
FG sample of my imperial flanders red which also happens to be my first sour. I don't typically toot my own horn, but I'd say this was a successful brew. Fruity, sour, tart, nice lactic bite. Came in at 1.004 but it's not too thin in the mouthfeel and doesn't finish super dry either. I think I'll be bottling this next weekend.
How long have you let it sit? Roselare?
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3 words. Lower De Boom.
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Drunk negotiations are never good. About three pints since my last post and a guy wants my car in the brewery parking lot.
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Been taking it easy on the drinking recently. You really do not wanna be Remmy level smacked when out on dates. Now I find out she has foot and mouth disease and I may get it. Had a Dier-tay Bastard after a HB Cream Ale, and now I am wondering. Since I have obvioulsy been exposed to it, would a Stout help keep the cooties at bay?
Fantasy team is killing me today. My kicker has more points than all the rest.
Oh, man.
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Drunk negotiations are never good. About three pints since my last post and a guy wants my car in the brewery parking lot.
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Been taking it easy on the drinking recently. You really do not wanna be Remmy level smacked when out on dates. Now I find out she has foot and mouth disease and I may get it. Had a Dier-tay Bastard after a HB Cream Ale, and now I am wondering. Since I have obvioulsy been exposed to it, would a Stout help keep the cooties at bay?
Fantasy team is killing me today. My kicker has more points than all the rest.
Some schlafly pumpkin ale.. @8percent it is dangerous. .. and has been about the only pumpkin beer I look forward to.
NICE! 66, 67? Big old floating land yacht.
66 Chrysler 300. I have a very long history with the car. My father got it when I was 12.. 700 miles from home. My sister.. 16 at the time drove it home with me in the passenger seat. It was sold off within weeks of coming home and I chased the car for 16 years. Finally got it, put a paint job on it. Now it rarely leaves the garage. Needs an owner that will drive it... But not a guy in a parking lot that wants to trade me three pieces of **** that I don't care about for it. It really is a car that I will likely keep until I sell it for nothing to another young guy looking to be in the other hobby I love.
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Slumming it while doing accounting homework...I knew there was a reason I waited so many years to take this crap. I don't have time to get a glass.
I miss doing the homework. Do it professionally and you'll see how droll it really is.
Watching football, grabbing something random soon.
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