onetoeddogbrewery
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Having this. Happy how this room in coming along
Bar next.
I like that stain molding. My trim skills are not good enough for stain grade work. I need chalk and paint to hide my mistakes.
Having this. Happy how this room in coming along
Bar next.
Just cracked one of my brother's Scottish ales. As it was only his second AG batch, it's actually damn good... Shiznit.
I don't want my bro having better results than me! Lol
Awesome, thanks man! If it really is just as simple as adding it to a saison recipe that would make things easier for me haha never brewed a beer with a lot of rye.
i think you have had the Rye saison i brew yearly. It's almost time to brew again. i usually tweak with whatever hops i have on hand at the time.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f71/how-rye-i-am-rye-saison-2011-1st-place-best-show-hbt-comp-238831/
edit: water - while i figure out what beer i want
I do remember that beer, really good! Thanks for sharing the link!
Is your Wesley pipes ready?
At Haw River. So good.
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That's a badass looking flight even thought it's board line hipsterish.
Don't forget to chase it with a water tonight is technically a school night
Couldn't decide. Flight of HB. Not nearly as fancy as @hello
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I had one of those yesterday. Except each was a 20-ounce pour and I multiplied it by two.
What beers are those? Cheers.
O its very hipster, but very cool at the same time. Not sure that applies very often.
Off topic but i had to share this hipster BS. A few weeks ago when i stayed at my friends in colorado, his girlfriends brother was also in town. He lives in LA and is a commercial writer/ director for some pretty big corporations. I asked my friend if we would be hanging out with him and he gave me a very prompt no. Apparently he's so much of a hipster that you cant stand being around him at all. Case and point: he asked if the flannel shirt he was wearing made him look like a farmer. :smack: i rock flannels but because they are warm and comfortable. Why the hell would i intentionally dress like a farmer?! Flocc!
I'm easing into my drunk today
My nut brown (meh), Irish red (which isn't very red, but I like the flavor), cascade pale.
O its very hipster, but very cool at the same time. Not sure that applies very often.
Off topic but i had to share this hipster BS. A few weeks ago when i stayed at my friends in colorado, his girlfriends brother was also in town. He lives in LA and is a commercial writer/ director for some pretty big corporations. I asked my friend if we would be hanging out with him and he gave me a very prompt no. Apparently he's so much of a hipster that you cant stand being around him at all. Case and point: he asked if the flannel shirt he was wearing made him look like a farmer. :smack: i rock flannels but because they are warm and comfortable. Why the hell would i intentionally dress like a farmer?! Flocc!
EDIT: Does anyone have a good recipe that calls for flaked rye? I accidentally received 3lbs of it instead of rye malt and now I have no use for it.
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Pint #7 went down like spring water.
Here's #8. You call it imperial. I session it.
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Based on the focus in the picture, I'd say you had one or two you didn't mention, lol
I think you may need to pee ...... i mean Bucknuts ...
I guess you would want to look like farmer if you were one.
Or live in Kansas.![]()
Didn't have all grains to make a red so I used what I had.
10 lb 2 row
2 lb German Rye
8 oz crystal wheat
2 oz chocolate rye
2 oz special B.
Using Amarillo and German hops with 001 as yeast.
Just want to know what you beer gods would call this Frankenstein.