ReaperOnefour
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I'm thinking about brewing a orange wheat beer next brew day. With spring & then summer coming up, i thought it would nice.
Toasted coconut? That sound good. I like to add a little chocolate to my brown ale.
I just saw their Enjoy By 4/20. I almost bought it.You're right. It is stone. My mistake.
Newcastle was recently turned over to Lagunitas. I'm told it's a slightly updated recipe.New Castle is a good beer too. You know I never use to like hoppy beers, until I started home brewing. I use to drink Budweiser all the time. (Sorry beer gods, forgive me I didn't know what I was doing.) Now I can't stand Budweiser.
The reimagined Newcastle Brown Ale is a smooth, crisp, slightly roasty and hoppier beer, that’s not too bitter, not too sweet, and altogether uncommon. Brewed with Centennial and Chinook hops and available in the U.S., the Lagunitas-brewed Newcastle Brown Ale will hit shelves and delight lips in March 2019.New Castle got turned over? Huh, I didn't know that. Green flash? Never seen that beer out here. Is it pretty good?
Gonna check out the green flash beer. What is fest beer?
Palate Wrecker was amazing.Gonna check out the green flash beer. What is fest beer?
Douglas MacArthur gave orders not to bomb the San Miguel brewery during WWII and when he retook Manila his first order was to get the brewery running again. Gotta love a good General.I can still drink a cold Bud on a hot day. I don't do IPAs. For me, the hops need to be in balance with the malt and by definition an IPA does not do that. Oh well. By this time in my life I have probably drank around 1,000 or more different beers. Has anyone ever heard of San Miguel from the Phillipines? I used to love the San Miguel Dark. Also Sam Smith's Oatmeal Stout is delicious and complex.
Newcastle was recently turned over to Lagunitas. I'm told it's a slightly updated recipe.
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