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Anchorage Brewing - Team Dog , all strata ipa fermenter on tangerines. Head retention is poor but this is one of the beet ipas I’ve had in a long time. View attachment 721361
Anchorage Brewery makes some phenomenal IPAs. There's a store near me that sells single cans, but damn they're expensive. Generally $7.99 to $10.99 a can.
 
Anchorage Brewery makes some phenomenal IPAs. There's a store near me that sells single cans, but damn they're expensive. Generally $7.99 to $10.99 a can.
That was $6.50 a can but this double was $8.50/can. Origin - all southern passion hopped double ipa. Yeah. I’m just thoroughly impressed with them.
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This while I watching season three of TWD with my oldest. She’s hooked on this show and keeps asking questions about what’s going to happen and what not. She hates that I don’t give her any info. 🤣
For the beer this is phenomenal!!! So smooth for being 10% but just amazing flavor from all Citra (my favorite hop). I could drink this all day long too!
Had another local IPA earlier (no photo) while roasting coffee in the garage and finally taking down the outdoor Christmas lights. The snow has melted enough and the sun was out to warm things up enough to make it bearable (still in the 20’s today).
 
Beautiful NE Colorado day today. I got quite a few odd jobs done. Now some water. It’s hard to believe this and Lite were my go-to beers many moons ago.
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I’ll still slug down a Busch or four at some friends houses, But I know what ya mean. It’s amazing how quickly they slide down nowadays haha.

OT: post coffee roast/pre supper prep thirst quenching.
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What size batch do you make grampa? It seems like you have something brewing quite often. I’m looking to reduce my batches down to 3 gallons instead of five to give myself a little more variety more often. I just need a couple more small kegs.
I do a 5gal and a 3gal. 3 gallon for one of my fave styles and the 5 gallon for family and friends who like basic styles like pale lager or Amber ale..nothing fancy. I still have cousins and friends who can't get past Bush, Heineken or Budweiser. No sence of beer adventure...so sad.
 
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