Out back with a margarita.

I’ve got the ingredients for this and hope to make it in the next couple weeks.
Had a taste of that at the brewery last week. Thought it was a nice smooth porter, but didn't really get any coconut. Neither did SWMBO.Nice porter with coffee notes and a hint of coconut, a touch of bitterness, 6%. Not sweet. Tasty beer.
How's that oktoberfest @MaxStout? Don't think I've ever had Hofbrau's version, but always really liked Paulaner's (as far as authentic german fest-biers)...
You're living a great dream!Made up a mess of chili for tonight, and took my first shot at baking baguettes (I was given a baguette tray as a gift). The loaves were way too big, and I ended up with elongated versions of the crusty bread I've made. But no worries, it is still tasty, with a crunchy crust and good crumb inside. It'll go fine with the chili.
Next time, I'll make a smaller batch and roll out the dough to about the size of hammer handles.
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Relaxing now with some O-Fest.
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Dude -- watch out for portals in the vicinity!Hanging out with the Regulars uhhh locals
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Wet Hopped Sunset over Misty Hills W/Rye (Amber Ale) 7% abv.
Classic American amber ale wet hopped with local Cascade hops from Misty Hills Hop Farm in Acushnet MA and Four Star Farm in Northfield
Thanks to our friend Erin Dessert for hooking us up with these beautiful Cascade hops! Thanks to our Mug Club Members that came to the brewery and helped us pick these beauties off the bind! A shout out to Four Star Farm for 50 lbs. of Fresh wet Cascade hops as well!!
Bright amber color with off white head. Aromas of maple, caramel, and sweet citrus. Flavors of English toffee, Meyer Lemon, and light spice from the rye. This beer is smooth, balanced and medium body.
Isaac Davis Brown (Colonial Brown Ale) 5.8% ABV
Walnut colored ale with light cream colored head. Aromas of honey, brown sugar, and toast, with a light undertone of nuttiness. Toasty and slightly nutty up front with light citrus, burnt caramel, and prune flavors in the finish coming from the molasses used in this beer. A very mild undertone of smoke invokes the notion of traditional brewing techniques. Finishes smooth and clean, not lingering long on the palate. This beer is a collaboration with the Acton 250 committee to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.