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I did, thanks for the heads up I replied by PM after clearing my boxHave you read my message on the profile page? Your box is full.
I did, thanks for the heads up I replied by PM after clearing my boxHave you read my message on the profile page? Your box is full.
DANG! That looks so good!All the talk about IPA's made me thirsty. Well, that and mowing the lawn
Excellent photo!
I put away a few 4 Pines American Pale Ales at the pub yesterday ...passable....and Resch's Bitter....Reschs Refreshes.It sure was, you Americans know how to brew an IPA
(I must say, I am glad I didn't buy a six-pack! How do all you guys drink IPAs? I really am trying to like it! )
Anyway, thanks a million, Taylor!
¡Salud
... and last it should... at least until desperation dictates consumption...It just tastes bad to me. IPAs were invented to make the beer last on the voyage to India
Totally agree with meako here!The craft brewers round these parts seem to be on a mission to make the sourest ,fruitiest ,hoppiest beer ever....gimme a Lowenbrau or malty English ale any day.
Thanks Taylor! Sometimes they just work out...Excellent photo!
Yep! I realized I didn’t get the entire humongous label into the picture so I edited to add the name, it’s smooth stuff! If I had to guess it would be “zye witch”Zywiec?
Jé-vièts. One of the oldest European brewery. I think they never changed of logo.Yep! I realized I didn’t get the entire humongous label into the picture so I edited to add the name, it’s smooth stuff! If I had to guess it would be “zye witch”
Great photo, I gotta try that stuff.Now here's a good old-fashioned lager beer that my great-great-grandfather George Wilmot, Canadian, might have--and probably did--drunk. Neither sour, nor fruity, nor too hoppy. Very refreshing. Toasting Dave (@dc50), my friend from Canada:
Cheers!
Wow, you grabbed one of those quick!!!Had to try out the new tool. Worked good!
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