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I fixed the first bit.

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Psss... this was a TOTAL sausage fest, unfortunately. Next time, we'll make Yooper fly out (or you're welcome to come on out... ;)).

Jester and Red were going to make it down, but she had something going on... :(
 
Poured a dark amber to deep mahogany, with adeqaute carbonation. Virtually no head
Slightest hints of horse-blanket in the nose.
Raisins, currants, with hints of fig, and honey. Sweet yet, not cloying. Nice hop nose, followed by a very balanced malt profile. Kinda thin in the middle, and slightly chewy, (but not like chewbacca) at the end, finishing slightly dry with grassy essence.
 
Glibbidy said:
Poured a dark amber to deep mahogany, with adeqaute carbonation. Virtually no head
Slightest hints of horse-blanket in the nose.
Raisins, currants, with hints of fig, and honey. Sweet yet, not cloying. Nice hop nose, followed by a very balanced malt profile. Kinda thin in the middle, and slightly chewy, (but not like chewbacca) at the end, finishing slightly dry with grassy essence.

I'd add that there was a pleasant warmness to the alcohol. If I recall correctly we were feeling like the finish was much diminshed from the beginning. Something that we felt would balance with time.

And I owe you that phone call in the lower registers of the PM.
 
Well, it seems the some people got lucky... it seems I didn't capture very much video. It seems that I may have been a wee bit druck!:drunk:

I do have a few, but Kia, it seems like you will escape.

I hope to have them up this weekend
 
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