So what did I miss guys?
Not really sure why folks liked a post saying to "**** him" to my one year old son. I rolled my eyes at the post but honestly was more bothered by the likes.
I wouldn't worry about it one bit man...
So what did I miss guys?
Not really sure why folks liked a post saying to "**** him" to my one year old son. I rolled my eyes at the post but honestly was more bothered by the likes.
So what did I miss guys?
Not really sure why folks liked a post saying to "**** him" to my one year old son. I rolled my eyes at the post but honestly was more bothered by the likes.
So what does it say that other than my family, the only other thing I've "missed" so far about being in Pittsburgh is knowing there's a voodoo release that I can't partake in??![]()
Who said anything about that
So what does it say that other than my family, the only other thing I've "missed" so far about being in Pittsburgh is knowing there's a potential voodoo release in the near future that I can't partake in??![]()
Quite an entrance!So... greg4579 Your kid aint got nothing to do with beer so pardon my french... **** him. What does him getting dough have to do with Caliente's beer selection... Nothin. Your review is ********. I feel you though cause I grew up in PT and I understand the need and desire to get acceptance from your neighbors. I grew out of that ****. Unlike shuggy who is living large in some tired ass split level ranch in Butler.
Unbeknownst to you, your son has made a lot of enemies on these here forums.So what did I miss guys?
Not really sure why folks liked a post saying to "**** him" to my one year old son. I rolled my eyes at the post but honestly was more bothered by the likes.
The beer was inspired by Omnipollo/Tired Hands Milkshake Series IPAs. The lactose doesn't affect cloudiness. That's grist/yeast/hop derived.Please enlighten me...why add lactose to an ipa? I haven't home brewed in a couple years now and haven't kept up with technique/trends...is that what achieves the cloudiness? Honest question here.
(PS - that looks like a great garage to brew in)
100 on this.The beer was inspired by Omnipollo/Tired Hands Milkshake Series IPAs. The lactose doesn't affect cloudiness. That's grist/yeast/hop derived.
The lactose adds a creamy full body. Then fruity hops, low bitterness, and actual fruit make for a beer that drinks like an actual smoothie. It's quite trippy. Fruit tends to thin out a beer so the lactose helps maintain body also.
Any highlights? I was there Wednesday and had a chance to buy tix but couldn't manage to pull it off with the kids.The best part about FoFA (aside from the gratuitous tip touching with Rjdillman and the beer/glassware) was a bunch of Boston dudes inquiring about brew gentleman beer based on the Paste article.
Paste must be like Dorsia.
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Arthur was on draft in Burlington. I think I had 6 pours on Friday night.
Any highlights? I was there Wednesday and had a chance to buy tix but couldn't manage to pull it off with the kids.
Wow that sounds like a great time. We're gonna shoot for next year. They had sarrasin bottles for in house consumption when I was there but they were $60 so we got Ann instead. I hadn't had many of their beers before my trip but now both my wife and I are hooked.**disclaimer: I'm an admitted HF homer
The best beer for me was la sarrasin, hands down. Barrel aged Dorothy, juicy, civil disobedience 15, soigné 13, and flora blue/black/currant were nutso. Somehow I overlooked Norma 13 and a few guys mentioned it as a favorite of theirs. I love Norma so I'm kicking myself for that.
The guest taps were crazy, all brought their A game. Tired hands THBCBC, side project fuzzy, jester king spontaneous blend, SARA West Ashley and capitola sunset, amd crooked stave batch 200 were the highlights. If you're interested I'll post the whole list.
The lines for some beer, particularly the "whale" side project stuff was so laughable at the start I just sat there and drank juicy while giving zero ***** about cuvée de tete.
The crowd was good, maybe a touch large. 10,000 dollars was raised for a local charity by raffling off 5 magnums (HF: Ann, works of love, juicy and side project: balaton and fuzzy). He weather was poor for the first hour but cleared up and the food options were great. The bathroom situation was laughable. There were five bathrooms and my wife told me three of the five didn't have toilet paper.
I'd go again in a heartbeat. Getting up to drive back at 5am was painful.
**disclaimer: I'm an admitted HF homer
The best beer for me was la sarrasin, hands down. Barrel aged Dorothy, juicy, civil disobedience 15, soigné 13, and flora blue/black/currant were nutso. Somehow I overlooked Norma 13 and a few guys mentioned it as a favorite of theirs. I love Norma so I'm kicking myself for that.
The guest taps were crazy, all brought their A game. Tired hands THBCBC, side project fuzzy, jester king spontaneous blend, SARA West Ashley and capitola sunset, amd crooked stave batch 200 were the highlights. If you're interested I'll post the whole list.
The lines for some beer, particularly the "whale" side project stuff was so laughable at the start I just sat there and drank juicy while giving zero ***** about cuvée de tete.
The crowd was good, maybe a touch large. 10,000 dollars was raised for a local charity by raffling off 5 magnums (HF: Ann, works of love, juicy and side project: balaton and fuzzy). The weather was poor for the first hour but cleared up and the food options were great. The bathroom situation was laughable. There were five bathrooms and my wife told me three of the five didn't have toilet paper.
I'd go again in a heartbeat. Getting up to drive back at 5am was painful.
The best part about FoFA (aside from the gratuitous tip touching with Rjdillman and the beer/glassware) was a bunch of Boston dudes inquiring about brew gentleman beer based on the Paste article.
Paste must be like Dorsia.
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Arthur was on draft in Burlington. I think I had 6 pours on Friday night.
Damn - 19 out of 36 taps are between 8% & 17% right now.Haven't made it out to House of 1,000 in months, but their tap list has me considering running out there this weekend.
**disclaimer: I'm an admitted HF homer
The best beer for me was la sarrasin, hands down. Barrel aged Dorothy, juicy, civil disobedience 15, soigné 13, and flora blue/black/currant were nutso. Somehow I overlooked Norma 13 and a few guys mentioned it as a favorite of theirs. I love Norma so I'm kicking myself for that.
The guest taps were crazy, all brought their A game. Tired hands THBCBC, side project fuzzy, jester king spontaneous blend, SARA West Ashley and capitola sunset, amd crooked stave batch 200 were the highlights. If you're interested I'll post the whole list.
The lines for some beer, particularly the "whale" side project stuff was so laughable at the start I just sat there and drank juicy while giving zero ***** about cuvée de tete.
The crowd was good, maybe a touch large. 10,000 dollars was raised for a local charity by raffling off 5 magnums (HF: Ann, works of love, juicy and side project: balaton and fuzzy). The weather was poor for the first hour but cleared up and the food options were great. The bathroom situation was laughable. There were five bathrooms and my wife told me three of the five didn't have toilet paper.
I'd go again in a heartbeat. Getting up to drive back at 5am was painful.
This sounds like such an awesome time.
If you don't mind Greg, would you be able to post the tap lists when you get a chance? I'm particularly interested in what Side Project brought up. Can't believe that Tete de Cuvee was pouring.
I don't have the list with me, i'll snap a pic later but from memory - SP poured:
Tête De Cuvée
Fuzzy
Bleuet Du Fermier
Possibly a 4th? i'll have to check later unless Greg remembers. Most of us ignored the SP line to start as it was huge, we enjoyed unlimited pours of about 25 other amazing beers.
Also jeevo, meet me for your damn tasters![]()
Try getting a growler of General Braddock's at Brew Gentlemen now, you ******* stupid bastard!
I don't have the list with me, i'll snap a pic later but from memory - SP poured:
Tête De Cuvée
Fuzzy
Bleuet Du Fermier
Possibly a 4th? i'll have to check later unless Greg remembers. Most of us ignored the SP line to start as it was huge, we enjoyed unlimited pours of about 25 other amazing beers.
Also jeevo, meet me for your damn tasters![]()