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mcbaumannerb said:
I wish I could find the Pilsner Urquell in cans around here. Would be nice to not have to worry about skunking.

Same here. I'd love to try a canned one.
 
This was gooooooooood.

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Relaxing after work with an iced French pressed Guatemalan peaberry coffee and a full bowl of McClelland Mellow Mack.

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I'm celebrating with this.

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My buddy just bought his bar back and he wants me to dj on Friday and Saturday for $400.00 cash wooooohooooo finally a steady djing job :)

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My side job ;)
 
I wish I could find the Pilsner Urquell in cans around here. Would be nice to not have to worry about skunking.

Go to Aldi's & get this;
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Tastes like urquell or heini's should when not skunked to me. I saved one bottle for the collection,the rest delabeled to re-use. There's a crest on the neck & it says"original German beer" around the shoulder. Labels float off in PBW in 30 minutes. They've been brewing since 1436!
 
Sittin at the Voodoo Brewery Taproom waiting on a growler of Breakfast of Champions. Apparently the tap is acting up and it's taking forever, so I'm having an HTP while I wait.

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Bell's Oarsman Ale...my first Berliner weisse. Pretty good, but not something I'd get regularly.

I have a hard time considering that a Berliner Weisse. It's tasty, but not a good example of the style. If you can get Bahnhoff of 1809 they're both fantastic (and much more sour).

Drinking my Chinook Vienna SMaSH
 
Qhrumphf said:
I have a hard time considering that a Berliner Weisse. It's tasty, but not a good example of the style. If you can get Bahnhoff of 1809 they're both fantastic (and much more sour).

Thanks, I'll have to look out for those. I saw on BeerAdvocate that it was considered a Berliner Weisse, but when I was drinking it, it didn't seem much like I'd heard the style described. You're right...not very sour.
 
North Coast sampler! Barrel-aged Old Rasputin XV, Scrimshaw Pils, Acme IPA, Pranqster Belgian Golden, Brother Thelonius Abbey Ale!

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Almost the weekend and beer expo time!!!
 

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