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A CD 17 review. It gets better:

As the sweetness rapidly recedes, the middle palate is rife with macerated fruit. Orange, lemon, green apple, grape, pear, peach and apricot all take on a fructose sweet taste with a pep of honey and a blast of acidity. Racy carbonation brings about a tingle of sourness and a snappy, minerally herbalness.

Medium light in body, the beer's hop finish has a light bitter bite that's akin to hay and straw. Hints of leather and weathered oak carry a tannin filled closure with a dry, powder fine arid taste on the throat.
 
HF did a canning run of their new IPA "Dharma Bum" and had (has?) cans available for on-site consumption only. Presumably it's a QC test for potential canning in the future. Lots of info and pics in the HF thread.
I rarely dip into to that thread but I'm glad I did. ******* guy banned from HF rents a mule bus. Classic.
 
A CD 17 review. It gets better:

As the sweetness rapidly recedes, the middle palate is rife with macerated fruit. Orange, lemon, green apple, grape, pear, peach and apricot all take on a fructose sweet taste with a pep of honey and a blast of acidity. Racy carbonation brings about a tingle of sourness and a snappy, minerally herbalness.

Medium light in body, the beer's hop finish has a light bitter bite that's akin to hay and straw. Hints of leather and weathered oak carry a tannin filled closure with a dry, powder fine arid taste on the throat.

You're a dry, powder fine arid taste on the throat.





Wait what?
 
I want to punch the individual who wrote this. **** you, buddy. **** you.

As the frankenstein series of Hill Farmstead lands on a winey seam, the golden blend that undertakes an extended wine barrel slumber emerges from its oaky cocoon with bold woods, fruit and tartness.

Peachy gold and hazy, the creamy and heady beer rolls onto the nose with both dry white wine and rosé. Musty with a brisk scent of the sea, cider and cellar aromas soon follow. Soft on the palate, the beer's early maltiness is of lightly toasted poundcake and cashew.
There are lots of awful fanboys out there but HF definitely have a bunch of jerkoffs who try to wax poetic like Shaun does about his beers.
 
Back to the Evil Twin/Veil fried chicken beer for a minute: aside from the obvious answer - namely, throwing str8 ca$h money at breweries - for the life of me I can't figure out how Jeppe has managed this rock star-like penetration into the American craft beer scene, where all these brewers and breweries are stoked to work with him and make his largely meh beers.
 
A CD 17 review. It gets better:

As the sweetness rapidly recedes, the middle palate is rife with macerated fruit. Orange, lemon, green apple, grape, pear, peach and apricot all take on a fructose sweet taste with a pep of honey and a blast of acidity. Racy carbonation brings about a tingle of sourness and a snappy, minerally herbalness.

Medium light in body, the beer's hop finish has a light bitter bite that's akin to hay and straw. Hints of leather and weathered oak carry a tannin filled closure with a dry, powder fine arid taste on the throat.
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A CD 17 review. It gets better:

As the sweetness rapidly recedes, the middle palate is rife with macerated fruit. Orange, lemon, green apple, grape, pear, peach and apricot all take on a fructose sweet taste with a pep of honey and a blast of acidity. Racy carbonation brings about a tingle of sourness and a snappy, minerally herbalness.

Medium light in body, the beer's hop finish has a light bitter bite that's akin to hay and straw. Hints of leather and weathered oak carry a tannin filled closure with a dry, powder fine arid taste on the throat.

@buckeyenation?
 
Back to the Evil Twin/Veil fried chicken beer for a minute: aside from the obvious answer - namely, throwing str8 ca$h money at breweries - for the life of me I can't figure out how Jeppe has managed this rock star-like penetration into the American craft beer scene, where all these brewers and breweries are stoked to work with him and make his largely meh beers.
Colab whores gonna colab whore I guess?
 
Back to the Evil Twin/Veil fried chicken beer for a minute: aside from the obvious answer - namely, throwing str8 ca$h money at breweries - for the life of me I can't figure out how Jeppe has managed this rock star-like penetration into the American craft beer scene, where all these brewers and breweries are stoked to work with him and make his largely meh beers.
Hey Jeppe, you know that "idea" that you have that no one else has tried? There's a reason for that.
 
Back to the Evil Twin/Veil fried chicken beer for a minute: aside from the obvious answer - namely, throwing str8 ca$h money at breweries - for the life of me I can't figure out how Jeppe has managed this rock star-like penetration into the American craft beer scene, where all these brewers and breweries are stoked to work with him and make his largely meh beers.
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Hypnotist or Clairvoyance? If so those were made with aciduated malt rather than kettle souring. I wasn't a huge fan of either.
I had Hypnotist. It was fairly tart, I wrongly assumed it was kettle-soured.
 
Back to the Evil Twin/Veil fried chicken beer for a minute: aside from the obvious answer - namely, throwing str8 ca$h money at breweries - for the life of me I can't figure out how Jeppe has managed this rock star-like penetration into the American craft beer scene, where all these brewers and breweries are stoked to work with him and make his largely meh beers.

Him and his brother have been building relationships since time. Not just in the US, all over the place. He also owns the main European importer for US craft stuff.
 
The High End fights back against the "Independent Beer" label



This'd be better if that wood background was replaced with a pile of cartoony dollar-sign money bags.

But really, we need to band together and stop wine and spirits? Wat?
 
While i agree with you about FIS i'd like to see how many of these can be killed in one session. Founders just needs to stop ******* about and bring back CBS in bottles.

At 14% I'm guessing if you fill the proper glassware goblet you win.

I'd rather they make panther Cub (Porter aged like CBS) since they had enough barrels to make project Pam.

Or I'll be happy with PC pills not from March.
 
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