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I did one called Terrapin Station American Pale Ale. Even made a cool label for it. The Dead Heads in the group would love it.
 
Brewed with the waters of lake Minnetonka, served best with pancakes lol. Such a great episode of the best TV series ever...


I seem to only name my more memorable (or forgettable due to ABV) batches. My favorite batch was dubbed the 'Bob Ross Brown' ale because it was a 'happy little accident'. I was pretty well lit while heating strike water, couldn't remember ANY of the hop schedule other than I completely messed it up and it was fantastic :D happy little accident...only problem is I can't ever make it again!

I'm glad you appreciate the reference. Maybe it's not a bad idea to use Chappelle references for brews..."Ashy Larry Blonde," "Clayton Bigsby Brown." I may be onto something...haha. Love the Bob Ross Brown. I'm betting if you brew the same brew day (consumption-wise) you might end up with a brew somewhere in the ballpark...haha.
 
Then there's my absolute favorite- 'Gunslinger Cranberry Graf'. The Gunslinger and Graf reference will only be obvious to fans of Stephen King's Gunslinger series. And the cranberry- well it needed something a little bit extra.
Now, I'm finished with hogging up the thread.
JimRMaine out.....
 
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This one, also my first all grain brew, turned out good.
 
I have a neighbor that likes my rye pale ale so much he asks if I have any "My Rye". He believed that it was a commercial beer because the first time he tried it, I offered him a choice of one of the two beers I had on tap, my rye, or Labbatt's. He told me it had to come from a craft brewery because "you can't keg beer at home." His own words. I had to show him the kegs before he believed I actually made it myself.
 
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