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Looks like it’s Oktoberfest season.
This beer is from a brewery in Durango, CO. It’s really good. I’m fighting back the urge to tap mine.
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Looks like it’s Oktoberfest season.
This beer is from a brewery in Durango, CO. It’s really good. I’m fighting back the urge to tap mine.
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I did 17days.... but needed the bucket for the Pliny clone so f-it! It's kegged and chilling. How about yours?

Enjoying this..

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I’m a huge fan of dark sours. Is it just a lacto/ped sour or did you add some funk to it?
Just a straight up lacto co-pitched with kveik. I didn't want anything I would have to sit on for a long time and being my first sour I wanted to take it easy. Cacoa nibs, lactose (Added with the hop tea so the bacteria didn't chew through it all) and a mess of raspberries still packs it with a ton of interesting flavours.
 
I did 17days.... but needed the bucket for the Pliny clone so f-it! It's kegged and chilling. How about yours?

Enjoying this..

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Mine’s been kegged and chilling since the end of March.:cool:
Another Märzen from Left Hand. This is sweeter and maltier than the other one I had earlier.
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Had a PBR before I got in the shower, but didn’t take a pic. Now drinking a Lewis & Clark Hefe after supper. This is a pretty popular beer here in MT, but is kind of a puzzle. It’s a tasty, easy drinking beer, but, to me at least, has absolutely none of the characteristics whch define a Hefe. No phenols, no esters, just a pleasant, inoffensive brew. Oh well, it tastes good after a day spent in the heat and dust of harvesting.
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Had a PBR before I got in the shower, but didn’t take a pic. Now drinking a Lewis & Clark Hefe after supper. This is a pretty popular beer here in MT, but is kind of a puzzle. It’s a tasty, easy drinking beer, but, to me at least, has absolutely none of the characteristics whch define a Hefe. No phenols, no esters, just a pleasant, inoffensive brew. Oh well, it tastes good after a day spent in the heat and dust of harvesting.
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I've had it once, and I'd have to agree
 

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