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arren I couldn't respond to double responses.


tosh is tosh



He doesn't care if he's new money or not. He doesn't care if you THINK he's new money or not. He doesn't give a **** about anything like that.

He doesn't care If he's a cool kid who rips on the not quite as cool kids.

He's genuine. He's real. He's tosh


Every ******* thread doesn't have tosh telling people about how dumb they are with what they do with their own time or their own means. He isn't insisting he is an elitist of beer above everyone and how they do beer or anything else
for that matter...



This may continue. I need another drink.
 
arren I couldn't respond to double responses.


tosh is tosh



He doesn't care if he's new money or not. He doesn't care if you THINK he's new money or not. He doesn't give a **** about anything like that.

He doesn't care If he's a cool kid who rips on the not quite as cool kids.

He's genuine. He's real. He's tosh


Every ******* thread doesn't have tosh telling people about how dumb they are with what they do with their own time or their own means. He isn't insisting he is an elitist of beer above everyone and how they do beer or anything else
for that matter...



This may continue. I need another drink.
**** that noise.

I might blush.
 
If Beatititude is kettle soured, then there are some I like. Also the Anderson Valley blood orange gose. But their regular gose is gross to me. Breakside is hit or miss, I enjoyed their dry hopped sour, La Tormenta, but Passionfruit is just okay. Same with The Commons Myrtle. Except, I just had their fresh hop version and liked it more! Meridian hops are tasty and overlooked.
 
how does one know a beer has been kettle soured?
Oh, you'll know
Kettle-Corn.jpg
 
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