IIRC the blend is something like 40% Consecration, 30% Supplication (and this is apparently the first time those two beers have ever been released as a mix before), and 30% an “orphan” sour with pinot noir staves.RR/O'Brien's 25th O'vation is very delicious. I would put it as a mix between sanctification and consecration, but without the red wine barrels.
"oh cool lemme read this arti - PODCAST? **** outta here"
"oh cool lemme read this arti - PODCAST? **** outta here"
aint nobody got time fo datHa, agreed.
excuse mePodcasts are life.
"oh cool lemme read this arti - PODCAST? **** outta here"
I listen to Conrad Thompson and retired wrestlers talk about 8 hours a week.
Wow. Had I known about this I might not have volunteered to take this work trip to Dubai. With the new park slated to be constructed in that parking lot I wonder where it'll be next year.Collabapaloozas lineup seems awesome. I’m getting pickier with my beer fests and this one seems ideal. Also the post fest spillover into any number of 20 excellent places
Not a parking lot would be cool.Wow. Had I known about this I might not have volunteered to take this work trip to Dubai. With the new park slated to be constructed in that parking lot I wonder where it'll be next year.
The subtitle is "Toronado is fighting to pour on" and then the story doesn't give a single mention to the challenges they've faced over the past few years. Nice.Karen did a bit of a write up on Toro SD: http://sdcitybeat.com/food-drink/wort-mentioning/god-save-the-scene/
last time I was at PP Bressi they had fliers for “kill the keg night” I think is what it was titled but it was $2 SN Pale I saw that as SN trying to keep that beer relevant....and doing the $2 pints of SNPA hurts the whole block.
Yeah what the hell?
And just putting it out there, but Toro still supporting Heineken owned Laginitas and doing the $2 pints of SNPA hurts the whole block.
lol meanwhile dontdrinkbeer recounts a story in the latest Malt Couture ep about PMG shitting all over nanobrew's awesome sodasListened to it on the drive home yesterday. Shout outs to Sebowski and benbikes4beer in it. #Nelson
People line up at Disneyland to buy full pours of SNPA at $11/pint (myself included). That beer is plenty relevant.last time I was at PP Bressi they had fliers for “kill the keg night” I think is what it was titled but it was $2 SN Pale I saw that as SN trying to keep that beer relevant.
Nor does it actually ever delve into what made that place special - big Nate (and Dan and Jenna and Chelsea and...), steak nights, Pliny on draft 24/7, Nelson on draft almost 24/7. It doesn't really make the case as to why it's special now either - or does a poor job of highlighting that. Disappointing puff piece.The subtitle is "Toronado is fighting to pour on" and then the story doesn't give a single mention to the challenges they've faced over the past few years. Nice.
lol meanwhile dontdrinkbeer recounts a story in the latest Malt Couture ep about PMG shitting all over nanobrew's awesome sodas
I had no idea what PMG meant, so listened to the podcast. I compelling forgot about that. It was funny. I have served my sodas so much that hearing and seeing adverse reaction is not new to me. The funny part about that is the overreaction followed by over correction.
Unfortunately soda won't be at this woodshop, I am too busy to whip anything up. I am not even sure if I will be able to make it.
hey man the soda doesn't matter as long as you're ther--Unfortunately soda won't be at this woodshop, I am too busy to whip anything up.
I am not even sure if I will be able to make it.
I was glad to see you hyping it on SD Beer Friends last night - with < 350 bottles available and a limit of 4pp, there was still a chance it might last more than 10 seconds before selling out. Heaven forbid.So...had some of that new Resident beer Baby Sips last night. I went through about 3-4 tasters before I realized it wasn't even barrel-aged. Beer was thick. Tons of coffee on the nose, tasted like a coffee brownie, but the thick brownie part where it doesn't quite cook all the way on the edges, the gooey part. Very delicious.
Edit: It is a pastry stout, but the coffee flavor tones down the sweetness significantly.