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Knew I had you at Simcoe. Heck, they had me at Saison and Brett. Simcoe was just icing on the cake.
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Inkleg wrote:A Sour and Stout. How can it get any better!
How about like this?
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Citra Sour is our very first single-hopped sour release. As the name suggests, Citra hops lend citrusy, fruity flavors and aromas, leaning toward grapefruit or even melon and passionfruit. It’s a popular hop in blends behind big West Coast IPAs, but bold enough to shine solo.

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mashani wrote:I think Kealia likes the sour part. Maybe it overrides the icky?
I think it just might, in fact.
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My Hiippity Hoppity
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Anniversary IPA; a commemorative home brew celebrating my 30th year of marriage to my wife, best friend, mother of my children, & the best grandmother ever. This tasty brew is very simple, yet, robust & flavorful. Brewed with 76% Pale malt, 24% Flaked corn & generously hopped with Amarillo & Simcoe hops; finishing at a respectable 7.5% ABV.
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Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale
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First, a big congrats on 30 years of marriage. I also made that mark last December. I think it says something about love, patience and friendship to accomplish this.
Now on to the important thing :) 24% flaked corn in an IPA. How did I not think of that? Not sure I'd want that much but that is somewhat original and outside my beer-box but it's on paper now and something to work on in the future.
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Drinking a Summer Ale (I think it was my first BIAB) and has a hint of orange from the peel I used. It was in the 90's today so its still summer here but getting close to fall. It really tasted good even if I do say so.
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Beer-lord wrote:First, a big congrats on 30 years of marriage. I also made that mark last December. I think it says something about love, patience and friendship to accomplish this.
Now on to the important thing :) 24% flaked corn in an IPA. How did I not think of that? Not sure I'd want that much but that is somewhat original and outside my beer-box but it's on paper now and something to work on in the future.
This one is 'all about the hops'. The corn adds a bit of flavor, but not much. Might try a similar ale with flaked rice instead of corn. I'm going to bring some growlers to a Sunday football viewing party (go Hawks!) & I'll get some more feedback on this one.
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Sue Smoked Porter. Have I told y'all how great this beer is since the last time I poured it?

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Founders ReDANKulous Imperial Red IPA. This is a BIG hoppy, piney, dank IPA. It's full of malt and full of bitter. Perfect for sitting in my neighbors garage watching college football.


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He makes you sit in the garage? Is that where the kids sit? :jumpy:
We tried that a while back and it's a BIG beer. I love the name.
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Michigan Red with burgers and sweet potato fries.
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Now look what you made me do, Inky. Sue from Feb '13 is still great... You should have picked up this #properGlassware when you were in Nashville... ;)

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Sams Vienna Lager Light
One of my best Lagers
4.5%
29 IBU
Very Drinkable and VERY TASTY
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House IPA might be one of the favorite beers I've brewed. ..

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