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Had a Lagunitas Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale while brewing an Oatmeal Stout earlier. Then did a side by side tasting of my tumbler clone with a SN Tumbler. Color was pretty spot on and taste was very close. Think mine has a touch more chocolate and has only been carbing @ 10 PSI for 6 days.
 
+1 for out-of-place drunkeness at amusement parks. Mine was Busch Garden Williamsburg, Das FestHaus...overserved.

...and to not stray to far off topic, drinking now = Bitch Creek ESB from Idaho

Oh yeah! Staying on-topic!

Drank the second half of the Southern Tier Back Burner barleywine. Very tasty. Wasn't expecting the dry-hopping with the amarillo and centennial... not sure it really belongs in a barleywine, but it is pretty tasty. (I have mixed feelings about citrus-y hops generally).
 
jeepinjeepin said:
At Disney. Nothing to drink right now. I had a Bass Ale in Epcot-England and an Altenmunster Oktoberfest in Epcot-Germany earlier today.

There is a brewery on Disneys Boardwalk...near Hollywood Studios. I didn't get a chance to check it out when I was there on February. If you find a chance to visit, post a review on here. I am not expecting greatness...
 
Be Jealous... very jealous!! My friend brought me a 6-pack back from Indiana over the weekend. We can't get this ANYWHERE near here.

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In honor of kegging my own batch of pumpkin ale, I'm about to crack open a bottle of Wolaver's Pumpkin Ale. I've heard it's much better this year than in years past.
 
SA octoberfest bottles....blech. Theres some weird aftertaste I cant explain. Had it on tap two weeks ago and it was awesome. Dont know what happened to the bottles
 
The oak aged yeti is phenomenal but hard to drink more than one. Atleast for me. But still arguably the best imperial stout ever made.
 
I actually found the exact opposite. If I had another bomber, I'd crack it open. Most drinkable imperial stout I can recall. I absolutely loved that beer.
 
I found some Spaten Optimator at the too odd to explain Winn-Dixie that no longer has any WD markings on it and has an Asian theme inside along with the overstock clearance luggage and clothing.

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Tonight I killed my New Belgium Belgo. Great stuff, going to try to clone it.

Moved to Dogfish 60 :)
 
Two Hearted Ale clone. Trying to finish some indoor air pollution homework at the same time, but I'm thinking another pint and putting the books away for the night is about to happen.
 
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