Comment on As the beer gets older, experimentation increases by Aaron
I will probably never know.
View ArticleComment on As the beer gets older, experimentation increases by bottlebybottle
It's probably best that way. It's not been my experiment, though; Mr. Fuz bought <i>way</i> too much pumpkin ale last year.
View ArticleComment on As the beer gets older, experimentation increases by bottlebybottle
I heard about this…congrats, and I hope it’s going well. Might try to make it up in May, when the school year’s over.
View ArticleComment on You’re ashamed of me, aren’t you? by grotusque
Dude, it’s worth it just to have stuff that Mr Fuz won’t use for red beer. That’s why I keep an extra bottle of whiskey around.
View ArticleComment on Confidential to: nameless brewery in town. by Re-evaluating «...
[...] while back, I made snide comments about a local brewery. Which doesn’t mean I didn’t believe them to be true, [...]
View ArticleComment on Re-evaluating by Grotusque
I’ve been told that you should never rely on a the first year’s offerings of a brewery. Being open to the re-evaluation of what one thinks is a known quantity is, I believe, a plus.
View ArticleComment on Like bringing a beet to a beer fight by 7pm Indecision « A pint...
[...] yeah‘ funkiness of the start. It’s still good, mind you and I won’t be struggling to finish it by any means. There’s just something keeping it from being [...]
View ArticleComment on My progress (Friday, pre-lunch) by grotusque
I’ve had the heather beer and I dug it: It’s not too heathery. Which has been true of both Apocalypse ales: they’ve been very tasty but pretty mild, from a flavor perspective.
View ArticleComment on My progress (Friday, pre-lunch) by bottlebybottle
I tasted it. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t for me.
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