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Finally and thank the beer gods that Lagunitas bottles have arrived and should be arriving regularly. My local grocery is greatly improving their beer selection and I know the guy who is in charge. Saw him at the last homebrew meeting and he said he was only going to have a case of Sumpin Sumpin this weekend and held me some.
Yummy, yummy, yummy I'm gonna have Sumpin Sumpin in my tummy. It can't cool fast enough.
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MMmmm....that Little Sumpin Sumpin is really good.
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It's almost a shame that it's 7.5% as I want to drink them all now!
Never brewed this and have seen a ton of recipes. I know one of the Borg has the recipe and I think sent it to me long ago but it's gone and I forgot who it was. Might have to revisit it one day. Oh how the list grows.
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That someone may have been me. I did a Sumpin clone quite some time ago. Back when we were on the MB forum and I was using QBrew. Maybe I can go back there and find it.
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I don't recall that either but I think it was BigPapa.Maybe it was Louie. Swear my memory sucks almost as bad as my brewing!
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That Little Sumpin' Sumpin' is one heckuva good beer. If I had to pick a go-to commercial beer on pain of death, that might be the one I'd choose. I'd never turn one down, that's fer sure.
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Beer-lord wrote:Would you brew it again?
From what I recall....yea, I would brew that again. It's been quite a while, but I do remember it being pretty good.
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There is a big bottle of "Lagunitas Sucks" at my local grocery that I've been eyeing...
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Looks like we're only going to get LSS and IPA. I don't think we are ever going to get the seasonals but I guess if these 2 sell, they might.
I've heard that they have every state asking for their beer and they can't make enough so we do get a pittance. A number of pubs have already had their kegs but I guess it's a wait and see for us.
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As I recall it Chris, you got the idea to brew LSS when you, BeerRx, and I met at that vegan bar and exchanged beer. I've never brewed a LSS clone so I know it wasn't me.
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LouieMacGoo wrote:As I recall it Chris, you got the idea to brew LSS when you, BeerRx, and I met at that vegan bar and exchanged beer. I've never brewed a LSS clone so I know it wasn't me.
Your right. The link I posted actually has both of you making comments regarding that visit.

I wonder what ever happened to BeerRx. He was a nice guy. That was a great night of food and beers.
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Veegan bar? No bacon? Hmmmm!
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No bacon....but the best vegan bratwurst you'll ever have. If I didn't know it wasn't vegan, I would have never known. And I'm a meatatarian!!!!!
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That place is in Columbus right? What is it called? Got friends to drag there one day...
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