You could make some nice $$$ if you had a kilo of Mosaic. Srs.
Dry-hopped at 2oz per oz. SO dank.Or you could make the most dry hopped beer ever, so juicy
If only that's how it went down. My wife's cousin who works for an airline got two for me, and instead of being a freak and running to her apartment to grab them, I patiently waited until a family party that Saturday. Unfortunately, her roommate and friends, after draining their supply of Bud Light during a Friday night party, killed both. They said they tasted terrible.dvelcich had a growler of Pliny the Younger sent to him back in the day when they still offered growlers of it at Russian River (2008?), but it would still be a few months until we knew each other so he ended up soloing the growler himself.
I'm still jealous of that glorious decision.
If only that's how it went down. My wife's cousin who works for an airline got two for me, and instead of being a freak and running to her apartment to grab them, I patiently waited until a family party that Saturday. Unfortunately, her roommate and friends, after draining their supply of Bud Light during a Friday night party, killed both. They said they tasted terrible.
Plants and fungi often produce toxic secondary metabolites that limit their consumption [1-4], but herbivores and fungivores that evolve resistance gain access to these resources and can also gain protection against non-resistant predators and parasites [3, 5-8]. Given that larvae of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster consume yeasts growing on rotting fruit and have evolved resistance to yeast fermentation products such as ethanol [9, 10], we decided to test whether ethanol protects fruitflies from one of their most common natural parasites, endoparasitoid wasps [11-13]. Here, we show that exposure to ethanol reduces wasp oviposition into fruitfly larvae. Furthermore, if infected, ethanol consumption by fruitfly larvae causes increased death of wasp larvae growing in the hemocoel and increased fly survival without need of the stereotypical anti-wasp immune response. This multi-faceted protection afforded to fly larvae by ethanol is significantly more effective against a generalist wasp than a wasp that specializes on D. melanogaster. Finally, fly larvae seek out ethanol-containing food when infected, indicating they use alcohol as an anti-wasp medicine. Although the high resistance of D. melanogaster may make it uniquely suited to exploit curative properties of alcohol, it is possible that alcohol consumption may have similar protective effects in other organisms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311762/
Yup, this is why I drink a lot. Ward off the damn wasps.
Well, not JUST beer, but it's what I use for posting images here. I could put up some nudes but I assure you you won't like them.Today I found out that quirk6 has an imgur account: http://imgur.com/user/quirk6/submitted
Really let down there are no nudes posted, it's nothing but beer.
Well, not JUST beer, but it's what I use for posting images here. I could put up some nudes but I assure you you won't like them.
Yes, which I still don't understand. I've never had an issue obtaining any of the cans I've wanted to try merely by stopping by on my way home from work, usually no earlier than 6:30. I guess some have sold out before then, but there's always at least something. Some people got more time than sense.
I ******* hate beer.
I think there should be a product out there that is a glass/pyrex coaster sleeve that seals shut, so I could actually use my cantillon coasters. Has anyone ever seen anything like this?
I like the version Gonzoillini told better.If only that's how it went down. My wife's cousin who works for an airline got two for me, and instead of being a freak and running to her apartment to grab them, I patiently waited until a family party that Saturday. Unfortunately, her roommate and friends, after draining their supply of Bud Light during a Friday night party, killed both. They said they tasted terrible.
I moved to Santa Rosa in May 2005, and it was still on tap from February. I think they marked the price down to move it.Are we telling Younger stories? I once drank 7 of them in one sitting.
That's all I have to add.
https://www.craftbrewingbusiness.co...-beer-company-decide-share-sexy-brewing-porn/I don't know. ****
I'm confused about this now:
http://xhamster.com/promo/beer-is-cumming (****)
Xhamster are brewing a tripel.
We probably passed like ships in the night.I moved to Santa Rosa in May 2005, and it was still on tap from February. I think they marked the price down to move it.
I never went at night on weekends because I hate bad local bands.We probably passed like ships in the night.
https://www.craftbrewingbusiness.co...-beer-company-decide-share-sexy-brewing-porn/
It's apparently out. ISO!
Also Google image search for "Xhamster beer" brings up some PRETTY INTERESTING PICTURES.
The Monkish thing is especially stupid because they buy cans and completely skip out on their other stuff - I'd argue that Monkish is making some of the low-key best AWAs in California. It'd be like if SARA started canning Simpleton and people stood in line for that over Bernice or West Ashley.I'm honestly not sure anything "beats" people camping out overnight at Monkish. Even though I'm kind of over that sort of thing now, I can understand getting in line really early or even partly overnight for really limited releases. But lining up overnight for ******* IPA cans?
Possibly the only thing dumber I can recall was last year (? could have been 2 years ago) when some guys lined up at LP Binny's for the Black Friday BCBS release...on Wednesday afternoon.
EDIT: the Pliny The Younger line at Russian River is high up there on the stupid scale.