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Single hop Mosaic IPA. 7.9%, 50 IBU

flaked oats in the grist and 3.5oz of whole flower Mosaic in the hopback. you can smell this one across the room

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good thing you didn't post that pint in the epic pictures and memes thread..likely it would have offended somebody
 
Citra & Mosaic IPA with 10% rolled oats. Only two weeks in the bottle at this point and still pretty hazy, but I'm always a little impatient with this style. Amazing white grape, mango character - cheers!

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I did use yeast, but not that strain.

Did I just I go there? I shouldn't have. I apologize.

You are neither the first, nor will you be the last to go there. I believe I went there once. And someone responded with an article on some website about how it was impossible. Oh internet, how you tell me things I never wanted to know...
 
Well, la-dee-da!

So when we got married, someone put 2 and 2 together and realized that I love good beer and SWMBO loves Waterford, so they got us a pair of Waterford Pilsner glasses. TBH, except for this picture, they're used exclusively as flower vases, but I made my first ever successful, crystal-clear Pilsner lager, so it called for the fancy glass.

Now I'm going to drink this beer, and carefully wash and dry the glass and return it to the cabinet because I'm afraid I'm gonna break this damn thing.

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So when we got married, someone put 2 and 2 together and realized that I love good beer and SWMBO loves Waterford, so they got us a pair of Waterford Pilsner glasses. TBH, except for this picture, they're used exclusively as flower vases, but I made my first ever successful, crystal-clear Pilsner lager, so it called for the fancy glass.

Now I'm going to drink this beer, and carefully wash and dry the glass and return it to the cabinet because I'm afraid I'm gonna break this damn thing.
The good news is, real crystal (like Waterford) is actually harder to break than glass so you should be good! I still wouldn't feel comfortable drinking out of it however... ;)

Kal
 

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