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That's more of a reason I'd prefer it to be year round. The bros can go chase the new hot item while I sit back and slug Black Magick until I can't feel feelings.

I want to live in this world.

The day I can take a flower vase of black magick to the face is the day I hang it up and never log back in to the internet.
 
Since everyone has been asking, here's a picture of me drinking a bottle of Hpnotiq in 2011

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"FT: FO batch 3 + pick 1 of the following (Fonta Flora Urban Monk, Turkish Monk, Big Shrug, Need a Hug)

ISO: Most recent Black Magick + Quadfather"

Learn how to read, fuckstick. I do have to admit that your infatuation with me anytime I post anything Voodoo related is pretty flattering. And to think I was just about to praise you and your boy for not getting too involved in the asshattery that was Florida bros saying garbage Angry Chair is better than Voodoo.

Pardon my ignorance, what happened with voodoo and Florida bros? Think I missed that not being on facebois.
 
Basically, Florida likes diabetes and hates Voodoo. I think that sums it up.

Seems like they just have a different idea of what BA stouts "should" be like. I've had several from Cycle and I've found most of them to be kinda bland and thin. Voodoo's BA stouts are always much more viscous.
 
Any time I hear people refer to Pastry stouts as an intentional and legitimate "style", and not in jest or sarcasm, it makes me cringe.

Got to categorize them somehow, right? Some good articles out there on the googles that do a bang up job making fun of them because they don't taste like beer anymore. I bet the first Brewer to make a fruited beer got laughed right out of the god damned Abbey.
 
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