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I saw that earlier, I wish I could make the trip over there (4 hour round trip), but I have my 2yo son all weekend. Drinking ice water at the moment.

Your bike has saddlebags doesn't it?!?!?

I guess I didn't google map stalk you, thought you were closer.
 
TNGabe said:
Back in my serious drunk years, I went through liqour phases and Sambuca was a long one. What brand are you drinking?
romana. My godfather is Italian, and this is what I cut my teeth on, literally and figuratively.
 
finsfan said:
Hey maybe it was fresh. Ive never had breakfast stout but I assume it tastes a lot better with age

I only like it fresh. It wasn't nearly as good aged.
 
romana. My godfather is Italian, and this is what I cut my teeth on, literally and figuratively.

Irish with an Italian godfather? You in both mobs?

I might have to get a bottle of that for old time's sake, next time my wife is staying in Asheville to save the drive home from work.
 
I only like it fresh. It wasn't nearly as good aged.

ha! Having had it bottled, and fresh fresh fresh, from the tap tap tap, I can tell you it is a whole different animal when it is aged. Fresh from the tap it's like coffee, with a bit of caramel. Aged, oh, it's a whole figgerent mammical. It's a beer that is never bad, just different, depending when you drink it.
 
Some flat HB hard apple cider mixed about 50/50 with flat HB cream soda. I was diagnosing a problem with one of my faucets, and switched the lines a couple of times. It's not bad. Only another 3/4 of a gallon to go...

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ha! Having had it bottled, and fresh fresh fresh, from the tap tap tap, i can tell you it is a whole different animal when it is aged. Fresh from the tap it's like coffee, with a bit of caramel. Aged, oh, it's a whole figgerent mammical. It's a beer that is never bad, just different, depending when you drink it.

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