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Having a BA Bible Belt. Pretty tasty. I was a huge fan of the original BB. e9f5a5821e33919b9a4f0c144cefed30.jpg

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Having some homemade cider made from Fuji, Pink Lady, and Honeycrisp apples and wild yeast. Not the best juice base but it results in a decent and refreshing off-dry cider. Unfortunately it lacks tannins and some of the deeper apple flavor that I may be able to get from traditional cider varieties. Those varieties are hard to come by in my area (especially in juiced form)

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15 hours ago, whiskeyagonzo said:

 

Having a BA Bible Belt. Pretty tasty. I was a huge fan of the original BB. e9f5a5821e33919b9a4f0c144cefed30.jpg

 

Have not had that one, but Evil Twin makes some pretty tasty brews.

 

Cheers!

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Started the night with "El Gobernador" Spanish Cider which had very little carbonation but good apple notes, some vinegary tartness, and was overall pretty interesting.

I've now moved on to the Avery Apricot Sour. This is very tart and tastes like liquid apricots with an apricot skin finish. A little over the top with the apricots but also really delicious. Also worth noting that the color of this beer is a beautiful pinkish orange. I tried to take a picture but it didn't really do it justice.

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The pollen has come to Georgia, and I'm washing it down with a 3Floyds Lazer IPA.  Crazy, thick foam cap bouncing on top as I drink it down.  Looks like the fermenters at Makers on day 4.  :D Nice mouthfeel, not overly citrusy, and quite a nice quencher on a 75 degree, sunny, and yellow-everywhere kinda day.

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Went to get a crowler of Stone 20th Anniversary Citracado IPA today. Unfortunately, it didn't get filled since the keg kicked.

Fortunately that made my 2/3rds crowler free! But I have to drink it today. Ok.... no problem.

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Still waiting on this years release. I'll make do with 2016 KBS for now. 0389421d90d700c47b44027fed6fb0d9.jpg

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An easy 20 on my bike this morning, so figured I'd relax out in the sun for awhile with a Creature Comforts Tropicalia IPA.  

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Doing a vertical tasting of KBS '16 and '17, while watching some UK-UNC. 17 is much better than what people are giving it credit for. Balanced and flat out amazing!IMG_0687.thumb.JPG.67be16afa83eae8e81705c3a76f3994f.JPG

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Stone Wootstout from 2013. Fudgy, nutty, full-bodied stout. It's great until the finish which is too bitter for me. Still good overall.

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10 hours ago, Kpiz said:

Stone Wootstout from 2013. Fudgy, nutty, full-bodied stout. It's great until the finish which is too bitter for me. Still good overall.
 

Very tasty brew!

 

Cheers!

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Sunday Mole Stout.  A big Stout with very interesting adjuncts (4 different peppers and a hint of cinnamon).  Love the Weyerbacher stouts!

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Starting the weekend with a Wicked Weed Lunatic Blonde Belgian Style Ale.  I like this style, and WW does it well.

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1 hour ago, smokinjoe said:

Starting the weekend with a Wicked Weed Lunatic Blonde Belgian Style Ale.  

Got mixed up with a lunatic blonde once...but never tried the beer.  Looks like a lovely ale! Cheers.

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Discovered that yard work with a bruised rib hurts. (Answer me this - jow the &%!^$ do you get a bruised rib playing volleyball?!) Got a nice fire pit going and treated my pain with a BCS coffee from this year. All my bottles from last year were infected so hard to compare, but not as much coffee as i remember from years past.
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Finish scalping the Burmuda...??? Nah.

Scrub off the patio...???

Not today.

Put some boxes up in the attic...???

Doooon't think so.

Sit in the chaise by the pond with a beer?

You damn straight!!

 

Lots of grapefruity citrus to this one, but a nice caramel and malt to give balance.  Very nice on a beautiful day here, Down South.

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Finish scalping the Burmuda...??? Nah.
Scrub off the patio...???
Not today.
Put some boxes up in the attic...???
Doooon't think so.
Sit in the chaise by the pond with a beer?
You damn straight!!
 
Lots of grapefruity citrus to this one, but a nice caramel and malt to give balance.  Very nice on a beautiful day here, Down South.
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I like you're thinking!

Sadly, the lovely Lady Ravensfire had other thoughts so there was mulch involved today. But now it's sit by the firepit, steak on the grill and a new Schlafly beer, their IBEX Imperial Coffee Stout in glass. Lovely stuff. Sweet like BCS Coffee and a touch smoother but still solid coffee influence.

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Beautiful day in tulsa today.

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Jackie O's Pockets of Sunlight, drinking great now, should be even better on upcoming hot summer days.

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