Not quite understanding? Ninkasi does a lot of IPAs which I really enjoy. Also their bottle labels fall off if you look at them funny, making the bottles excellent for re-use."Very light and tasty." How are their non-premium beers?
Was my ex-husband's absolute favorite, he grew up on the South Side of Chicago (Harvey) and our first trip there I swear he'd had two before we got out of the airport.
It's good. Tasty, citrusy, not too sour. Will definitely have it again.Jonsing for a Quad right now but this will do..for now. How's the sour version @Rish?
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A great looking Alt.Homebrewed Alt, still changing in the keg ~ 3 months post package
And since I now remember scrolling by a question from @Bramling Cross , yes the panther piss process was a resounding success. It’ll be better next time with a better mash cap, and I didn’t use any adjuncts for my first shot, but I did end up with a delicious beer!
No better beer than bitter in my opinion and yours looks great.
I had it in Austin a couple years ago. Could certainly taste a tiny bit of roasted barley in there. Nice pint!Had this when I visited my brother in Maine a few years ago and found it locally. Picked up a couple bottles.. sorry for the fuzzy photo...Maine Beer Company's LunchView attachment 880432
HB McStout, made with a quarter of the grist from used McDonald's hamburger buns. The salt, pepper, and beef grease is a nice touch. Kills the head retention though. 6.2% ABV.
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That was my first thought as well. Good thing it's not an Irish Red!!Used hamburger buns have usually been passed thru someone's digestive tract. I hope these were not "used" in the normal way.
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HB McStout, made with a quarter of the grist from used McDonald's hamburger buns. The salt, pepper, and beef grease is a nice touch. Kills the head retention though. 6.2% ABV.
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