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Sunner Kolsch.

Making some notches in the beer passport at Penguin Pizza
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Water for now. Took the day off work to brew a lemon and lavender saison. Kids are at school and wife is at work. Just me, my boiling wort, and some 90s music.

Wait, taking a day off to brew?? Brilliant!! 💪

Weekend begins now!

Left to right...tipa/tipa/IPA/IPA/triple

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This is a special one for me. Forgot I even had these until the wife complained about them taking up space in her wine fridge! We moved into this house in 2012, so this predates that. Anyway, am pleased to report it has aged amazingly well! It’s actually awesome. Anyone know if Unibroue still brews this?
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Bramling Cross

United States of America, 1637-Present

Feelin' Zany, Exercise #3, ca.2022.

Digital photograph. Reading glasses case filled with reading glasses, insufficient stainless steel weight and N. American Pale Ale suspended in N. American adjunct lager in a dirty mug used for scooping the grain that made the beers in this image, artist's fingers.

Acquired through the Bramling Cross Bequest, 1852.

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Bramling Cross

United States of America, 1637-Present

Feelin' Zany, Exercise #3, ca.2022.

Digital photograph. Reading glasses case filled with reading glasses, insufficient stainless steel weight and N. American Pale Ale suspended in N. American adjunct lager in a dirty mug used for scooping the grain that made the beers in this image, artist's fingers.

Acquired through the Bramling Cross Bequest, 1852.

CAT937.a.23
I think I will sneak this in for Monday's lecture on Art History. See who's paying attention.
 
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