Patio beer, a HB lager, along with patio cat, Willow.

What pain?Ht beer, both help the shoulder pain.
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ExactlyWhat pain?
Actually I had a self inflicted fall last weekend and landed on my shoulder, beer may have been involved.
Possibly took 15 to 83 into Maryland then to DC via some other routes like 695 to the parkway into DC.You'll likely be headed past me..
Hb Czech premium lager
HM limoncello. Had a bit of artificial taste at first which has gone away with time. Not too sweet, nice lemon flavor. Got very good reviews from in-laws this weekend.That's a great idea using Monk Fruit. Curious how it comes out instead of sugar.
Yep, I'm a few miles off of 15. When you're in the middle of nowhere haha.Possibly took 15 to 83 into Maryland then to DC via some other routes like 695 to the parkway into DC.
Now The Corruption from DC Brau at the hotel with some food.
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I used to make a very light Kölsch style beer I called Happy Wife Ale. She loved it until she fell in love with double IPAs and suddenly it wasn't hoppy enough.my honey ale and I have discovered that I have achieved a very light beer. Not a whole lot of hop character or malt profile. My wife likes it a lot so it is a success. I carbonated it much higher than all my other brews and it is kinda cool watching the bubbles rise.
OK it is a success but something I won't be drinking on a regular basis. I made my wife happy and that was it's intended purpose anyway.
I will have to try an ice cold one after mowing the lawn however.![]()
Only problem I have now is that the honey ale is the only home brew I've got that is drinkable.
EDIT: I better throw that IHA into the fridge and carbonate it soon!
Is the DIPA called Hoppy Wife Ale then?I used to make a very light Kölsch style beer I called Happy Wife Ale. She loved it until she fell in love with double IPAs and suddenly it wasn't hoppy enough.
Isn’t that a good part of RT15 in Pennsylvania? Hahaha I kid but there are some stretches where one would feel that way.Yep, I'm a few miles off of 15. When you're in the middle of nowhere haha.