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Post by 69ChevelleSS on May 1, 2015 5:22:31 GMT -8
Recently invited my nephew over (I had at least two of each available) the founders backwoods bastard is delicious. Saint Arnold is a local brewery and the Devine Reserve and bishop's barrel are special release. Literally off the shelves within hours upon release. I'm not a bourbon man myself but that Backwoods Bastard is awesome. Even my wife liked the taste!
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Post by sundog on May 1, 2015 15:21:35 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 18:40:22 GMT -8
That beer looks cold and inviting The CT90 looks almost brand new; is it one of the restorations?
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Post by sundog on May 1, 2015 19:45:19 GMT -8
That beer looks cold and inviting The CT90 looks almost brand new; is it one of the restorations? Not yet. That is my daily runabout right now. Have done minimal work to it restore wise. Have just gone through all the bearings, wiring and and cables to ensure it runs as well as it can.
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Post by guero010 on May 4, 2015 4:20:20 GMT -8
Had this one Saturday, not bad at all.
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on May 4, 2015 6:10:23 GMT -8
Had this one Saturday, not bad at all. Love bocks. Is that a wheat bock? I can't drink wheat beers . . . . they just hit my palate the wrong way!
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 7:19:04 GMT -8
Had this one Saturday, not bad at all. Love bocks. Is that a wheat bock? I can't drink wheat beers . . . . they just hit my palate the wrong way! Looks to be an Ice Bock and it looks a bit dark for a wheat beer.
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Post by guero010 on May 4, 2015 9:53:43 GMT -8
Picked this one not knowing anything about it, got it at Nobi House a local gastro-pub. It's taste is very similar to a dark dubble Belgian. About 12% abv.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 18:21:21 GMT -8
Picked this one not knowing anything about it, got it at Nobi House a local gastro-pub. It's taste is very similar to a dark dubble Belgian. About 12% abv. 7dfe79adc2f0 my kind of beer!
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on May 5, 2015 5:42:04 GMT -8
Picked this one not knowing anything about it, got it at Nobi House a local gastro-pub. It's taste is very similar to a dark dubble Belgian. About 12% abv. Sounds tasty AND packs a punch! Gotta love it!
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 17:40:17 GMT -8
Scored a pair of Mad Monks This is one of the finest Russian Imperial Stouts around!
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Post by sundog on May 16, 2015 8:43:04 GMT -8
Scored a pair of Mad Monks This is one of the finest Russian Imperial Stouts around! Any good? I have some Irish relatives and have gotten hooked on Guiness and Newcastle. .. Haven't really been exposed to some from other countries.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 8:49:46 GMT -8
Scored a pair of Mad Monks This is one of the finest Russian Imperial Stouts around! Any good? I have some Irish relatives and have gotten hooked on Guiness and Newcastle. .. Haven't really been exposed to some from other countries. It is an excellent brew. It gets a solid 98 on Ratebeer
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 18:21:49 GMT -8
I gotta get one of these for my man cave...
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Post by sundog on May 20, 2015 18:30:34 GMT -8
I gotta get one of these for my man cave... What??.... a man servant to draw your beer? J/k....so you put a tap in?
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Post by txmopar81 on May 21, 2015 4:53:44 GMT -8
Whoa, glad I found this thread My other favorite passion in life, beer! Love to drink and home brew my own. Recently started kegging my owe brew, had a nice amber and ESB but alas they are all gone. Also love the Belgians, they make some fine brews, especially those monks. My wife got me this for our anniversary! Now I'm up to 7 of the 11 Trappist beers.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2015 9:03:16 GMT -8
I gotta get one of these for my man cave... What??.... a man servant to draw your beer? J/k....so you put a tap in? Not yet
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Post by Myles on May 21, 2015 15:54:21 GMT -8
Recently started kegging my owe brew Back when my father was brewing he was "bottling" his beers in Cornelius kegs. It was a hell of a lot easier than sterilizing, filling, and capping bottles. What sort of setup are you using? Myles
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Post by txmopar81 on May 22, 2015 3:46:45 GMT -8
Recently started kegging my owe brew Back when my father was brewing he was "bottling" his beers in Cornelius kegs. It was a hell of a lot easier than sterilizing, filling, and capping bottles. What sort of set up are you using? Myles I'm using the same Cornelius kegs and a 5lb CO2 tank and regulator. Have a garage fridge I put everything in. We just moved so I'm working on a more permanent setup. Would love a garage bar with multiple taps, maybe down the road...
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Post by Myles on May 22, 2015 5:18:18 GMT -8
I'm using the same Cornelius kegs and a 5lb CO2 tank and regulator. Have a garage fridge I put everything in. We just moved so I'm working on a more permanent setup. Would love a garage bar with multiple taps, maybe down the road... You might consider planting hops if you have the space. They grow like weeds and they're perennial. My father's still come up every year, and he hasn't done anything with them as far as fertilizing or watering since he stopped brewing many years ago. Now, not to hijack the beer thread, but, based on your name, I'm guessing you have a classic car in the garage as well as a fridge full of beer kegs.
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