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My wife would never go for the foil anyways. Whenever I hear the word for oil I think of these guys.
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Greatest sports movie ever.

Love the bit about the terrible masterbater... "Why, he would get deliberate penalties so he could get into the box all by himself and damned if he wouldn't...."

More water.
 

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Greatest sports movie ever.

Love the bit about the terrible masterbater... "Why, he would get deliberate penalties so he could get into the box all by himself and damned if he wouldn't...."

More water.


Great movie I've seen it so many times.
 
Drinking a bretted saison as I type, awesome!
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Yeah brett works so well with saison yeast not why I dont infect every one of them with brett. Brew day is done I now have 4 saison/ farmhouse ales going only 1 of which is clean.
 
Had a good lunchless meet-up with @Hello today to compare kegged vs. bottled versions of my Steinpilz Gose. As far as flavor, they were practically indistinguishable. The carb on the kegged beer was a tad more effervescent after the pour. Anyway, she gifted me a sixer of beer while she was here...mostly some terrific sounding HB's. She did, however, include a Victory Kirsch Gose that she was very excited for me to try. Well, it is worthy of the excitement! Beautiful color, head is just a little pink. The flavor is a great balance of everything I was hoping for...tart cherry burst. Very slightly sweet, but just enough to keep it from being bone dry. A touch of salt in the finish. A little sour bite moves back forward at the very end. Wow...solid goodness! Thanks, Hello!

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Had a good lunchless meet-up with @Hello today to compare kegged vs. bottled versions of my Steinpilz Gose. As far as flavor, they were practically indistinguishable. The carb on the kegged beer was a tad more effervescent after the pour. Anyway, she gifted me a sixer of beer while she was here...mostly some terrific sounding HB's. She did, however, include a Victory Kirsch Gose that she was very excited for me to try. Well, it is worthy of the excitement! Beautiful color, head is just a little pink. The flavor is a great balance of everything I was hoping for...tart cherry burst. Very slightly sweet, but just enough to keep it from being bone dry. A touch of salt in the finish. A little sour bite moves back forward at the very end. Wow...solid goodness! Thanks, Hello!


That's on my ISO list. It's a short list because I hate beer.

Night cap (or not). That dude can't even hang for Captain America.
 
Bowser has a brother! Rescued him last August. We're inseparable.

(sister)...Very sweet, but extremely energetic dog...and she likes my spent grain dog treats. Nails like a Velociraptor, though!

Finishing this awesome Victory Kirsch Gose. <---back on topic :D
 
(sister)...Very sweet, but extremely energetic dog...and she likes my spent grain dog treats. Nails like a Velociraptor, though!



Finishing this awesome Victory Kirsch Gose. <---back on topic :D


Yes, and yes. Haven't done treats yet but he does love spent grain. Gives him death farts. Squirrels and possums think he's Satan. He's about 2" from snagging one off the back fence. I'm rooting for him.
 
Next on my "must try" list from @Hello is her Orange Ginger IPA test batch before her infamous cluster **** at the brewery adventure. I hope that one really turns out well or you're able to do a re-brew if necessary, because this beer ROCKS!!! I'm more a pale ale person that IPA...they tend to be a bit past my personal preference for bitterness...however, I poured this beer and immediately, I love the color. Then the aroma reached right up outta that floccin' glass and grabbed me by my deviated septum and pulled me right in. I don't have a sophisticated enough palate to pick out ginger and orange and certain hops, but all this stuff is workin' together and I'm lovin' it! It's on the edge of my bitterness comfort zone, but I can handle it.I get the bitter...and maybe the ginger...up front. Maybe the orange peel in the finish? Need to send a bottle of this to Dar and let him set me straight.

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Next on my "must try" list from @Hello is her Orange Ginger IPA test batch before her infamous cluster **** at the brewery adventure. I hope that one really turns out well or you're able to do a re-brew if necessary, because this beer ROCKS!!! I'm more a pale ale person that IPA...they tend to be a bit past my personal preference for bitterness...however, I poured this beer and immediately, I love the color. Then the aroma reached right up outta that floccin' glass and grabbed me by my deviated septum and pulled me right in. I don't have a sophisticated enough palate to pick out ginger and orange and certain hops, but all this stuff is workin' together and I'm lovin' it! It's on the edge of my bitterness comfort zone, but I can handle it.I get the bitter...and maybe the ginger...up front. Maybe the orange peel in the finish? Need to send a bottle of this to Dar and let him set me straight.


If Dar can't nail it down no body can. I can hear him now...Nostril sniff, dare I say it I'm picking up a hint of fabuloso
 

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