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Four Peaks Kilt Lifter, few of these kept my swearing to a minimum during my manual swap this weekend. I don't pretend to be a connoisseur of beers, I just really like this.
Last edited by AwakenNoMore; 12-27-2015, 07:08 AM.
1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
1988 Mazda RX-7 TII "Mako" The Free Dorito bacon by Jared Laabs, on Flickr
usually a fan of IPA's Porters Stouts.
Our Daughter brought over some GoodLife Sweet as
man that was good great chugging beer after wrenching or yard work
Deschutes - Fresh Squeezed IPA
Elysian - Space Dust IPA
Boneyard - Hop A Wheelie IPA
Boneyard - RPM IPA
I drink far too much IPA lol.
I'm with you 1000% on this. I can't get enough of bright, fresh, citrus IPAs lately!! Try and get your hands on Lompoc Pamplemouse or Coalition Space Fruit, you'll love them.
Anyone know of any really good American-made Belgian Triple style ales? I love love love triples, but I have yet to have one made on this side of the Atlantic that tastes as good as the authentic stuff.
Anyone know of any really good American-made Belgian Triple style ales? I love love love triples, but I have yet to have one made on this side of the Atlantic that tastes as good as the authentic stuff.
Triples are a finicky beer to make. I think maybe because our water is different? I'm probably grasping but, it's the only thing I could think of. My dad made a Belgian strong ale aged in a chardonnay cask. It's stupid good and it's got like a 14% ABV.
Anyone know of any really good American-made Belgian Triple style ales? I love love love triples, but I have yet to have one made on this side of the Atlantic that tastes as good as the authentic stuff.
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