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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Love Smithwicks...pronounced "Smitticks". Also, terrific regional beer here is Sweetwater. My eldest daughter recently got a sales position with Sam Adams. Great benevolant company and clearly great perks. SO..... I find myself drinking Sam Adams varieties. Most free BTW. I also get to try some sammies that have not been released yet.
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said it before: a dearth of playoff appearances in
the next few years.
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Go to beers for me:
Spaten (for lagers/pilsners) Palm (for ales) Btw, bought these beers over the holidays, some REALLY outstanding one's in the group--the Gulden Draak, Ovila Golden, Straffe Hendrick Quadruple Ale and the Red Chimay. The Rogue Bacon Maple Ale (the pink one) was really weird (a couple of sips and you're done) and the Duchesse was very tart ![]() _ |
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Let's Kill them all.........
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Die Hard. Jets fan.
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The Rogue Bacon Maple is inspired by Voo-Doo doughnuts maple bacon bar. Out in Portland. I've had both. The doughnut is better, much, much better. |
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My go-to beers that are easily accessible:
Newcastle Brown Ale, Guinness, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale My go-to beers that you have to hunt down: Sierra Nevada Torpedo, Shipyard Export Ale, Shipyard Pumpkinhead, Harpoon Winter, Dogfish 60 minute, Geary's Hampshire Special Ale, to name a few... |
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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Congratulations to your daughter on her new job. Sounds like a great gig. Hope she meets with lots of success. |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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I'm serious. I don't need a name..Ill label it.. Borgoguy 2112 Main st etc.... |
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Day by day, night after night... Blinded by the
neon light
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
Mornhinweg..
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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I don't have the discipline to organize a group shot ... they go straight to the freezer before appeasing my demons in some human sacrifice rituals... |
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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Glad Sparano is gone, on the fence about
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Like my fellow home-brewers Sourceworx, OrangeJet, Raoul(?), on JI, I tend to drink my share of home grown beer.
Right now I am brewing lagers (Oktoberfest, Czech pilsner) for summer consumption. (I visited Pilsner, in the Czech republic .. a depressing Eastern European industrial city). Lagers require fermentation at lower temperature than regular ales so winter is a fine time to brew a lager for training camp and installing the air-conditioner. I spent my late teens drinking Smithwicks in the Old Country but today my go-to beers are Noche Buena, a seasonal Mexican Beer, Celebration, the seasonal Sierra Nevada beer and my favorite, Little Sumptin's Lagunita's rock star beer ... which makes me want to move to route 1, and watch the Surfers. Outside of those winter seasonal beers if I am in a crappy deli in the North East, I know in a worst case scenario there will be Sam Adam's somewhere in the beer section. Yes, I admit the word "Boston" in the Sam Adam's description bother's me but that is something I live with in return for flavor. |
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Hey Borgo, here's a brew that I just tapped. I brewed it to mimic my wife's favorite beer, Kilkenny. It's an Irish ale similar in style to (but way better than) Smithwick's.
![]() As for my go-to beers if all else fails, I'd have to say Sam Adams Boston Lager or Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Simple but tasty and enjoyable. |
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I'm on a session beer kick lately. In fact I'm developing a Boston Lager type of brew. German malts and hops, fermented as a faux lager. I'm using steam beer yeast to mimic a lager. |
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