Don Julio 1942 at a wedding

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Ugh, this light lager is so hazy, guess I need to use a little something and lager longer.
Good suggestion, I’ll inform the judges to do just that.Or, just close your eyes when you drink it.
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Man after my own heart. I'll take quietness and scenery over bites. I go up to Rangeley every year and it's amazing for in the middle of nowhere but famous you'll see shoulder to shoulder Orvis fashion show Nope! I have my fav hidden spots and I've discovered I like the brookies and serenity.Tomorrow is the trout opener in PA, left work early and headed to my favorite area, middle of freakin nowhere and hope to see no one but my wife, my dad, and my buddy. Oh and some fishes.
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Party till she's pretty. Lol did she taste good at least?View attachment 872493
Ugh, this light lager is so hazy, guess I need to use a little something and lager longer.
Woodford and cigar used to be my Friday night starter!!I don't smoke much anymore but a buddy that sold his family business moved his smoke shop to NH.
Tee times booked as days of rain. How about a Woodford Reserve Double Oak,Sobremesa and maaaybe a team this year.
Cigars seem appropriate on El Tiante Day.
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Blackened batch 109.
Yes, it may actually have a little more flavor than it should,Party till she's pretty. Lol did she taste good at least?
Many years ago, stationed on a Mediterranean island, about the only beer we got that wasn't American was Henninger, and I grew to love it! Years later, when I was actually stationed in Frankfurt (am Main), I tried it again, and it was sorely disappointing.Henninger is an old school German brewer based out of Frankfurt, Germany, since 1869. Henninger is another of those tennis-ball brands, having been bounced back and forth, and sold off multiple times over the years. Once the #3 in brewer Germany, today it is humbly a brand of the Radeberger Gruppe, KG. Henninger has the notoriety of being the first German Lager in cans – for me great news as I’m not a fan of the green glass!
I’m deep into my Pilsner journey, and I get excited over another white label can – another Pilsner, right? I mean most of those German Pilsners are in white cans, that means Pils, eh? Well, looking at the can it says “Lager.” I guess that could mean about 20 different types of beer ranging from Helles to Schwarzbier!
So what type of Lager is this? Cracking the can, I’m hoping Pilsner, but looks can deceive. Pouring a golden color, reasonable head, this could indeed be Pils – but after taking a gulp, I’m left with thoughts more along the lines of a slightly up-hopped Helles, the bittering is more restrained than found in Pilsners. Not really as malty as many Helles brews though. All packaged up in a white Pilsner-inspired can. I think they’re aiming at the middle ground between Pilsner and Helles. One beer to hit both markets, more or less - of course!
The Internet shows this is a Reinheitsgebot, 1516 brew, scouts honor! The can doesn’t mention it though…. 4.8% ABV of Lager pleasure, enjoy!
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