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While watching the Colts Jaguars game I am drinking Triton Brewery's 500 Monks Belgian Strong Ale. This is an outstanding brew!! Will likely finish the growler today. Too bad this is a limited time brew, so they don't bottle it.
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George Killian's Irish Stout. Never had one before but it's quite good. Too bad the bottles are twist offs.
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Beautiful day in my neck of the woods so sat outside with my sister and law and her boyfriend sipping on some homebrew, glad I threw 2 cases in before the weekend. Had Blonde Rye, Blueberry Cream Ale, Dead Ringer IPA and started the day early with a few Sams Harvest Pumpkin Ale's for inspiration on my own pumpkin ale.
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After sampling my Conan IPA at bottling, I popped a Yazoo/Calfkiller Beacon. Glad to still have a few of these left. This one was a super carbed one from the low fill stash (hence the lack of label). I think I like it better now than fresh.

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Dundee Oktoberfest. Deliciously malty, but not grossly sweet!
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More of the pacific gem saison.
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The Breckenridge Autumn was a lot darker than I was expecting but good. The Traveler was the most intense pumpkin beer I've had yet. almost a bit artificial tasting it was so strong with the spice and pumpkin. Not bad but probably not a repeat purchase.
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This grapefruit hefeweizen was fantastic!
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Re: What are you drinking?

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More Mississippi Mud
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More Pacific Gem Saison
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The Smoked Hefe I brewed in February. Lost most of the smokiness over seven months, but still a tasty wheat.

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Followed that up with a homebrewed Common.
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First pour of a Lagunitas Hop Stoopid clone recipe I found at my LHBS. This one looks like another 'keeper' to me. Will get some more feedback from some of my homebrewing co-workers to see if this makes it into my regular brewing rotation. Calculated 118 IBUs, with enough malt foundation to back it up; tastes great!
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Whoa....that looks like a really tasty beer.
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