Relaxing with a tall boy of Foggy Geezer. My wife spotted the can and said that's what she should call me at 7AM.

Cool glass.
As light beers go, not bad. But I'm from Jersey and have drank more than my share of Yuengling; mostly Black & Tan.
Yeah I've had worse. I wouldn't but it but it's leftover from a party and I don't throw beer away no matter how meh it is lolAs light beers go, not bad. But I'm from Jersey and have drank more than my share of Yuengling; mostly Black & Tan.
Central PA here, I grew up on yuengling, had a crazy night with a case of lord chesterfield 22ouncers .. ohh to be young again...As light beers go, not bad. But I'm from Jersey and have drank more than my share of Yuengling; mostly Black & Tan.
Glad to see you back! Good looking beers!I haven't been around very much lately.
Sorry I haven't been around very much lately. My folks back in Oregon are not doing too good and I haven't been in the best mood. I've learned not to drink when I'm not in a good mood, so you haven't been seeing much of me lately.
Nevertheless, today was a pretty good day and I escaped work rather early, so I enjoyed the sunshine and a few pints.
My latest ordinary bitter. The loss of both of my LHBS in November means that I'm now dealing with an LHBS that simply doesn't sell much UK yeast, so I was lucky to grab some Ringwood. I've gotta say, I'm very pleased with Ringwood's performance. It's a lot better than I remember--of course a lot has changed since then.
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Here's this year's batch of UK brown. I made a special batch of (what I'm calling) Invert #2.5 for this batch. It helped a lot. It pushes the color more that #2, but steers clear of #3/porter flavors, and it adds a bit of nuttiness. I burned my tongue to a crisp making that batch of invert. Totally worth it!
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And here's the big American Stout that I made in, er, September? It's a solid reminder of why I don't brew above 1.050 much anymore. It's a nice ale, but it's plugging up one of the serving slots in my fridge. I'll be bummed when it finally kicks, but I won't miss it.
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lol, the circus is more likely, although the French Foreign Legion does have fetching hats...Good to see you back, Bram! I was getting concerned that maybe you ran off to the circus or joined the French Foreign Legion or something.
I'm sorry to hear about your parents. I'll think good thoughts for you all.
Kind of you, sir!Glad to see you back! Good looking beers!![]()
I remember it being so much better on tap 25 years ago but still enjoy a 6 pack ever year out here. Glad you enjoyed!I've seen this several times on HBT and was always intrigued. It's not available anywhere near me so I was really excited to see it in my Secret Santa package! This is malty, kinda sweet and tart, nice cherry flavors, subtle spices from the Belgian yeast, 11%. This is a great beer that I may not get a chance to try again and it's delicious. Thanks @Brew_Dude41 !
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I have one of those. I wasn’t sure what it was either. Its made to look old I guess, but not really that old. I’ve seen glasses like it for sale at Reading China and Glass. I also have a couple classic styled martini glasses I found at Goodwill that I thought were very old but really aren’t.This one is more of a “What Are You Drinking Out Of?” post.
Years ago after my grandfather had passed away and my grandmother moved in to my parents place, I acquired a set of beer glasses that were going to go away if I didn’t want them. They were my grandfathers, but were still in the original box and probably never used.
With my current move I rediscovered the box and I’ve decided to actually use them.
They are Coors glasses with an old interlocking A and C logo and A Coors signature. I’m sure these were some promotional product or giveaway with saved up proof of purchase.
They are hexagonal but have an almost faux wood texture to them. The stem is a little chunky but also hexagonal and sturdy. The glass will also produce a clear tone when you run your wet finger around the rim!
I’m guessing it’s from sometime in the 60’s. Anyone have any better idea?
My fridge is currently out of the Banquet Beer from Golden Colorado, so Chico’s finest will have to do for the inaugural beer.
I think I need to find some of the stubby bottles of Coors and recreate some ad from the 60’s!![]()
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Can of Guinness draught.
Oh I’ve had that before. Very tasty. I need to see if I can find it again.Relaxing with a tall boy of Foggy Geezer. My wife spotted the can and said that's what she should call me at 7AM.
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