Kaneyoufeelit
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Bleach.
Have anything harder?
Bleach.
Have anything harder?
Valium dissolved in bleach and rat poison.
I'm hoping to not wake up.
I'll be happy to join you. 12-0 is a distant memory and despite the koolaid gang still in full force, everything is not fine.
Water now. Trying to make tomorrow better.
Been there, done that. Well, not the Thunderball part, but a tumbler of bourbon is a terrible thing to waste.
Yes Sir. Had to try the George T. Stagg Jr I picked up Saturday. The original plan was to enjoy it after defeating Michigan.
134.7 uncut never tasted so smooth. A few drops of water completely changed it for the better. Very good, but its no GTS Sr!
I was contemplating picking up a bottle of this recently, but the 134 ABV put me off. I'm not a fan of liquid fire. But I'll give it a try now that I read this.
I was contemplating picking up a bottle of this recently, but the 134 ABV put me off. I'm not a fan of liquid fire. But I'll give it a try now that I read this.
Have you ever tried the BTAC George T Stagg's? Or for that matter the BTAC William Larue Weller's?
I've heard good things, but neither is available in Delaware. I'll probably have to look at getting them from another state.
Alright pkt77242, I have a challenge for you -
I need a few recommendations for a good craft beer for the weekend. I'm looking for something that is not very bitter, and also not very "heavy". Other than your standard light beers, some of the beers I enjoy occasionally are Stella Artois, Bell's Oberon, Leinenkugels Summer Shandy, and Rolling Rock, so that gives you an idea of where I am at. Also it would obviously need to be available in my neck of the woods (Indiana). There is a liquor store nearby that sells a ton of micro brews, so if it is sold in this area, I'm confident they would have it. Thanks in advance for your help!
3 Floyd's Gumballhead (since you are in Indiana) or Sierra Nevada Kellerweis. I will think some more on it and post some other ideas. Also if they have German beers you could go with Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
Thank you sir! They sell many craft beers by individual bottle, so I might have to try all three, but I know the Sierra Nevada is a 6 pack. What kind of flavors would I expect from these 3?
Thanks again.
Gumballhead: tropical fruits, banana some wheat.
Kellerweis: banana, lemon, wheat, yeast and spice
Weihenstephaner: banana, citrus, clove, spices.
Also if you see Lagunitas Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale yo could get it. Tropical fruits, citrus, banana and wheat.
3 Floyd's Gumballhead (since you are in Indiana) or Sierra Nevada Kellerweis. I will think some more on it and post some other ideas. Also if they have German beers you could go with Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
Thank you sir! They sell many craft beers by individual bottle, so I might have to try all three, but I know the Sierra Nevada is a 6 pack. What kind of flavors would I expect from these 3?
Thanks again.
Gumballhead: tropical fruits, banana some wheat.
Kellerweis: banana, lemon, wheat, yeast and spice
Weihenstephaner: banana, citrus, clove, spices.
Also if you see Lagunitas Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale yo could get it. Tropical fruits, citrus, banana and wheat.
Boiler you won't find Gumballhead anywhere in a bottle. They can't keep up with the demand. If you do find it though let me know. I will then proceed to buy out the entire stock. You should be able to find Weihenstephaner though.
I have also yet to find Lagunitas in Indy :/
I have also yet to find Lagunitas in Indy :/
Can't recommend Weihenstephaner highly enough. Every single one of their beers is either best in class for its style, or damn near close to it.
What other Weihenstephaner do you recommend Whiskey? The one pkt mentioned scared me a bit, as I am not a fan of the clove flavor.
Well you probably won't like German weitzens then, as that clove flavor is pretty prominent in most of them. My favorites are their Hefeweissbier, Hefeweissbier Dunkel, and Weizenbock; but all of those are heavy on clove.
You might enjoy some of their lagers-- the Original, Pilsener or Doppelbock.