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Chocolate Porter

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A calypso/cascade hopped pale ale. Nice apple-like smoothness up front with a touch of bitter on the end

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I dunno if it counts as a pint or not, but it's the left over hard cherry limeade that I had from bottling a few weeks ago that been sitting in a quart jar sitting in the fridge.

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I'm just getting home from work after being up for 36 hours, and it's hitting the spot before going to bed. Should pair well with the Ambien I'm about to take.

Good night friends,

Ken
 
My homemade red, dubbed The Wedger red. A few tweaks and this one might be a winner

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Centennial IPA. Pliny the Elder grain bill (minus the corn sugar) and all Centennial hops for the boil. Very west coast, very dry

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Centennial IPA. Pliny the Elder grain bill (minus the corn sugar) and all Centennial hops for the boil. Very west coast, very dry

Looks great! FWIW you basically made Bell's Two Hearted Ale. It's light in colour like yours (mostly 2row base malt) and is all centennial in the kettle and dry hop.

(Nice photography too BTW)

Kal
 
A very new beer. The Light House was bottled back on the 22nd. Still a lil green, but taste good. Had a good foam layer when I poured, but fell a little bit while I looked for my flash card.

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Very easy drinking. Will be good this spring when working in the yard.
 

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