BreezyBrew
IPA is my spirit animal
Oh weird.
I feel great right now. Like I never had a hangover.
Did you try the BBQ shrimp?
Finishing up work. Drinking water, gotta head to the brewery to get my skis tuned for the season.
Yes you read that right.
Nice! I think this years is better than last. Cheers!
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I think I might like the bastard more than the bcbs.
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My version of DC's ginger/cinnamon mead, needs time but tasty.
For those that remember my salute from the other day, it turned into this by itself
My version of DC's ginger/cinnamon mead, needs time but tasty.
For those that remember my salute from the other day, it turned into this by itself
Did you try the BBQ shrimp?
Finishing up work. Drinking water, gotta head to the brewery to get my skis tuned for the season.
Yes you read that right.
My version of DC's ginger/cinnamon mead, needs time but tasty.
For those that remember my salute from the other day, it turned into this by itself
This hobby is something.....
I'm drinking a beer that I brew that I really really enjoy. I've always called it an Ordinary Bitter. I've recently re-visited the Ray Daniels book "Designing Great Beers" and have discovered that what I'm drinking might not be an Ordinary Bitter at all.
So the delima is... do I continue brewing this beer that I absolutely love, or do I change the recipe to comply with the style? I can't tell you what style this beer is if it isn't an Ordinary Bitter. All I can tell you is that I, and everyone who has tried it - over 20 people - have absolutely loved it... so much so that I brew this twice as much as I brew any other beer. I try to keep this one on tap.
This is perplexing... I genuinely want to be a beer snob. What to do... WHAT!!!! to do???
This hobby is something.....
I'm drinking a beer that I brew that I really really enjoy. I've always called it an Ordinary Bitter. I've recently re-visited the Ray Daniels book "Designing Great Beers" and have discovered that what I'm drinking might not be an Ordinary Bitter at all.
So the delima is... do I continue brewing this beer that I absolutely love, or do I change the recipe to comply with the style? I can't tell you what style this beer is if it isn't an Ordinary Bitter. All I can tell you is that I, and everyone who has tried it - over 20 people - have absolutely loved it... so much so that I brew this twice as much as I brew any other beer. I try to keep this one on tap.
This is perplexing... I genuinely want to be a beer snob. What to do... WHAT!!!! to do???
This hobby is something.....
I'm drinking a beer that I brew that I really really enjoy. I've always called it an Ordinary Bitter. I've recently re-visited the Ray Daniels book "Designing Great Beers" and have discovered that what I'm drinking might not be an Ordinary Bitter at all.
So the delima is... do I continue brewing this beer that I absolutely love, or do I change the recipe to comply with the style? I can't tell you what style this beer is if it isn't an Ordinary Bitter. All I can tell you is that I, and everyone who has tried it - over 20 people - have absolutely loved it... so much so that I brew this twice as much as I brew any other beer. I try to keep this one on tap.
This is perplexing... I genuinely want to be a beer snob. What to do... WHAT!!!! to do???
This hobby is something.....
I'm drinking a beer that I brew that I really really enjoy. I've always called it an Ordinary Bitter. I've recently re-visited the Ray Daniels book "Designing Great Beers" and have discovered that what I'm drinking might not be an Ordinary Bitter at all.
So the delima is... do I continue brewing this beer that I absolutely love, or do I change the recipe to comply with the style? I can't tell you what style this beer is if it isn't an Ordinary Bitter. All I can tell you is that I, and everyone who has tried it - over 20 people - have absolutely loved it... so much so that I brew this twice as much as I brew any other beer. I try to keep this one on tap.
This is perplexing... I genuinely want to be a beer snob. What to do... WHAT!!!! to do???
No question there. Brew what you enjoy and makes you happy. Maybe give it a new name if that helps you sleep. Or just drink a few more, that'll help you sleep too.
Screw brewing to style. The great thing about brewing is you can brew whatever you want. Who cares if it doesn't fall into certain perimeters. If you love it that's all that matters.
More HT clone.
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Brew what you enjoy, why conform?
Beer snob? Wrong thread!
Screw brewing to style. The great thing about brewing is you can brew whatever you want. Who cares if it doesn't fall into certain perimeters. If you love it that's all that matters.
More HT clone.
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Brew what you enjoy, why conform?
Beer snob? Wrong thread!
LMAO..... I've been quoted a few times on this post...
Again I say (sarcastically) that I want to be a beer snob.
Meaning that if I were a beer snob, I'd have no sense of humor about beer.
My goodness people... who gives a sheit about what you brew, or what you call it as long as you enjoy it.
Thanks for missing my point and for proving that sticks up the asses are as ordinary... as... er.. um... an ordinary bitter.
Next thing is you're going to say you enjoy "footsie aka soccer"
Haven't had a day off in a while. Tomorrow though. Off tomorrow.
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Catching up on Walking Dead and thinking about opening this w the bottle opener god gave me
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