HB Irish Red Ale

Honest, Occifer!I’m not as think as you drunk I am.
I drank a lot of Corona during my research sojourn in Tamaulipas back in the 90's. As they say a lot little ones add up to big ones. Still the light beers were easy to quaff without filling you up.Tecate is another easy drinking Mexican Lager, 4.5% ABV brewed by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, Mexico, now a part of Heineken International. I squeezed those lime wedges into the brew while writing this.
I was talking to a friend of mine who used to drink a lot of beer here in SoCal. He’s down to maybe two beers a day now due to some medical issues, but back in the day, he was pounding down about 24 cans a day on his construction sites. They were using it to stay hydrated rather than water!
Actually beer is somewhat of a diuretic right? More you drink, the more it dries you out! Maybe that’s why they were drinking so much, constantly trying to hydrate while the beer was taking them in the opposite direction.... Talk about chasing your tail!
I have to admit, drinking a lot of these Mexican brews makes me understand that. They drink very easily and at 4.5% ABV, you aren’t going to get all that lit from them either. Sort of like a substitute for water in some ways. I guess if I was in Mexico, I’d rather drink these than the water too!
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What is it? @Bramling Cross ? Looks like either a very pale version of Peroni or a cider (hard cider, I think you call it). Tried googling and only got a cocktail returned.Weighing in at 6.3%, a glass of Panther Piss Bum Strength.
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The term "panther piss" was used by my father to describe any beer that he didn't like, but he applied it with the most enthusiasm to US-made fizzy yellow swill--Miller in particular. When I embarked upon my project to make good fizzy yellow swill really fast, I naturally called it the Panther Piss Project (if you're bored, or if you need to sober up in a real hurry from your rauchbier and creme de menthe bender, you can read about it here). This is an odd batch of high gravity fizzy yellow swill, sometimes derisively called "bum beer," so I called it Panther Piss Bum Strength.What is it? @Bramling Cross ? Looks like either a very pale version of Peroni or a cider (hard cider, I think you call it). Tried googling and only got a cocktail returned.
Thank you for such a clear answer. I have to say, it sounds no better than my rauchbier and additives.The term "panther piss" was used by my father to describe any beer that he didn't like, but he applied it with the most enthusiasm to US-made fizzy yellow swill--Miller in particular. When I embarked upon my project to make good fizzy yellow swill really fast, I naturally called it the Panther Piss Project (if you're bored, or if you need to sober up in a real hurry from your rauchbier and creme de menthe bender, you can read about it here). This is an odd batch of high gravity fizzy yellow swill, sometimes derisively called "bum beer," so I called it Panther Piss Bum Strength.
Aw, man, that's a bummer to hear. I gather they sold out to one of the international conglomerates?
They did and Bells too, I was surprised to be able to get a Bells Amber at the same place. That one was good too.Aw, man, that's a bummer to hear. I gather they sold out to one of the international conglomerates?
Their beers really do suck now don’t they. My dad was a hardcore New Belgium fanboy and he can’t stand anything they make except 1554 also.
When I brewed bad batch I forced myself to drink every drop as punishment and a reminder to pay attention to what I was doing.Thank you for such a clear answer. I have to say, it sounds no better than my rauchbier and additives.
The dilemma is now solved, this beer wasn't quite bad enough to dump, but not quite good enough to enjoy. But I've tried my best and it is good enough to get rid of.
In compensation, and as I've a birthday coming up, I shall order the genuine stuff from Schlenkerla in Bamberg and use it to drown my sorrow.
Can't say fairer than that, guvnor!
That's beautiful. Samuel Smith Nut Brown was one of my early favorites, so I brewed a lot of them. One made it to the finals at the Texas Bluebonnet competition but the judges dinged it for low carbonation. My father was mostly a Scotch drinker, when he drank at all, but he loved my brown ale. And back in the 2000's we had several French family members spend time with us, most had never had a beer in their lives but they drank all my brown ale.HB brown
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It was OK when it was fresh. The smoked malt developed a "meaty" flavour over time and so I left it even longerWhen I brewed bad batch I forced myself to drink every drop as punishment and a reminder to pay attention to what I was doing.
Actually it's terrible advice, but it did make me rethink my process when something turned bad.It was OK when it was fresh. The smoked malt developed a "meaty" flavour over time and so I left it even longer
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But it's wise advice, nonetheless.
Thanks!That's beautiful.