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First pour of Kentucky Common. Not clear yet and a bit under carb’s. This is a great beer.

First pour of Kentucky Common. Not clear yet and a bit under carb’s. This is a great beer.View attachment 758797
That style is on my to-brew list.First pour of Kentucky Common. Not clear yet and a bit under carb’s. This is a great beer.View attachment 758797
You are being a "meemaw" aka a grandma during prohibition, "sampling" the homebrew just to see how it's "coming along"... a proud tradition.I’m being a bad brewer tonight. Last week, I pulled a “carbonation” sample of my Panther Piss Paleo Vulgaris. Tonight, I decided to pull a “keg pressure integrity” sample. It’s a really nice beer, but as a large 6-row heavy beer, it's going to need time to clear. Why does it have to be so yummy?!
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You are being a "meemaw" aka a grandma during prohibition, "sampling" the homebrew just to see how it's "coming along"... a proud tradition.
I had the Lo-pitch when I visited NC last summer and it was good if I recall.A bitter, clear IPA that is readily available at the grocery store. I’ll be grabbing some more of these.
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I agreeStill one of my favorites
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We’re in Billings this week. If you’re anywhere near where that beer is brewed you’re about 350 miles away.Hanging out in @grampamark ’s neck of the world. Big Sky Country (even tho he’s like a full days drive away in the same state)
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Your not much of a conscience for me!. I almost bought one last year on here about 2 hours away and it was already sold when I contacted the member.
I saw one posted on here a few days ago and he’s an hour or less from me so I checked Craigslist to see if it was posted there and it just happened that there was another one practically next door to him cheaper and included 200 12oz cans and 150 16oz cans. Do I need it? No. Do I want it? Yes!
Just sent him an email with an offer. We will see what happens!!
In between Bozeman and Big Sky for skiing so you’re a lot closer than I thought. Where is the farm again?We’re in Billings this week. If you’re anywhere near where that beer is brewed you’re about 350 miles away.