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Re: What are you drinking?

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Mashani's Weizenbock as it's become known. It ages awesomely.
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Home brewed Patriot Lager.
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Jamesons shots and mickeys grenades
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mashani wrote:Mashani's Weizenbock as it's become known. It ages awesomely.
I never knew if it had an actual name, I just went with that since it's your recipe after all.

Having a Calypso Belgian pale ale.
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The last of a 19 month old IPA, made before I discovered the miracle of tailored water profiles. Never the best, but no sign of aging at all. It puzzles me why I have some that last forever and some that stale within 6 months, since my procedure pretty much never varies. Hmm.
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Lemon flavored iced tea. Forgot to put beers in the fridge to cool :(
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Belgian Dubble currently and thinking of cracking open a Biere de Saison to compare. Used the same yeast for both.
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Blue Moon tonight. No orange though...
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An early sample of "Saison d'Or". I thought this would be a Belgian Blonde, except the Wyeast 3522 Belgian Ardennes yeast took it to a bit over 90% attenuation - which is more like a saison.
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Indian Pale Saison? French IPA? Whatever it is, it's good.
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Tomorrow - lots. Rolled my ankle in class tonight.

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Drinking my hard lemon aid with Jim Beam. My own version of a Lynchberg Lemon Aid. The fruits of my labor hard at work and sure do taste good. :cheers:
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Getting back into the flow of things, so a Fall Lager is up tonight...

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nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
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Re: What are you drinking?

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"Sierra Sunrise": american red ale, using the recipe from the first LBK-sized batch that I did as all-grain - a few AG batches ago.
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