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Staying light when it's hawt in the south
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I think King JJJuliusss is the best neipa I've ever had.
I would be a hard argument to lose. I'm a big fan of Hill Farmstead Abner. A good argument to discuss :)

They just had their anniversary. It's been coming up on the rotation frequently. I'll keep an eye out for our. I'm sure we could work something out. Your HB's look tasty....and your landscaping
 
I dig it, it's a momentum car, I've watched the MX5 class run at Watkins glen when I'm there for IMSA weekend, lots of fun to watch. I drove an older mazdaspeed miata before also, cool car. Black looks great when it's clean, but man they can be tough to keep clean haha. My M5 is carbon black, I think I wash it as much as I drive it.
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Having a crowler of chocolate stout from the now-defunct Alloy Brewing. Not too shabby, and much better than their Roggenbier I had a few days ago.

No, that's not a chilled mug. I walked out back to take the pic and the humidity did the rest. I went back inside to enjoy the beer, because, y'know, only mad dogs and Englishmen...

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Today I’m doing some “end of the parade sweep up” – finishing up some of the Michigan beers which somehow went unopened from the Beermeister32 clan’s visit last weekend!

Short’s Brewing is a favorite Michigan brewer, with locations in Bellaire and Elk Rapids, Michigan. Beer-Loving Daughter #3 sent out a bunch of Short’s products to me in California a couple weeks back. Today’s brew is their tasty “Local’s Amber American Amber Lager,” a 4.7% amber brew.

Funny thing, I wasn’t reading this can that closely – I originally thought I was drinking an Amber Ale – Nope! I thought it tasted a bit too clean to be a typical Amber Ale, and sure enough, there it is right there on the can – Amber Lager!

This is a delicious Lager, not much head or lacing, and the body seems a touch on the thin side, but it is delicious, an easy Friday or Saturday night glugger. Open wide, and tip it back and dump it in! Cheers!

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