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My Nelson pale ale, dark mild and a blend of the two, cause why the hell not. Kinda turned it into a hoppy brown.

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Had this earlier....
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Now this...
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Not sure how how feel about it. The dry hop throws me off and it's not as sour as I like.


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Having a strawberry blonde that I bottled on the Ides of March. It is strange how this beer has progressed. When I first tasted the final product around the end of March, I wasn't so sure about it. I thought it might even be a drain pour. Fermenting fruit can go through weird flavors and aromas. I know blonde ales aren't really supposed to be long-aged beers; however, every time I wait a month between drinking a couple of these, they get better, in my opinion. It pours a nice medium blonde with a just perceptible reddish tint, The head is a couple of fingers and settles to a surface coat. There's a little fruit in the aroma, but I might not guess it was strawberry if I didn't already know. There's an aggressive tingle on the tip of the tongue that burns a little if you hold it there. Then there's that vague fruit, but it's dry and then becomes a little tart/sour in the finish. While this isn't a remarkable beer, it is surprisingly okay. If you had told me 6 months ago that it would taste like this at some point in the future, I would have had serious doubts.

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HB blonde.
Still green and a little undercarbed. I'm going to swirl and relocate the bottles tomorrow. I wanted to test one to see if there was any carbonation because I f'ed up and partially froze the carboy during cold crashing.
 
This is a crab apple/Pink Cripps apple blend with a little molasses and cinnamon. Great color and clarity. It's a still cider, pretty sweet and 11.55% ABV! I call it Caramel Apple Cider and it lives up to that name. I plan on being smacked and hitting the sack soon.

Had a bunch of rain a little while ago...betting my son's 8:30 a.m. game will be cancelled. But either way, I think a number of family members are planning to go to Golden Corral for the weekend breakfast buffet by around 9:30 or so, if not after the game. So, this cider ought to do it for the night!

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God damn, that Dragon's Milk hit me hard. 11.0% in a 22 oz bomber. The beers afterward have been running me HARD! Good think I started my going hard! I've gotta be up by around 6:15AM for an acoustic set with my buddy from my band and I~~~~
 
God damn, that Dragon's Milk hit me hard. 11.0% in a 22 oz bomber. The beers afterward have been running me HARD! Good think I started my going hard! I've gotta be up by around 6:15AM for an acoustic set with my buddy from my band and I~~~~

Either way, a night on HBT is a good nigh spent indeed. So long as the famale half is in a good mood ;) A message for all you young'ins I've learned ALREADY
 
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