evilc
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Scratch that, thinking about starting off my all day BCS variant tasting with this on pancakes!
Just dump it into some CBS and make the beer rewind 2 years.
Scratch that, thinking about starting off my all day BCS variant tasting with this on pancakes!
Just dump it into some CBS and make the beer rewind 2 years.
That syrup is delicious, by the way. Not smack-you-in-the-face bourbony, but the barrel definitely adds a significant amount of depth.
OK, now you guys are just showing off.
Homers gonna homer. They'd review Aunt Gemimaz the same. Beer nerds are now maple syrup experts? Lol @ 'a lot of depth' talking about pancake toppings.
Blind taste test this **** someone.....please!
Same here.....deal with local food products everyday....on my plate. Still bet you can't pick this out in a blind.And trolls gonna troll.
Fwiw, I'm a cook. I deal with local food products every day, including maple syrup. So what?
Same here.....deal with local food products everyday....on my plate. Still bet you can't pick this out in a blind.
Homers gonna homer. They'd review Aunt Gemimaz the same. Beer nerds are now maple syrup experts?
Quote where I said I was a maple syrup expert.Lol. And haters gonna hate.
Love it... someone from SoCal thinking they're an expert on all things maple syrup.
The trees that the sap that was used to make the syrup came from were planted by Shaun Hill's great grandmother. Hill Farmstead brewery rests upon the land that was once home to her and her fourteen children. In her honor this syrup was painstakingly crafted. This is the syrup that Shaun dreams to have shared with her.Does anyone know the story of this syrup or the barrels that were used to age it? It'd be cool if he tapped the trees himself either on his property or otherwise, and it would be interesting to know the sequence of barrel use. If those emptied syrup barrels are going to be used to age a beer...oh man.
The ridiculous fanboy worship and how Shaun's jimmies get mega rustled when anything not 110% licking his balls is said about his beers are the reasons I think.Think we need a "Why does Hill Farmstead rustle so many jimmies" threadsoonyesterday
It's more of a need to have a separate thread where all the rustled jimmies and neckbeard angst can be siphoned off to so this thread can remain focused on what's being released, etcThe ridiculous fanboy worship and how Shaun's jimmies get mega rustled when anything not 110% licking his balls is said about his beers are the reasons I think.
Does anyone know the story of this syrup or the barrels that were used to age it? It'd be cool if he tapped the trees himself either on his property or otherwise, and it would be interesting to know the sequence of barrel use. If those emptied syrup barrels are going to be used to age a beer...oh man.
: prays: please dear god get banged by team Boston next time please be banged by Boston!Seriously, right? This is hilarious. Although I would like a bottle to send next round if the Boston gang bang team takes me back, might actually be able to give someone diabetes instead of just joking about it!
Does anyone know the story of this syrup or the barrels that were used to age it? It'd be cool if he tapped the trees himself either on his property or otherwise
Hill Farmstead fanboys are THE WORST!!!!![]()
Excellent, thank you for the information.The syrup came from the Peck Family Farm in East Montpelier.
Excellent, thank you for the information.
Still bet you can't pick this out in a blind.
I'm holding out for Double Barrel Maple Syrup