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A classic while making beer cheese dip and beer bread for tomorrow's homebrew club brewday. My wife will be brewing a Belgian stong ale with honey and orange peel, I'll be assisting her and other novices in the club, it's a great event every year. Cant wait.
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The neglected middle child in my current roster of kegs, Panther Piss Classic LODO III. Between the need to kill off my Panther Piss Super Dry keg, the sexy new IPA, and the opening salvo in my war to reclaim my historically UK-focused brewery from the ignominy of my fizzy yellow swill project, this poor beer has been ignored.

Cheers, Rish!
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First full pint of the beer I made with locally sourced new crop barley I home malted and fresh cone cascade hops from the vine at my mom’s house. I used the recipe for SNPA off their website… it’s not even close. My FG came in much higher than predicted and the hops are very underwhelming. Definitely not a pale ale. Tastes and smells more like an amber. Really not very good. I’m not sure I’ll be able to drink all 5 gallons. It was an interesting project for sure. Tastes kinda like carbonated iced tea.
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First acceptable pull from my very first kegged beer. A Hazy Grapefruit IPA, and it is looking great! Trying to finish a s***ton of home projects, but at 7.5%, this may not be the 'session brew' for today. 😆 Slow and steady wins the race, lol.

So much to do and so little fishing left...with bluebird skies for the whole long weekend, (CAN) maybe tomorrow. Cheers!:mug:

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Beautiful day yesterday so decided to head west. Do some golfing and beer.
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Like Cartman said. This is the appetizer. Beer before we go for beer. This is a main hop farm in Mass which has a brewery just down the street from the course. Pork schnitzel sandy with a Fiestbier
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Bines are picked
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Treehouse

Triple your Fun triple neipa. Really good
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Find Your Limits #12
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Parking lot light on the way to the car
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Ground will be broken soon on a brewery a half mile away from my house (Gem State Brewing). The owners live close by and brought a couple of beers by for me to enjoy and review. I normally despise pumpkin beers, however, their Pumpkin Spice Coffee Stout is well balanced, not too sweet, and just really good. The other beer is a Blueberry Vanilla Cream Ale. Not a kind of beer I’d usually go for, but wow! This one surprised me as well. I can’t wait for them to open!
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