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Beers

I cracked open one of these tonight:
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Good stuff!!
 
I think I've seen that here. Is it on the citrus side the balanced side or the malty side?
 
I think I've seen that here. Is it on the citrus side the balanced side or the malty side?
It's balanced.

Really, up where you live? That brewery is in Houston and this is the first I've seen this. They have several beers, but this is by far, the best...
 
Not positive but I think so. We have a couple places around me that are trying quite hard to be the best in the city, so they're bringing in everything they can get. One place just finished setting up a 60 tap wall to fill growlers of specialty beers. Pretty sweet.
 
Yeah, there are several growler retailers in this city as well. You can get a lot of good stuff at those.

BTW, this is the FIRST beer I have seen come from this brewery in a bottle.....everything else they sell comes in a metal container.
 
My girlfriend is back in New York over the weekend, so I took time to get things done in the yard. This stump had to go, so I spent the day cutting and digging. Busted out a good chunk in the center and grabbed the jack.

After the first big pop, I grabbed a beer. After the second I sent a text to toybuilder.

Now I'm setting it all on fire. If you are in the Longmont area, follow the smoke...I have a keg "thumbsup"



 
Found one of my favorite local drafts is now in the stores.
 

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I'm brewing an american light ale this weekend. Not to be confused with a "lite" beer. It's actually using a light colored malt and american ale 1 yeast. Half will be plain, half will be blueberry for the Mrs.
 
Speaking of blueberry... wait, blackberry...

Not bad, not great. Worth a try I suppose.
 

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just a few beer :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:



starting with this one (I already know it but still like it )



another creation from "la pleine lune"



and... not a beer but...damn sooo goooood

 
I'm using a non legal version of TopSolid 2008, the piece that you see is for a rc solar car (holder for the rear wheel, and freely inspired by vanquish hub ;-))... not sure if I'll build it, but I like working with the CAO 8)
 
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