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Talk about timing! I see your Stone Imperial stout, and raise you a Bayou major!

One I've never had, but was eyeing at the local Mom+Pop ( super high-end! ) liquor store.....

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The Bruery "Baked on the Bayou". A wine bottle worth of Bourbon - barrelled , cocoa - nibbed, caramel & smoky coffee stout that is soooo much trouble. Wow. An ultimate warm drink after wading in the freezing Bow River. This is amazing. If (when) I finish this, I might see La Loup-Garou!! Cheers folks!! :cool::mug:
 
Having a few of my west coast ipa at 8.9% while watching “Churchill at War”. I’ve always been a military history buff but this is the first time I’ve really looked into the British perspective of WW2. Man had nerves of steel and should be given more credit in American textbooks for the part he played
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I've got a stinking cold- perfect timing as my wife is out of town and I've got the kids for most of the weekend.

So right now, a Hot Toddy minus the whisk(e)y, though I expect that once the sun is sufficiently past the yard arm and the girls are over with their grandparents for the afternoon I will migrate onto my "illness drink of choice", a hot variation on the venerable Zombie:

50ml Planteray OFTD rum
30ml pineapple juice
15ml lime juice
15ml homemade fassionola
10ml cinnamon syrup
8 dashes angostura bitters
3 dashes absinthe
3 dashes grapefruit bitters
Top with boiled water

Usually finished with a hollowed out lime filled with demerera sugar and overproof rum and set on fire.

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View attachment 863880HB pils. This one has some Liberty hops in it. There’s some more lemon than I would expect from German Hallertaller Mittelfrueh. Definitely not my best and I need to do another batch soon.
Looks great. I personally only use Saaz in my pils. I love the earth and spice it provides
 
Well I dropped a few pounds so it's back to beer fun! Today I decided to flush out the available Japanese beer scene, at least those available to us thirsty lager drinkers in SoCal. I'll be reporting back to you this week..... So much of our choices are really based on distribution – he who has the distributors sells the beer!

I’ve had Kirin Ichiban here before, and their mysterious “First Press 100% Malt”. Sounds drinkable to me. So what the heck do they do with the “second pressing!” What is this olive oil?

I like the 100% malt though. So much of the BMC-type beers out there have corn, rice, corn syrup and other sugary stuff in wort to boost the booze and lower the price (and flavor!) 100% malt is more along the lines we might see with a Reinheitsgebot compliant German Lager.

Kirin Ichiban is a 5-percenter, delicious and clean. Just the right amount of alcohol to slake the thirst of your typical Salaryman! After work I’m sure there are tanker-trucks of this drank all throughout Japan. Thanks to that distribution, it's here in California and elsewhere too. Heck you can even get this after gassing up your car with your nacho chips and gas-station sushi! Kanpai! 乾杯

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Well I dropped a few pounds so it's back to beer fun! Today I decided to flush out the available Japanese beer scene, at least those available to us thirsty lager drinkers in SoCal. I'll be reporting back to you this week..... So much of our choices are really based on distribution – he who has the distributors sells the beer!

I’ve had Kirin Ichiban here before, and their mysterious “First Press 100% Malt”. Sounds drinkable to me. So what the heck do they do with the “second pressing!” What is this olive oil?

I like the 100% malt though. So much of the BMC-type beers out there have corn, rice, corn syrup and other sugary stuff in wort to boost the booze and lower the price (and flavor!) 100% malt is more along the lines we might see with a Reinheitsgebot compliant German Lager.

Kirin Ichiban is a 5-percenter, delicious and clean. Just the right amount of alcohol to slake the thirst of your typical Salaryman! After work I’m sure there are tanker-trucks of this drank all throughout Japan. Thanks to that distribution, it's here in California and elsewhere too. Heck you can even get this after gassing up your car with your nacho chips and gas-station sushi! Kanpai! 乾杯

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Kirin Ichiban is my goto light beer. Those I drink beer with the most have this infatuation with Miller Lite which I absolutely will not be wrapped into, but through them I surmised and confirmed that I’m just not a Pilsner fan.

Both Kirin and Sapporo have pretty interesting origin stories, with the prior more or less being a German style beer, just brewed in Japan.

Revisited the Sapporo Black pretty recently…was surprised? how enjoyable it was.
 
If you were in PHX Terminal 3 around noonish, we probably walked past one another. I had lunch then caught my flight home just after 1.

I left early on last day of the conference, so left on Thursday. Flew the cattle call airline, but got to airport early enough to walk terminals A-D multiple times.
 
Well I dropped a few pounds so it's back to beer fun! Today I decided to flush out the available Japanese beer scene, at least those available to us thirsty lager drinkers in SoCal. I'll be reporting back to you this week..... So much of our choices are really based on distribution – he who has the distributors sells the beer!

I’ve had Kirin Ichiban here before, and their mysterious “First Press 100% Malt”. Sounds drinkable to me. So what the heck do they do with the “second pressing!” What is this olive oil?

I like the 100% malt though. So much of the BMC-type beers out there have corn, rice, corn syrup and other sugary stuff in wort to boost the booze and lower the price (and flavor!) 100% malt is more along the lines we might see with a Reinheitsgebot compliant German Lager.

Kirin Ichiban is a 5-percenter, delicious and clean. Just the right amount of alcohol to slake the thirst of your typical Salaryman! After work I’m sure there are tanker-trucks of this drank all throughout Japan. Thanks to that distribution, it's here in California and elsewhere too. Heck you can even get this after gassing up your car with your nacho chips and gas-station sushi! Kanpai! 乾杯

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Wow, didn't know saporo had a black one! I'd love to try that! I really like their regular beer. And obviously also Kirin. Japan really knows how to brew.
 
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