Banged dat Kiwi Cocktail last night. SO GOODAnd Special Herbs
And Fantasia
And Saison Vert
And Engelberg Pils
And any Sole Comps
And Shades
And Hearts Beat
And so on and so forth.
I don't know what the story is, but that's an anagram of Palimpsest. It's funny, too, considering what Palimpsest means.Janky glassware.
Stick on beer name labels covering up other names.
Awesome beer.
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Anyone know the story? Just a label print **** up?
Good observation! Easy to miss- guessing not many people are catching that or trying to interpret the elaborate metaphor the beer name/label represents.I don't know what the story is, but that's an anagram of Palimpsest. It's funny, too, considering what Palimpsest means.
I don't know what the story is, but that's an anagram of Palimpsest. It's funny, too, considering what Palimpsest means.
Good observation! Easy to miss- guessing not many people are catching that or trying to interpret the elaborate metaphor the beer name/label represents.
Ms Pea Split is the next iteration in our red series. Previous inductees include Sam Tipples, Stamp Piles, Lamest Pips (draft only), and of course, Palimpsest. Oh, and Psalm Spite to boot! It’s magical how the simple re-arranging of letters can exhume endless amazing variations. MPS was fermented in a red wine puncheon for 9 months, then transferred into the un-rinsed Psalm Spite Sherry Puncheon, and aged for 6 additional months, then re-fermented on 150 pounds of whole organic red raspberries. This is basically a baby carbonated version of Psalm Spite. Available in 375ml bottles and limited draft; I’ll be on tap in January at the House of Billiards Anniversary. It was also on tap at the Extreme Beer Fest in December. The name is an anagram, and the label is a palimpsest. À votre santé!
Kinda the point?I joined Tavour the other day. I don't know a single beer from the lists I've seen so far.
I joined Tavour the other day. I don't know a single beer from the lists I've seen so far.
Well yeah I guess but there's just too many ****** breweries out there for me to even bother taking the risk on a $7 can of IPA (plus shipping). Or maybe these are all great and I'm just out of touch cause I've never heard of any of these.Kinda the point?
My dad always sends me pics of his Tavour boxes and I can identify 25% of the breweries usually. They all seem to be little places from the PNW.I joined Tavour the other day. I don't know a single beer from the lists I've seen so far.
I wasn't really planning on buying stuff to be honest, I joined mostly out of curiosity. There were a few Shady Oaks beers that sound right up my alley and a pFriem Belgian which is the only one I've heard of before. If they ever get any pFriem Pilsner I'm buying it all.I'm from Seattle, where Tavour is located. What beers are you curious about? I'll do my best to answer.
How much do you need and where is the PayPal and label? Srs.If they ever get any pFriem Pilsner I'm buying it all.
How much do you need and where is the PayPal and label? Srs.
How much do you need and where is the PayPal and label? Srs.
I second this andy. Get me pils for my next box, plzzzz
Look who crawled out of the woodwork.
Jesus Christ. I thought this was a safe space. There goes the neighborhood.Look who crawled out of the woodwork.
Jesus Christ. I thought this was a safe space. There goes the neighborhood.
TalkBeer is my safe word.
Sad. Love nutmeg. Am allergic af to star anise.i drank the dfh mace beer this weekend. it would be fine if it wasnt for the fuckload of star anise they put in it
Can someone explain to me why brewers (and beer geeks) absolutely **** themselves over Mostra coffee? Like, is there any special reason that someone should care? Of all the tangential **** that gets associated with beer (BA syrup, mead/beer aged in barrels that had mead/beer in them, etc), that's one of the ones that I understand the least.
Nothing special about their beans and coffee, just an felleating following over between them, Abormal, Moska, and other like minded breweries in that region, style category, etc. Maybe same "funding" sources.