C*H*U*D
No idea what I'm doing
You should stop by tomorrow, Juan. I'll have a few of these leftover.
Uh............OK "thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"
You should stop by tomorrow, Juan. I'll have a few of these leftover.
An Imperial Mild?!? That makes no sense, but I want one!
Basically $3.50 a beer for good quality, high octane, craft brew.
columbusbrewingco.com said:COLUMBUS PALE ALE
Copper color with a dry finish. This award winning, copper colored pale ale was the first beer we ever brewed and it's still one of our favorites. We carefully blend German and English malts and add generous portions of American hops for a refreshing citrus aroma and long, dry finish.
I've had about five or ten of these things and never get the chance to take a picture. Finally.
Four dollars for 22 ounces of great beer for a mid afternoon'r, on a holiday. :mrgreen:
"Cascade, Centennial, Chinook and Columbus - hops, hops, hops!"
http://www.ratebeer.com/ratings/beer/tbk-production-works-4-cs-pale-ale/40738/
I'd like to try that one....never seen it here in Colorado though.
Rototilled my garden today, so it was time for a refreshing Blackberry Wheat. I got this one from the "Cannibalistic, Humanoid, Underground Brewery".
A good beer, but not what I expected from a IIPA - sure, up front there is the big, hoppy wallop, closely followed by a somewhat syrupy sweetness that usuall accompanies the hops assault. Then, rather oddly, the hops melt away at the finish. Rather than the long, lingering bitterness clinging to the back of the tongue, this beer sort of finishes up and moves on. Interesting.
Wow....is there a stage down there?