What's your favorite Beer?
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Right–those are national brands for sure.
Life is extraordinarily hectic ATM, but I want to share/trade some of the local beers (and Bruery, if that's off the radar) with folks who are interested.
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Yep, same; we'll talk soon on that, I also wanted to help Mr Pigler out as well as Mega and the Padmores, and other curious parties.
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For those looking at trades
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For those looking at trades
Thanks, this is perfect!
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I found them after my last trade with Dan. Bubble wrap and shipping supplies are far more costly and less secure. Thought with the trades that go on, others might find this useful.
I've had trouble with even painstaking packing, there's no comparison to vessel formed padding. Used similar to get wine home from Oz.
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Tonight
You're first, milady
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Had the day off yesterday so I had some afternoon beers!
Grapefruit Sculpin, great as always. Not over the top fruit flavors, just enough to be refreshing and different.
I still have yet to try out the Habanero version, not sure I want to as the combo doesn't sound enticing.
Brooklyn Sorachi Ace.
Not sure how I felt about this one after one small bottle, spicy and smooth but something just didn't taste right.
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Mouthwatering description though!..
Brooklyn Sorachi Ace is a classic saison, a cracklingly dry, hoppy unfiltered golden farmhouse ale, but featuring rare Sorachi Ace hop.Fermented with our special Belgian ale strain, we add Sorachi Ace hops post-fermentation. After 100% bottle re-fermentation with Champagne yeast, the beer emerges with a bright spicy lemon zest aroma. It tastes like sunshine in a glass, and that suits us just fine, especially with seafood dishes and fresh cheeses.
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I almost forgot!.. Look at this new brew!.. I'll be sure to get some for you, @Megatron1505 @Chris
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That's in the states I believe, I've seen it for months.
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