Toppling Goliath Pimpeii. Tasty stuff!View attachment 322951
@TobyG you should pop this one soon!
Not a bad robust porter.
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Yeah, no way around it. Selling a house sucks balls. Moving is horror. Never do it. Glad your closing is done and the result is a big check in the bank.
Had a couple of those. Very good.Brown glass means no skunking, and no metallic tinge from nitro. Love it.
Not sure why HBT wouldn't let me upload this without resizing it. Haven't had that problem with any other pictures...
Had a couple of those. Very good.
HB Stout.
Better than the liquid dinner @thatjonguy is probably having.
Finishing a glass of wine. No pic. Maybe (actual) coffee next. I kind of have a sore throat, so I'm not excited about that.
It was crappy coffee for dinner tonight. Freezing fog was moving in (again) so I hauled to get home before it got really bad.
Beautiful during the day though. Everything was covered in about an inch of frost.
I think the proper response would be "I've never been to a family holiday party that didn't involve mass quantities of alcohol" or something along those lines.
Another, while I pack local shelf turds for a trade.
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Drop in some spring water to open it up a little bit. It really does a bunch to the profile with just a teeny bit of water
Another double pour of Belhaven while my Bière de Garde boils.
You already got one pic, and a right pain at that. You don't get another one.
You didn't happen.
Damn it. No picture to prove it, you could be right.
It's for the clients and their families, not staff. As a supervisor if I came in half in the bag like I would have loved to, I'd likely become unemployed.
Just bustin your balls.
I'm the client during almost all the Christmas parties. The sales reps and sales engineers take care of me.
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My clients are all crazy and geriatric.
It was crappy coffee for dinner tonight. Freezing fog was moving in (again) so I hauled to get home before it got really bad.
Beautiful during the day though. Everything was covered in about an inch of frost.
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