Thanks, @ThirstyPawsHB ! We're tickled. Sorry your friend went through that. Realtors told us 30-60 days average here so very happy!Congratulations
Thanks, @ThirstyPawsHB ! We're tickled. Sorry your friend went through that. Realtors told us 30-60 days average here so very happy!Congratulations
Haha! After Helene took down our NC destination, via swimbo, it's down to 2... Oregon coast or here. Both have there pluses and deltas. We're down to 6 months to make a decision one way or the other....Tracking ThirstyPaws retirement destination
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OT: Hendrick's and tonic. Beating the heat. Popped over 100 today. I miss hanging out in northern Vermont and 50+° sucking on a Heady TopperView attachment 878509
Truer words have never been spoken.It's never that simple, though. A keg that you want to last the weekend will invariably kick on Friday night's first pour, whereas a keg that you need to free up invariably lasts a week or more. Just last night my Panther Piss was sucking yeast. Tonight, aware that it needs to die, it's spitefully running as clear as a mountain spring.
Our kegs have evil in their hearts, the devil kinda evil!
I live off science channels. You seen the pictures from the new Vera Rubin telescope? Impressive for a ground based!Mead (my last bottle of traditional?) and cider; testing out mixing the two. Watching one of my favorite YT channels (Real Science) and having some dessert!
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No, but I just looked it up. I am no astronomy nerd (so far) but those do look great!I live off science channels. You seen the pictures from the new Vera Rubin telescope? Impressive for a ground based!
Look what you did to my boy! J/K, always look forward to your spin on things!I really dig this beer. Hb’d hoppy black lager. Citra Simcoe Sabro 6.2%
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Damn, that thing is nice and it looks like it's built like a bank vault. That's a keeper!
sounds good but I prefer a 5.9% or higher ABVWhen I was running my faux-German beer tour a couple months back, I was fawning over this new release by San Diego's favorite son, Alesmith - Anvil Pilsner! Then we went through about a month when this was unavailable, probably the wait time between batches of a new release.
Well it’s back. Last month I suggested you go out and buy it all, go next door and clean them out, go down to the next bottle shop and clean them out! Then call Alesmith demanding more! So if you can’t find this next time around, it’s because I bought them out!
This is one of my top Pilsner picks, German or otherwise, it is right there with the 18-gold-medal-award winning Trumer, and an equal to most of the German brews. Better in some ways, check out the clarity, head and lacing! Superb!
Anvil has a right-on-the-money 4.9% ABV, as a Pilsner it is slightly hoppy but not like an IPA – just a refreshing Pilsner brew the way Pilsners are supposed to be in the US or anywhere for that matter. Quite a difference from some of the standard American style BMC type brews out there that claim being a Pilsner or maybe Pilsner lineage…. None even come close! This is the one you want....Prost!
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My Kölsch will be ready soon. Thanks for sharing. For my version, I decided to use Hallertau Tradition hops this time.Here ya go @ClaudiusB
Spyglass Art Deco Kölsch
A German style Kölsch Ale hopped with Tettnang.
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