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Edit: what was the most interesting entry?

Thanks!

Probably the snippet of the AB entry about someone writing a whole book about the scandals in the family.

Also AB sued Miller over false advertising claims decades ago over a faux brewery name.

Pot, kettle, black. Lol.

So much information, a lot of repetitions (as expected).

I hope that something on the exam may jog my memory of a topic.

I am left wondering what the word count might be; less the citations and captions.
 
Busch White.





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I am also having one. It does not taste the same as the previous batches. Idk something is missing but still a solid brew.


It's not supposed to taste the same. They have a new recipe each time. Usually with whatever the freshest "trendiest" hops are at the time. I usually buy one each time they come out and that's it. A $9 bomber is a bit much!!
 
It's not supposed to taste the same. They have a new recipe each time. Usually with whatever the freshest "trendiest" hops are at the time. I usually buy one each time they come out and that's it. A $9 bomber is a bit much!!


Yea. I read about them using different hops or hops that are readily available for each batch online. It is still solid. Local Costco has them for $6.50.
 
I just read the write up on stones webpage fro the 7-4-15 and they use a bunch of hops like delta, target, motueka, calypso, simcoe, cascade, amarillo and a super galena hop extract to bitter with an anthanum mash hop. They list helga as a dry hop this time with the usual Galaxy and Nelson Sauvin which I think all enjoy by's are dry hopped with. An interesting mix and crazy amount to say he least. I'll b looking for this one as I've enjoyed the last few batches. Do they use their house yeast on this? There is mention of a peachiness in the description I always equate that to Conan and wonder If they change the yeast sometimes too. Other crazy stat is its only 88 ibus, I'd think a 9+% beer would b higher but goes to show they prob hop this way late in the boil with a whirlpool and hopstand thereby not getting the massive ibus had they stuck to a traditional hop schedule.
 
Yulesmith summertime IPA. Too lazy to post a photo, which would require pausing my movie turning on the lights taking the photo etc...
 

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