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This beer is amazing
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Starting out with this. Perfect on this warm day after a dump run! Also, Pre-gaming for a share tonight.

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Nothing wrong with smashed otter. Good beer! I just spent 5 min explaining to my wife that smashed otter was for single malt and single hop and that no Otters were actually hurt during the brewing of that beer 😂😂😂😂
 
HB Irish red
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Best tasting fish out there IMHO
For fresh water I think walleye and crappie are definitely the best.
For sure! I’m one of those weird guys that loves bullheads though too. The flooded gravel pits and ponds near my childhood farm were loaded with them. Besides pike during the winter, it was the only fish I’d probably eaten until I was into my teens.
 
HB Irish red
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For sure! I’m one of those weird guys that loves bullheads though too. The flooded gravel pits and ponds near my childhood farm were loaded with them. Besides pike during the winter, it was the only fish I’d probably eaten until I was into my teens.
I grew up in the NYS Catskills mountains, Native Rainbow and Browns were our stream delicacies. Then Striper when they ran the Hudson in the spring
 
Got some odds and ends done around the house today. Switched up some lighting, hung some string lights in my daughters room for her. Took a whole car load of old clothes and toys to the thrift store. Had some great sun and while it was still in the negatives (celsius), spring was definitely in the air. Enjoyed a nice session strength smash ipa (golden promise and mosaic) while making a tasty Sunday night dinner.
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I had too many beers on tap that were over 7% ABV. My health was in danger.

So, I made a thing. 4.6% ABV brown ale.

It's smooth and malty, a little chocolately, and best served/carbonated at 10 psi. Picture was the first pour from the keg. Second pour is crystal clear, she's a beaut' Clark! If I was fancy, I'd run it on a nitro tap and it would be sublime.

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