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Here's the first pour of my Fruit Salad Session IPA, brewed for the Nashville trip. I'm way early on the taste, but I had to do it, you know.....for science.

It's been in the bottle for 13 days and in the fridge for just 24 hours. I have not posted the recipe for this as it's a surprise to those going to Nashville. It turned out pretty good. Aroma is a little lighter than I was shooting for, but it could get a little better with another week or two conditioning. It poured with a light chill haze, nothing a week or so in the fridge won't clear up. It's a real easy drinking beer. As the title implies, the flavor is full of fruit. And at 4.5% ABV, it's perfect for Nashville.
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Inkleg wrote:I concur, think you and I followed close to the same recipe. I did 11 gallons and racked it into my rum barrel. It lacks in roastyness and mouthfeel, but other than that it's a good starting point.

Oh, just poured another Levitation, hash marks are at 49. Can't remember how full I filled the keg. Just a few more and it will kick.
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Pliny by the fire. The sweet smell of Simcoe...the crackling of the fire.....ahhh.....

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Kealia wrote:Pliny by the fire. The sweet smell of Simcoe...the crackling of the fire.....ahhh.....
Fire......California............HAHAhahahahahahaha, you're one funny guy.
Thanks for the offer with the Levitation, wish you were here to help.
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Blasphemy. Pliny in a Stone glass?
You guys found out what cold is like in the winter now I see.

I took it easy and only had 1 beer today. Gotta ease back to work tomorrow after spending too much time off during the holidays.
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a glass of my Middletown Pale Ale on tap.
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Beer-lord wrote:Blasphemy. Pliny in a Stone glass?
You guys found out what cold is like in the winter now I see.

I took it easy and only had 1 beer today. Gotta ease back to work tomorrow after spending too much time off during the holidays.
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While in Florida, tried a Maduro Brown Ale from Cigar City. Unimpressed, wish it had been on draft instead of a can.
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Also had the chance to visit Dunedin (pronounced Dun Edin) Brewery and have a quick one, planned on more, but one of our party wasn't too good on a bike (we biked there, had a brew, then biked back trying to make St. Pete's beach sunset but it was too cloudy). Had one of their Brown Ale's, it was good. Wish we had time for more. Had planned to hit a number of breweries, but visiting relatives got in the way.
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RickBeer wrote: Had planned to hit a number of breweries, but visiting relatives got in the way.
I hate when that happens.
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My Nashville Breakwater Pale Ale. Doesn't look it but it's carbed perfectly. Has a nice grapefruit nose, a beaut of a color but finishes a bit dry. This bottle is barely 3 weeks old but I've not bottled from the keg yet and I have dry hops in the keg so the ones making the trip will definitely taste and smell different.......hopefully better.
Not my best but a very decent brew, low cal, low ABV and won't last long.
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Sierra Nevada Porter.
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As BL and BD I am doing this for scientific purposes, 10 days on the gas, had to get a taste of the NASHVILLE TRAVELING IRISH RED! Yum now, gonna be really nice in a couple weeks!
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Looks great, can't wait to taste it!!
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One of my Bengal in the Rye(s)
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
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