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Drinking a Georgetown Brewing Roger's Pilsner with lunch... Delicious!
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Drinking: Columbus Double India Pale Ale
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A Mr. Beer seasonal with a few additions. Not too bad. But I've made and had better
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Home brewed Double Highway Ale (Belgian double)
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Kilt Skier's Bier de Mars. In a shaker glass, like that dubbel above. Because I'm also a heretic.
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Pure deliciousness... luckily I have a dozen more of these (and a handful of standard) to hold me over...
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I love Rodenbach (any of it). But all I am drinking is Dark Rye Session IPA
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Mowed the lawn, then popped the trub bottles of Steamed Nelson (left) and Kiwi Pee (right). Both are nice and very different then anything else in my pipeline.
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Can't beat having bottles of one-off batch AC Golden sours in your fridge... Craft? Or crafty? I don't really care. Damn good is what they are...

Hmm... I think Golden's Promise is being opened tonight... or maybe Peche 4... decisions...

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Deschuetes Fresh Squeezed. Last bottle.
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Not yet but the Dr. Hoptagon is for tonite and the Chocolate Coffee stout is for tomorrow night as a pre- mother's day for my wife, who loves coffee stouts.
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Finally Graduated, Mom and Dad Are Over The Moon, a Blue Moon clone.
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Re: What are you drinking?

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A mystery homebrew from a bottle I forgot to label. Good stuff anyway.
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Re: What are you drinking?

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White House Honey Porter, Kilkenney's Irish Red, and Summer Blonde.
Brewing up next: Blood Orange Hefeweizen
Fermenting: Summer Blonde, White House Honey Ale
Conditioning: European Bock, Summer Blonde
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DirtRacer wrote:A mystery homebrew from a bottle I forgot to label. Good stuff anyway.
I love those.

EDIT: Drinking Dark Rye Session IPA Like Thing, which is most excellent.
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Found a bomber of my Session IPA in the back of the fridge and decided to see how it aged. I'm pleasantly surprised. It lost some aroma but it's still there and the flavor is, to me, much better than some of the commercial session beers out there now. Crystal clear and the only slight complaint I can find is it finishes just a tad bit dry though not overly so.
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