SteveH aka shetc
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20 oz pour / $7.50 - me happy.

Sorry to hear about your Friend.Moose Drool in a Hogeland Fire Department mug.
Went to the funeral of a really good friend today. A neighbor, world class beer drinker, great father and grandfather, jack of many trades, and an EMT and fellow firefighter. Heart attack at 57. In a town of 75 people there were about 300 in attendance, many of them emergency services members from around the county. I held it together until the county dispatcher made the final call. If you’re not involved with fire, law enforcement or EMS that probably doesn’t mean anything, but for those of us in the services that really makes it final.
Steve, many glasses are being raised in your memory tonight. Rest easy, buddy.
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I have 19, 20, 21, &22, I just need next year and I'll do a verticalI got to do a vertical tasting with these a few months ago with '14, '15, and '16. Then, the owner of the place sat down with us holding a jar of marshmallows and a crack torch. He toasted them on toothpicks, dipped them in the beer and passed them around. Awesome stuff.
how's that 2010???Year end rearranging of cellar. Not sure why I need a cellar when a packy pretty far away had a flight starting from 2010. Worth the trip. I could spend an hour in their vintage aisle tastes like it was stored wellView attachment 808934
Great. Hops gone. Grest aroma. A little bit of oxidation and one big black block of trub. I should add a couple of years in between to really compare but goodhow's that 2010???
Sorry to hear about your friend. Sad to hear.Moose Drool in a Hogeland Fire Department mug.
Went to the funeral of a really good friend today. A neighbor, world class beer drinker, great father and grandfather, jack of many trades, and an EMT and fellow firefighter. Heart attack at 57. In a town of 75 people there were about 300 in attendance, many of them emergency services members from around the county. I held it together until the county dispatcher made the final call. If you’re not involved with fire, law enforcement or EMS that probably doesn’t mean anything, but for those of us in the services that really makes it final.
Steve, many glasses are being raised in your memory tonight. Rest easy, buddy.
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