Ha. I'm really struggling in here. Yeah, not bad. Not a lot of suds though. Not "flat" but not the typical suds one might used to. Overall, I liked it.Nice. And?
Ha. I'm really struggling in here. Yeah, not bad. Not a lot of suds though. Not "flat" but not the typical suds one might used to. Overall, I liked it.
7venth Sun Orange Graffiti Creamsicle Wheat
New Belgium hop avenger
Pretty solid way to kickoff cocktail party eve. Good brew with a round of golden tee on lunch break . This one doesn’t have the best aroma but the pineapple taste mixed with the right amount of hops is a good blend . The bogey on 18 put a sour taste in my mouth for 11 under . A score I’ll never see on a true course , but is a so so round of tee . The brew is a B plus . If I see anymore red in this place I may pick a fight with a bunch of dogs. Go gators !
Not in the cards this year unfortunately buddy.
My fav IPA ALONG with Elysian Space Dust . Both will knock u on ur ass
Retiring the jai alai tonight if the gators come up short .
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that one. Definitely going to look into it.Looks like we're down a man in this thread, but I'm going to bump with a new-found favorite. I've mentioned Lord Hobo Brewing out of Mass before, but with the full IPA Boom Sauce. This comes in a lot lighter at 4.5% and is one of the smoothest sessions(basically Pale Ales) I've ever had. Dry hopped with citra hops and has a really nice initial bite, but with a really balanced, clean finish. Just a great all around beer that I couldn't stop drinking last Saturday. If you're looking for almost a transition between pale ale and ipa, this fits the bill and to me is a much better tasting beer than its peers from Founders, New Belgium, etc.
@SeabeeGator
One of my favorites. I could drink those all day long and never get tired of them.
Retiring the jai alai tonight if the gators come up short .
My fav IPA ALONG with Elysian Space Dust . Both will knock u on ur ass
Looks like we're down a man in this thread, but I'm going to bump with a new-found favorite. I've mentioned Lord Hobo Brewing out of Mass before, but with the full IPA Boom Sauce. This comes in a lot lighter at 4.5% and is one of the smoothest sessions(basically Pale Ales) I've ever had. Dry hopped with citra hops and has a really nice initial bite, but with a really balanced, clean finish. Just a great all around beer that I couldn't stop drinking last Saturday. If you're looking for almost a transition between pale ale and ipa, this fits the bill and to me is a much better tasting beer than its peers from Founders, New Belgium, etc.
@SeabeeGator
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Our buddy GatorBart would beat a
man senseless for a 16 oz pour of space dust .
I trust my man Sofla with anything . But I honestly can’t say putting something called lord hobos boom sauce to my lips is something I look forward to.
That beer name isn’t helping any of us convince @Swamp Donkey or @jdh5484 craft beers aren’t gay
This literally has me tearing up. Spit a piece of cabbage from my dinner as I read this.
I’d say trust me, you’ll love it, but that’s probably not making things any less awkward.