Totally forgot about Smithwicks. Love that stuff too. I haven’t seen it in a while. Killians isn’t so bad either
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- Piping Abe
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Guinness Extra Stout with some Peach Brandy on the side. Impatiently waiting for the Peach Picking Season..
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I actually visited boulevard on my last trip to visit family in Kansas. Neat place. Their standard wheat beer is one of my favorites
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Nice. All of their stuff is super solid. Their best offerings are their limited barrel-aged released. They don't hold back. Love it!Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:14 pmI actually visited boulevard on my last trip to visit family in Kansas. Neat place. Their standard wheat beer is one of my favorites
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Thanks, but that "beer mug" is a 1 liter Maß like used at Oktoberfest. My Dobbpelbock turned out to be 9.0% this year.Piping Abe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:24 pmNever heard of it! But I love the look of a dimpled beer mug. I gotta grab some.
Hats off for homebrew beer. That stuff is hard to do. I’d never attempt it. I always distill every beer I make
Homebrewing is definitely a great hobby, skill, and artistic work. I have been homebrewing since 2001.
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Homebrew is one of the few rabbit holes I've somehow managed to stay clear of. I have a bad habit of getting way too obsessed with my hobbies
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