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Happy hear it went well. How old is your daughter now? He has TGA, DORV (greater arteries on same ventricle), and VSD (2 unclosed hole).

3rd Red today. Trying to empty a keg for the hard limeaid by next saturday.

Sorry to hear pianoman. Once i have kids of my own. I hope they are healthy. Hope the little one will pull through.

Drinking tin roof voodoo bengle
 
New Belgium Ranger...has a beers aroma ever not matched the flavor this much? Both good, but so different.

I thought the aroma matched perfectly. Both sting the nostrils just right (or nostril, if you're the guy in Remmy's videos). It's a good beer that is now snubbed because it's too commercial.
 
I thought the aroma matched perfectly. Both sting the nostrils just right (or nostril, if you're the guy in Remmy's videos). It's a good beer that is now snubbed because it's too commercial.

LOL..that video...

If it ain't BMC, it's okay in my book.
 
Why do I keep buying this every time I see it? I'm always disappointed, but every time I somehow think it's going to be better than the last time. At least the ABV is really high so it will help me achieve tonight's goal.

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Breaking into a bomber of hb Citra Saison...I really like Citra. The aroma and the flavor are both VERY Citra, then there's a nice bitterness and that little black pepper in the finish. God bless the Belgian-Canadian Uppity Boat People for bringing us beer! I think they originated the Saison style in Ottowa. Right, BK?

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Breaking into a bomber of hb Citra Saison...I really like Citra. The aroma and the flavor are both VERY Citra, then there's a nice bitterness and that little black pepper in the finish. God bless the Belgian-Canadian Uppity Boat People for bringing us beer! I think they originated the Saison style in Ottowa. Right, BK?

Can't figure out how to like that from my phone but that pic is hilarious.
 
As October sets in here in Michigan, I'm going to go ahead and say f^ck you to anyone complaining about the heat.


I whole heartedly agree with this statement.

On my third apfelwein after saying the first would be a night ender.


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