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xMalachi said:
For $4, ill take it! Really enjoying this one.

Had that last weekend for first time and its an amazingly delicious brew!

Currently having our HB discombobulated ipa. Just gets better and better!
 
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White bean hummus and petite saison
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Lettuce wraps and hoppy saison.
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[quote="xMalachi

Not to get off topic but is my memory correct you have some Feral Flying Pig cigars? Having a coors light
 
NIZZLE said:
[quote="xMalachi

Not to get off topic but is my memory correct you have some Feral Flying Pig cigars? Having a coors light

Not I if you intended to quote me.
 
Drinking a special release made with no hops or grains and fermented with no yeast. I got it at K Mart. I have to tell ya, it tastes a lot like water.

Anyway, it's not strong enough to accompany the 20 screaming 6-8 yo Girl Scouts. It's their end of year party and my wife said I had to come. She blamed it on our daughter. Us dads are all in shell shock. Rocking and talking to ourselves.
 
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Chilled beer soup, I forget what it's called in Polish. I didn't do a good job, so i guess we're down to 9 courses. Farmhouse special bitter is a ok.
 
Yup... £3.30, that's about $5 or so I think.

Right you are, I nipped to a specialist beer merchants after work (just got paid you see...) and spent a load on these bad boys:

£45, so about $76 according to Google. American beer is expensive here :/

Now drinking founders all day IPA.

Preferred the Centennial, my body will thank me for the lower ABV tomorrow though...

Yall get anchorage but we don't :drunk: well yalls beer is expensive and some hard to come by here lol
 
They were "rolling" it out this month. Every week I ask my bottle shop and they say another week. There is a bar in down town Orlando that has been serving Founders for a couple of months somehow. I guess I will keep patiently waiting, it has been a slow roll to my local liquor.

We had it on tap about a month before bottles started showing up. Soon padwan founders you soon have
 
NIZZLE said:
Sorry thought it was you guess I was wrong. Been trying to get my hands on one but every place on line is out of stock :(

I'll gladly take a look at my local shop to see if they have any :)
 
DisturbdChemist said:
Yall get anchorage but we don't :drunk: well yalls beer is expensive and some hard to come by here lol

He's recently added 6 more foudres to the original two and I think all the new ones are bigger than the originals. Hopefully easier to find in the future.

On to course 4 - cops seca, Salumi rustico, some stuffed olives, and Oro de Calabaza. Oddly not over carbed, last one I had was a gusher. Crazy tropical, dregs are bound for anniversary sour.

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TNGabe said:
He's recently added 6 more foudres to the original two and I think all the new ones are bigger than the originals. Hopefully easier to find in the future.

On to course 4 - cops seca, Salumi rustico, some stuffed olives, and Oro de Calabaza. Oddly not over carbed, last one I had was a gusher. Crazy tropical, dregs are bound for anniversary sour.

The bottle of Oro de Calabaza I had was way undercarbed. But its a great beer. I pitched the dregs to sour a batch. Those JP dregs sour fast!
 
First time with anything like this I'm Guessing its a sour of sort being so tart. And I like it a lot in my best Jim Carey voice from dumb and dumber

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DisturbdChemist said:
Endless keg continued. Gladly its only 3.8% so I can have a bunch.

Oh.. while watching Hot Fuzz

Kick that keg! Kick that keg! Kick that keg! ;)
I finally kicked my keg of DIPA a couple days ago and at 10.2%, I paid for it the next day. Your journey will be a little easier at 3.8%.
 

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