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Speaking of Veil:

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Not just any fried chicken, but Chick Fil A strips
 
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.
This doesn't compare to that guy LukeAleTime found who said a beer had "parallel mouthfeel."
 

Nothing weird about describing a beer as a bunch of dicks stitched together, with a separate large dick attached to the dicks; that other people like to watch and masturbate their own dicks to on nice televisions. Also the stitched together dicks laugh at smaller dicks when it sees them... and then the dicks say that Santa is naughty and then chases satan...
 
Did you see this one? This is the best/worst. Dude has a bizarre obsession with dicks:

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Nothing weird about describing a beer as a bunch of dicks stitched together, with a separate large dick attached to the dicks; that other people like to watch and masturbate their own dicks to on nice televisions. Also the stitched together dicks laugh at smaller dicks when it sees them... and then the dicks say that Santa is naughty and then chases satan...

Yeah that's enough internet for today
 
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.

"hay and straw" should actually say "horse blanket".

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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.
Down to pound malt liquor. CBS can stay dead. They didn't make it right as an independent brewery. **** all if they are going to make it right now. The bottled version was nothing compared to the original. Bring back Frangelic Porter.
 
Down to pound malt liquor. CBS can stay dead. They didn't make it right as an independent brewery. **** all if they are going to make it right now. The bottled version was nothing compared to the original. Bring back Frangelic Porter.

Not an independent brewery? Are you saying Mike Stevens and Dave Engbers don't own the brewery any more? Did they sell out too?
 
"hay and straw" should actually say "horse blanket".

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Disagree 100 percent. If you've ever lived in farm country you know that hay and straw have distinctly different odors apart from horse blanket.

By-the-way that is the sexiest darn horse blanket I've ever seen. And, the girl is pretty hot too. (rimshot) Thanks.
 
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.
Reeaallllly leaning into it.
 
Disagree 100 percent. If you've ever lived in farm country you know that hay and straw have distinctly different odors apart from horse blanket.

By-the-way that is the sexiest darn horse blanket I've ever seen. And, the girl is pretty hot too. (rimshot) Thanks.
No one besides you can smell the difference between hay and straw. BTW that is a pic of Sarah Jessica Parker. I assume because she is said to have a "horse face" and is wearing a blanket in this pic.
 
Disagree 100 percent. If you've ever lived in farm country you know that hay and straw have distinctly different odors apart from horse blanket.

By-the-way that is the sexiest darn horse blanket I've ever seen. And, the girl is pretty hot too. (rimshot) Thanks.
No see, it was just a joke. I was making fun of the over the top way the person was reviewing the beer so I.............


**** it.

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