RyanG1
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Come on, Ryan_G, you could at least try to disguise your hobby accounts.
Too busy with my tosh one, now that my RayP and Saugusbrewer ones are dormant.
Come on, Ryan_G, you could at least try to disguise your hobby accounts.
Ran out of good beer today and don't feel like driving to the store so I'm drinking rolling rock. It's really not that bad.
It does contain 20% Cantillon lambic but it's been discontinued since they sold out to Inbev. Grab as much as you can cause you're never gonna see it again.I want to be schooled on this.
I have a bunch of this I bought under the assumption it contained Cantillon. This bottle is maybe 2013/14
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I still see this on the shelf, i know( think I know) this was only Canillon for a short stint.
Will buy more then i guess.It does contain 20% Cantillon lambic but it's been discontinued since they sold out to Inbev. Grab as much as you can cause you're never gonna see it again.
I have slowed my regularly drinking of hazy hoppy beers, which used to be very common for me, to a near halt because of this factor. I noticed my body does not like something- maybe the excessive hop matter, yeast cells, proteins, or perhaps all of the above. Strong hunch it is the hop matter, though.Has anyone else experienced an alergic-type reaction to these extremely unfiltered beers? I've had hay fever-like reactions to a lot of these beers, and I can only think it has something to do with the sediment.
Has anyone else experienced an alergic-type reaction to these extremely unfiltered beers? I've had hay fever-like reactions to a lot of these beers, and I can only think it has something to do with the sediment.
I'm not sure if anyone else has this issue, but if i drink too many of these hazy ass IPA's, i get really bad farts the next day, and sometimes diarrhea, which is ironic because it looks like i am drinking diarrhea
Has anyone else experienced an alergic-type reaction to these extremely unfiltered beers? I've had hay fever-like reactions to a lot of these beers, and I can only think it has something to do with the sediment.
Has anyone else experienced an alergic-type reaction to these extremely unfiltered beers?
'If you've ever been subject to the old 'hit it and quit it', this tasting is for you...'Large store in SC is featuring Wakefield for their weekly beer tasting. This is how their email hyping it up starts:
"From the brewery who put CrowdBrewed on the map"
Well, that's one way to put it...
PhotekutLarge store in SC is featuring Wakefield for their weekly beer tasting. This is how their email hyping it up starts:
"From the brewery who put CrowdBrewed on the map"
Well, that's one way to put it...
you made some bangers tho!! A+ would smash.I have slowed my regularly drinking of hazy hoppy beers, which used to be very common for me, to a near halt because of this factor. I noticed my body does not like something- maybe the excessive hop matter, yeast cells, proteins, or perhaps all of the above. Strong hunch it is the hop matter, though.
Funny, I used to make these things frequently and now I barely touch them.
Thanks man! blckout20 has been prodding me to cook something up. I'll send some of whatever comes to be.you made some bangers tho!! A+ would smash.
The strawberry one was drinkable but bad, the others were worse than that Never & Again Trillium abominationThe recent Omnipollo Milkshake IPAs are still revolting:
https://untappd.com/b/omnipollo-milkshake-ipa-breakfast/2225483
Favourite reviews include "Guys, what the ****" and "£11 I paid for this" (yes, these were just under $15 a tallboy... not a four pack, a single)
Trillium pulls that **** too or says your palate is wrong.On one hand, at least they recalled them. On the other, the statement also included the lines:
"there is nothing technically wrong with them"
"we had hoped they'd be better balanced at launch" (WHY NOT TRY OPENING ONE TO FIND OUT)
"please be advised that these beers are absolute hop bombs, and are best recommended for patrons who are enthusiastic about heavy hop loads and don't mind bitterness" (ie it's your fault for not being able to handle our beer)
Trillium pulls that **** too or says your palate is wrong.