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$18.75 for a 375ml. I ain't falling for that banana in the tailpipe.

Fool me once, shame on me. (Looks in cellar, sees a case of *vintage* DL bottles) ****, I guess I'll try it?

Once these guys make it big I'll be trading my Winter Goedenacht bottles for the craziest hazy brut IPAs of the future.
 
Fool me once, shame on me. (Looks in cellar, sees a case of *vintage* DL bottles) ****, I guess I'll try it?

Once these guys make it big I'll be trading my Winter Goedenacht bottles for the craziest hazy brut IPAs of the future.

I still have a bottle of Ruby du Rhone. Since he recommended drinking that one fresh it's hard to say what it's become at this point.
 
Is it bad that I actually kind of want to try this?
I 100% wanna try this one but I'm definitely not going out of my way to drive over there. I didn't even make it to roundabout today for aomethsom I know will be delicious.
 
Is it bad that I actually kind of want to try this?

I actually couldn’t decide between posting my strange poops post above or saying something along the lines of “they should just start exclusively making this mead rip-off stuff cause it sounds better than anything they’ve posted in the past....2 years?”

Where’s McMatt7 when I need him? McMatt - did I make the right decision?
 
... it's hard to say what it's become at this point.

No it’s really not. Same as fresh.

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Forgot about that word. That is the correct word.

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(Are braggots 20% though?)
BJCP calls braggot a type of mead, which is news to me. Always thought it was a beer, majority of fermentables from malt, with a substantial-but-still-minority contribution from honey, but WTF do I know? Nothing, that's FingW.
 
BJCP calls braggot a type of mead, which is news to me. Always thought it was a beer, majority of fermentables from malt, with a substantial-but-still-minority contribution from honey, but WTF do I know? Nothing, that's FingW.
My understanding is 50% or more of the fermentables coming from honey makes it a braggot, less is considered a honey beer. In practical terms though, it ends up being whatever the brewer wishes to market it as.
 
If you wanna come and hang out with me and a couple of my college buddies, feel free to stop by. One just got engaged and the other broke up with his girlfriend of nearly ten years. Gonna be the best.

Sounds like a party. At least you're going to Hitchhiker and not DG where you could have that conversation while shoulder to shoulder in a very small place with 50 hazebois.
 
Sounds like a party. At least you're going to Hitchhiker and not DG where you could have that conversation while shoulder to shoulder in a very small place with 50 hazebois.

Was actually thinking of checking them out too. You guys think it’s gonna be shoulder to shoulder tonight?
 

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