![]() you enjoy the beer and all that, but still, seems like youre well over 3 beers a day and the fact that youve switched to liquor just so you can continue getting that feeling is a little troublingĭont want to get into your business, thoughĪs for exercise you just gotta make it part of your routine, the same as showering (hopefully haha), going to work, etc. I gotta say man you drink pretty heavily. living at my grandmas house is sorta getting to me now. Something has to change.and i think, sadly, that this might be the last handle i buy. haven't really had a real hangover, just don't feel like i should go running in the sun or whatever. if i stay up till 3 or 4 drinking, i don't wake up early, and when i do, i feel either still drunk or just out of it. one is me being lazy, two is this damn liquor. weight has gone mainly down, but has gone up a little here and there, also i haven't been working as hard as i should on push ups. almost felt funny buying it, but woodchuck makes some kickass ciders, and i've never seen this one. and the other is a cider.woodchuck rasberry cider. The other two bottles i got today were great divide hercules double ipa, which i haven't had in a while.but gd makes awesome beers (they made that yeti i sent you), and i like their IPAs. i did just get my security deposit back from the house we were renting though. ![]() i know there are some cheaper ones.but i guess i just didn't feel like going THAT cheap. just been going through handles of clear bacardi rum. i'd give it a go.but i'm pretty sure we both would be expecting about the same out of it haha. Or maybe it's time to try that indian pilsner. shitty deal on the beer distribution there. That sucks about the beer.take a trip to maine i guess one day. Have you ever seen any Rogue spirits in stores? Graf, what rum are you drinking? Craft rum I hope. It only seems me and my craft beer friends have tried practically everything except a couple of rotating releases that some brew pubs have on. i think it smells better, a bit like roasted malt, but tastes very similar.īah, I'm still somewhat in a beer depression though. not as good as i remembered.but it does have a creamyness to it that i remember. they aren't my favorite brewery or anything, but they make great session beers.and they aren't expensive as hell.ĭrinking the murphy's stout right now. that shit happens with everything that gets bigger. I agree mathias, i like the snake dog.heh personally i think some of the trash that is talked on flying dog is because they are getting bigger as a brewery and suddenly isn't as underground/elite. could barely even taste pumpkin in the dfh if i recall correctly. the other beer (shipyard pumpkinhead) was all about the pumpkin and it was the dominant flavor. i think part of it was that the pumpkin flavor is not very strong at all. having not cared for the only other pumpkin beer i've ever had, it was a nice surprise. Light bodied and refreshing, it doesn’t overwhelm the palate, but a cloying bitterness appears after the sip-I’d like more of the piney hops flavor and a bit less of the bitterness.I was surprised how much i liked that one. Overall: “The more I drank this beer the more I enjoyed it, but the beer seemed to struggle to find itself. Some of the aromatic mustiness comes through in the flavor-from the hops?” High carbonation creates a slight bite, but that isn’t distracting. Slight malt, biscuit note up front that leads to a medium piney hops flavor. Slight grapefruit note as it starts to warm up, but not overly fruity.”įlavor: “Orange zest, grapefruit, slight lemon, and pine up front, followed by a round malt body and then a moderate bitterness. The sturdy malt backbone provides depth of body and color and is balanced by a pleasantly hoppy finish.” What our panel thoughtĪroma: “Interestingly complex and subtle nose of malt sweetness, musky hops character, and slight fruit notes. ![]() ![]() “Our IPA finds harmony in the combination of hops, malt, and yeast. ![]()
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