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It was a bit of a boring ride back from the boat dock.

Luckily I've gotten pretty good at PKUing and driving at the same time.




I'd prefer you did.

@m00ps
@m00ps
@m00ps


Welcome back, did I say hi?

Drinking a good porter as apposed to a OK porter I just tapped, going to be a long haul with that one, kicked the hops.
 
@hunter_la5
you think that's bad, you get back from and completely broke my notifications. Congrations. You think $50BK will be enough to hire a mod to fix it?

If I click on one, it randomly takes me to either a like or mention. No idea whats going on
Im never gonna sort through those to get it manageable

For $50BK, you should be able to fix your notifications and have enough change leftover to pay two other mods to fight to the death.

They aren't working for me at all anymore.

@m00ps
 
Some of them had monstrous lines, but if you had a line buddy you could go hit others while waiting. Allen and I didn't run into each other this year. I think they put your bottle in the box. Not sure.

Just kidding. Will get it to you this week.

Thanks brother! I only had to travel 8 miles for yours...I'll remember that next trade time. Truly appreciate you efforts sir!
 
1056, which I hardly ever use but I did a two stage oat addition and huge whirlpool and dry hop. Pretty fantastic

If I was going English I would have used 1318
 
Yeah - sounds weird but I have been trying to replicate creamy mouthfeel ala treehouse, heady topper, bissel and foundation. I have found what works in my system. For this pale I used 1/2 lb old fashioned oats (Quaker oats) in mash and then added 1/2 in kettle for the boil. Made an intense hop oatmeal sludge but the mouthfeel is out of this world , chewy, creamy and very full.
 
Busy afternoon in the brewery. Rather than rehash here, you can read here:

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showpost.php?p=7468477

@hunter_la5 - welcome back & hysterical recap!

Beers from the afternoon:

Pernicious from Wicked Weed courtesy of @hello - no pick but very tasty. Thanks!
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Thanks @wesleys !
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Barleywine sample that is already very smooth.
 
Oh and don't focus on my chainsaw bite. Was tightening chain and my hand slipped down the chain.
 

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