What's your favorite Beer?
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Even when I'm not here my penis is being discussed
Psssst…. @Seul , last night I drank all three variants of the Pannepot you sent me in quick succession, followed by vodka and whiskey. It didn't end well
I know you always say that you haven't got a real hangover if you can still eat, I always thought that was bollocks until this morning
Just starting to feel okish now…..
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#1 Not good. Unbalanced. Not enough carbo. Harsh barrel. Too much bourbon. Too much sherry.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/de-molen-rhythm-blues/193976/
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#2 Good impy stout. Bit light bodywise for a 11.9% beer though, but flawless other than that.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/de-molen-hemel-hel-heaven-hell/103411/
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3. Best one so far. Sweet start, hot ending. I love chilis in impy stouts. Good balance. No real trace of the sea salt, though.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/de-molen-spanning-sensatie/176707/
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4. Emelisse collab.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/de-molen–emelisse-prachtig-machtig/288805/
I really like this beer. Beautifu,l murky mohagony. Taste is lotsa prune, fruit, malt; àlmost too sweet, but saved by a beautiful, slightly bitter finish. Perfect balans. I will need to stock up on this'un!..
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Beer Jenga at Crystal Lake Brewery. The cans are their "Slalom King" IPA if I remember right. No beer pics, drank em too fast.
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What a dick…
To all the folks who have taken the time to express their opinions on the recent visit by Secretary Clinton to our facility: thanks for sharing your thoughts. As you know, in New Hampshire, we have the unique privilege of meeting presidential candidates face-to-face and asking them questions about issues that are of concern to us.
Smuttynose is a small business with a relatively high profile, and, as such, we are frequently visited by politicians of all stripes. We have entertained both of our Senators, one from each party; a few weeks ago, I hosted our district’s (Republican) congressman for a tour and lunch; and next week, we're looking forward to hosting an event for a Republican presidential hopeful on the day he plans to announce his candidacy, where I hope to ask him many of the same questions I asked Sec. Clinton when she was here.
Since I opened my first business in the Granite State 24 years ago, I’ve been through seven presidential primary cycles. During that time, I’ve met many candidates from both parties, and one thing that I have learned is that few of them resemble the cartoonish caricatures that the news media generally presents. Generally they are all a lot more interesting, complicated, and appealing in person than the way we see them presented in the news.
People are certainly free to vote with their wallets and not purchase our beer because one politician or another has passed through our doors, but I consider it an honor to be visited by individuals who are seeking or hold public office, whether I personally share their views or not. Don’t expect that to change.
Peter Egelston
President, Smuttynose Brewing Company -
Picked up a couple of @Seul -approved bottles while in Chicago over the weekend.