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protoporter.
screwed this batch up a little by getting 1 lb too much 2 row and 1 lb too little brown malt, but it is still quite tasty.
 
decided to pull something out of the cellar.
2006 North Coast Old Stock Ale. 13.25% - sweeter than I remember, definitely a good dessert beer.
 
Enjoying a taster of a batch of Edwort's Apfelwein, from Oct. 2011, that I kegged today. I also pulled off a few bottles to share and age. The rest is carbing. It tastes good know, I can't wait for it to age more.

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(Also repping Rogness Brewing, with the awesome glasses I got.)
 
A bomber of Delirium Nocturnum. There's a lot going on in this beer, really enjoying it. I should crack another one to get a second opinion.
 
Moylan's kilt lifter,liking this better today recapped bomber from yesterday,slightly flatter but bigger head, but the wisky taste aroma is a little less noticable which threw me off,not use to a beer tasting like i was going to do a shot of something.

The maltiness in this is great though, dont think i ever remember having scotch either.Pretty authentic character to this though, and i got it for 3 bucks.Probably aged for a while too,not too many people around here are into good beer,put it this way there are many barleywines in this small liquor store that have been sitting for a good year or two, but just got a year old SN estate ale for 7 bucks just to see the differnece in flavor/hop intensity from the new one.Ive tried them many months old and seen the difference but not a year.They dont put their good ipa's in the refrigerater either-except stone's sixers but not bombers. Althought the AB held up pretty well months after the drink by date on the shelf.
 
Single hopped Centennial Pale Ale.

So far I like it better than its Cascade version. More tests are required...
 
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