2nd beer and last call. Stone Ruination IPA. It's amazing that after drinking a 120 Minute anything tastes like a lite beer, even a 7.7% double IPA clocking in at over 100 IBU's.
Good Bad & The Monkey
Buncha students came over, the Vanderbilt Fermentation Club. Making a 7.5% Holiday spiced ale (HolidAle?). About to put it into the primary.
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Prince of Fatness
Wow. Trent was brewing? And isn't it a little late to brew a holiday ale?
Not at it at all.
DFH 120 never gets old. I just wish it was a tad cheaper. MTA - to many home brews. Corrected spelling
I go on long weekends down at the Delaware beaches once or twice a year and that's when I pick up the pricey DFH stuff. I can get it in NJ but it is a lot cheaper in Delaware, and there is no sales tax. As I recall a four pack of 120 Minute was $35 there. It is over $10 a bottle in NJ.
Heh. Will be consumed a bit young, methinks.
Feeling the growl again
"If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does. There's your pep talk for today. Go Run." -- Slo_Hand
I am spaniel - Crusher of Treadmills
I spent the last 1.5 days on my roof tearing off the old shingles and installing new ones. I got about 3 square shingled and and 75% of the old ones off.Very fing sore right now and treated myself to a Rush River brewing co, Amber Ale.
My house was singled a year before we bought it and now, 9 years later they are shot. Dried out and curled on the south and west sides. We got some money freom the manufacturer of the shingles since they only lasted 1/3 of the warrantee period but didn't get enough to even cover the new shingles.
I HATE shingling. I think I'll have a Finnegins Irish Amber right now.
The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff
2014 Goals:
Stay healthy
Enjoy life
I spent the last 1.5 days on my roof tearing off the old shingles and installing new ones. I got about 3 square shingled and and 75% of the old ones off.Very fing sore right now and treated myself to a Rush River brewing co, Amber Ale. My house was singled a year before we bought it and now, 9 years later they are shot. Dried out and curled on the south and west sides. We got some money freom the manufacturer of the shingles since they only lasted 1/3 of the warrantee period but didn't get enough to even cover the new shingles. I HATE shingling. I think I'll have a Finnegins Irish Amber right now.
Will Crew for Beer
Ready for Winter.
Brown Ales, and Porters, and Stouts! Oh, my!
Rule number one of a gunfight, bring a gun. Rule number two of a gunfight, bring friends with guns.
Ready for Winter. Brown Ales, and Porters, and Stouts! Oh, my!
I'm up to 5 24-bottle cases, plus bombers on the side, in my stash now. I am going to have to start skipping lunch so I can lose weight and still get the beer stock under control.
How cute.
Looks like my stash. Well, about 10% of my stash that is.
BTW, whodat, DAMN I had some awesome NOLA-local brews tonight. Holy shit.
Just off the phone with SunKing. They say that The Deuce will be available for sale on 10/22, and will be available at the brewery and in local liquor stores.
Hey Span Span, what ya doing today?
How cute. Looks like my stash. Well, about 10% of my stash that is. BTW, whodat, DAMN I had some awesome NOLA-local brews tonight. Holy shit.
Sounds like you need to share more of your stash.
I was a bit jealous when I saw your Untappd check-ins. Did you get any good runs in?
Ran 7 on St. Charles yesterday. Slept in a bit after all the drink and then the OMG meal I had last night at GW Fins (not to be confused with tater head), about to go out for another run on St. Charles, hopefully as far as Audubon Park and back (11 miles if I do the park).
I've never been to GW Fins. I'll have to check it out next time I visit. Didn't get the chance to do much downtown last time I was there.