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Re: What are you drinking?

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a couple liberal dose of Granny Moses's rheumatiz medicine.
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
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Come to life and fade away;
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I am drinking ale today."

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Johnnie black label.
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Saint Sebastian Tripel. 6 months aged. Absolutely delicious. Bubblegum and oranges.
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Re: What are you drinking?

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My bourbon barrel pale ale. My son was visiting from NYC this past week and drank about half the remaining ones from my last batch so I will need to brew this again soon.
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My Rye IPA. Lots of firsts with this one. First brew in my new 8 gallon kettle, first full volume BIAB, first recipe plugged into Beersmith, first time doing a hop stand.

Didn't quite hit my numbers, but all in all I'm pretty pleased, good bitterness without being too harsh, with just a touch of rye, and, it doesn't show in the photo, but it's clear enough for me to read my monitor through it :slide:
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Re: What are you drinking?

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Yummm Rye Beer Yumm. :banana: :banana: :banana: :cheers:
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I actually thought of you BB when I was working on the recipe. I pulled some inspiration from Ruthless Rye, which I seem to remember you having a fondness for.

The hop profile on this taste similar to ruthless, and the bit of rye rounds it all out.
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Brew #1 = Rose's Ramblin' Red

Brew #2 = Quiet Creek Kolsch ---getting better by the hour
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Currently Miami Brewing's Shark Bait, but swmbo and I went to Mellow Mushroom for dinner tonight and I got a flight of beers that consisted of Sweetwater 420, Angry Orchard Crisp cider, Lost Coast's Great White wit, and Orange Blossom Pilsner.
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Drank a couple of homebrewed Simcoe Pale Ales after work, now I'm tasting some Ninkasi Brewing Dawn of the Red IRA Ale... An aromatic IPA under a new name. Good beer!
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Victory Swing Session Saison.

It's a saison. Its dry. It's spicy and a bit funky. I think they used a Belgian strain, it's not tart/citrusy, just dry. And I'm missing that compared to my own saisons. It's very thin in the body department, but that is to be expected as a hyper attenuated 4% beer. I make lots of what I consider session Saisons, but they end up more around 5-5.5%. Its supposed to have wheat and oats in it, but I think they filtered out all the goodness they bring to the mouthfeel to get it crystal clear. I would drink it again if someone handed me one, but I'd rather drink my own, or ones with a Naked Cat on the label.
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sA Rebel IPA...

It's good, just a good, approachable IPA for abot $15 for 12.

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Drinking nuttin..... darn it.
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After yesterday's graduation from a Master's program for one of my son's, we drank 5 different brews (all my homebrew). Saturday brings another graduation (other son, undergrad) so we'll be trying more.

Yesterday:

White House Honey Porter
Old Mr. Beer Oatmeal Stout with steeped grains
Oktoberfest with Raspberries
Old Mr. Beer HCD with Raspberries
Irish Hills Red
Mackinac Island Red
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Re: What are you drinking?

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RickBeer wrote:After yesterday's graduation from a Master's program for one of my son's, we drank 5 different brews (all my homebrew). Saturday brings another graduation (other son, undergrad) so we'll be trying more.

Yesterday:

White House Honey Porter
Old Mr. Beer Oatmeal Stout with steeped grains
Oktoberfest with Raspberries
Old Mr. Beer HCD with Raspberries
Irish Hills Red
Mackinac Island Red
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