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i just bought a hat yesterday at that "workin mans clothing" or whatever you call it.
my first real Butler experience. Lunch rec's welcome, as I'm also there every two weeks or so.
Lots of options in the downtown area:
The Chop Shop or Burger Hut on Main St. - Burger Hut is an absolute dump but the food is good
The Hot Dog Shoppe or Monroe Hotel on Monroe St. - short drive east off Main - Gorillo's bottle shop shares the HDS building
Rachel's Roadhouse - Top of North Main St. hill beside the Get Go
 
Absute dump will be my first choice, naturally.



Second would be Rachel's because
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Shubrew has a pretty nice ipa on now called corfam. Worth checking out if you're north of the city. Not mind blowing, but easily the best beer I've had of theirs.
 
It was great hanging out with some of you guys tonight. Definitely down for doing this again. Hopefully next time I won't have to leave so early...

Hopefully you will have homebrew again. Delish as usual. Anybody happen to take a pic of the graveyard?

I didn't get a picture, but I definitely drank too much of the graveyard. Was not feeling great this morning.

And agreed, that homebrew was outstanding!
 
I didn't get a picture, but I definitely drank too much of the graveyard. Was not feeling great this morning.

And agreed, that homebrew was outstanding!
I was in pretty good shape(relative to drinking) this morning. You young whippersnappers need to learn some self control and moderation. Of course, having 20 bottles opened for the taking doesn't help much.
 
I was in pretty good shape(relative to drinking) this morning. You young whippersnappers need to learn some self control and moderation. Of course, having 20 bottles opened for the taking doesn't help much.
Self control and moderation aren't my strong suits so maybe it's for the best that I dipped out early.

Thanks for the homebrew compliments! I'm trying to brew a 10 gallon batch of a new sour saison soon so there should be plenty to go around in a few months.
 
Any reports on the Helltown stout?
Pretty well done. Sherry is only slightly above Apple Brandy and Cognac as far as spirit barrels go for me, but it was noticeable and not dominant. Not the kind of beer you want to try and dissect on a 90+ day though.

They were also selling bottles of Kriek 2 for $25.
 
Pretty well done. Sherry is only slightly above Apple Brandy and Cognac as far as spirit barrels go for me, but it was noticeable and not dominant. Not the kind of beer you want to try and dissect on a 90+ day though.

They were also selling bottles of Kriek 2 for $25.
They were $25 per upon release?

Self control and moderation aren't my strong suits so maybe it's for the best that I dipped out early.

Thanks for the homebrew compliments! I'm trying to brew a 10 gallon batch of a new sour saison soon so there should be plenty to go around in a few months.
The compliments are warranted as your beers are far more enjoyable than the "sours" the pros around here are putting out. Looking forward to more sour saison. You planning to do a couple different dry hops?
 
They were $25 per upon release?


The compliments are warranted as your beers are far more enjoyable than the "sours" the pros around here are putting out. Looking forward to more sour saison. You planning to do a couple different dry hops?
I'll probably split into 3 batches. Dry hop one with simcoe again, blend another with ~20% lambic I have sitting around that's too sour use on its own, and the last will be blended with a Mead that I fermented with 3f gueuze dregs to make something similar to Casey east bank. I might wait til I get back from Vermont so I can culture up something from whatever my favorite hill farmstead saison is to use in primary for all the batches.
 
Pretty well done. Sherry is only slightly above Apple Brandy and Cognac as far as spirit barrels go for me, but it was noticeable and not dominant. Not the kind of beer you want to try and dissect on a 90+ day though.

They were also selling bottles of Kriek 2 for $25.
Kriek 2?! Any bottles of batch 1? Good to hear and I agree that a stout doesn't taste as great on a blazing hot day. I'll text you this week.
 
Any standouts from the tasting? In retrospect, I'm upset at myself for not coming down. Some drunk dude at Bakersfield squeezed my fiancée's bum, I didn't get home until after 2 am despite my first beer of the day coming at Brew Gentlemen at around 3:30 pm, and when all was said and done I dropped a facepalm worthy amount of money.

Other notes: thanks Shug for the Nocturn (probably my next favorite JK offering after Atrial) and this batch of Lou is phenomenal.
 
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I sense the start of a roll here with the buccos, fellas.

With the the Buccos' upcoming schedule, now is the time to put together some strings of wins.

Also, and this will never happen, but it would be so awesome if the front office put together a package for Chris Sale. I know the Pirates have the ammo to land him and I want them more than ever to get that # 1 guy instead of sitting around and waiting for Glasnow, Taillon, etc. to develop.
 
With the the Buccos' upcoming schedule, now is the time to put together some strings of wins.

That's what I mean...let's roll this series win against the lowly Phillies into some bigger numbers in the win column.

Also, and this will never happen, but it would be so awesome if the front office put together a package for Chris Sale. I know the Pirates have the ammo to land him and want them more than ever to get that # 1 guy instead of sitting around and waiting for Glasnow, Taillon, etc. to develop.

**** that. I like our throwbacks.

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Any standouts from the tasting? In retrospect, I'm upset at myself for not coming down. Some drunk dude at Bakersfield squeezed my fiancée's bum, I didn't get home until after 2 am despite my first beer of the day coming at Brew Gentlemen at around 3:30 pm, and when all was said and done I dropped a facepalm worthy amount of money.

Other notes: thanks Shug for the Nocturn (probably my next favorite JK offering after Atrial) and this batch of Lou is phenomenal.
St Archer coconut stout was exceptional. I've never had coconut prop so I can't compare them but I can't imagine it was much better than this. Grey Monday was awesome. Stillwater gose gone wild was tasty and crushable. Plenty of other great beers but those were my top 3

I reckon I missed quite a few bottles, including the old stock vert, but at least i made it out at all
 
St Archer coconut stout was exceptional. I've never had coconut prop so I can't compare them but I can't imagine it was much better than this. Grey Monday was awesome. Stillwater gose gone wild was tasty and crushable. Plenty of other great beers but those were my top 3

I reckon I missed quite a few bottles, including the old stock vert, but at least i made it out at all

Yeah, I've heard that Tusk and Grain Coconut Stout is phenomenal. Definitely jealous you guys got to try that. I need to try more coconut stouts/porters, becauae I'm a huge fan of them.
 
Surprised that "pros" wasn't the parenthetical word you choose above :p
6 in one hand half dozen in the other. Could've gone either way.
Any standouts from the tasting? In retrospect, I'm upset at myself for not coming down. Some drunk dude at Bakersfield squeezed my fiancée's bum, I didn't get home until after 2 am despite my first beer of the day coming at Brew Gentlemen at around 3:30 pm, and when all was said and done I dropped a facepalm worthy amount of money.

Other notes: thanks Shug for the Nocturn (probably my next favorite JK offering after Atrial) and this batch of Lou is phenomenal.
You're welcome and thanks for the JWB. I'll be interested in what you think of RB Ensorcelled the next time we get together. Tops for me were WoL:Anchorage, 2011 Old Stock, 2015 Gose Gone Wild, and Almanac Blueberry

A couple other beers of note were BA Gratitude and supposedly infected BCBS. BA Grat is just boring and at $17 a can I'll never buy another one. The BCBS was 100% spot on. Anybody that gets to send in for the refund and still enjoy BCBS the way it was meant to be is making out like a bandit.
 
I might wait til I get back from Vermont so I can culture up something from whatever my favorite hill farmstead saison is to use in primary for all the batches.

YMMV, but I'm not sure if I would recommend culturing HF dregs. I could be wrong (and probably am), but I think they started adding wine yeast at bottling to deter people from taking the yeast.

Before the supposed switch, I made a Biere de Miel using Anna dregs that I cultured up. It was the best beer I've ever made, and the only BOS beer I've ever brewed. I tried making beers after the switch, and they weren't even close to the results I got before.
 
YMMV, but I'm not sure if I would recommend culturing HF dregs. I could be wrong (and probably am), but I think they started adding wine yeast at bottling to deter people from taking the yeast.

Before the supposed switch, I made a Biere de Miel using Anna dregs that I cultured up. It was the best beer I've ever made, and the only BOS beer I've ever brewed. I tried making beers after the switch, and they weren't even close to the results I got before.
Would it be safe to say that Shaun Hill has some control issues?
 
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