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Port Orleans Brewing Company - piña colada gose (top) and a helles lager (bottom)

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And Sno-Bliz !!
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Coffee (wife) oj (me)
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Blood Orange Gose. To my taste, this is basically like diluted cranberry, no salt, with a bit of malt in the finish. :rolleyes: Cool label and all, and kinda refreshing / crushable...uhmm..definitely not a Gose, for sure. One I would leave on the shelf. Sigh..🍻

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@TheDudeLebowski Ha ha...ya the funny part is that the 'Gose' was brewed in our rival city 3h north, home of the Oilers NHL team. Boooo!

Hard to believe they won the Silver for 'American-style' sour ale in 2020. Was it a virtual tasting? 😅
I meant the deer hair on the glass 😁I think I forgot. It's the Bow River in Alberta? I think I fished that and the Gold in BC. Gotta love you Canadians. You'll do anything for hockey. I maaay got fly fishing up in Rangeley Maine or the Battenkill in VT. I use to fish VT all the time as a kid. Don't want to ruin the memories in the middle of the summer heat. BTW I caught nothing in AB in some beautiful rivers.
 
I meant the deer hair on the glass 😁I think I forgot. It's the Bow River in Alberta? I think I fished that and the Gold in BC. Gotta love you Canadians. You'll do anything for hockey. I maaay got fly fishing up in Rangeley Maine or the Battenkill in VT. I use to fish VT all the time as a kid. Don't want to ruin the memories in the middle of the summer heat. BTW I caught nothing in AB in some beautiful rivers.

Haha...the Bow is tough, but sometimes will reward the effort. ;) The Bow River runs through YYC straight from the Rockies, and just like every Province and State, there are tons of local waterways, most of which are suffering with low water during this North American heat wave!

I switched my post right at the last minute.

OT: Anyone have tips on 'priming' an electric brewing system before the initial brew? I'm thinking of running the pump with a PBW solution on recirc for a while, then plain water before I start dumping grain and heating up. Any thoughts would be appreciated, and post them in Messages. Thanks.
 
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