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Need help...Fell on to the wagon again

BadDNA

hophead
Mar 31, 2006
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Living the dream.
All I saw in that pic was a bunch of soda cans, where are the beer bottles?:clue:



Just giving you a hard time, I'm not a fan of cans, I think it tends to give the beer some off flavors.:cheers:
 

SilentJ

trail builder
Jun 17, 2002
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Calgary AB
All I saw in that pic was a bunch of soda cans, where are the beer bottles?:clue:
what the hell is "soda" anyways? damn 'mericans! :rant:

Bottles are great and all - except when you have to hike a few miles into where youre going. Then you have to worry about them breaking, and they're a major PITA to haul out at the end of the day. Cans just crush up nice and tidy.

I think it tends to give the beer some off flavors.:cheers:
Yeah....wouldn't want your Colt45's to taste funny!:biggrin:
 

dogwonder

Nitro
May 3, 2005
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Was chilly when I got home and decided to make a trip to the cellar. And there I found some of this that I picked up over the summer for the cooler weather.



It was damn tasty and it feels good to be back off the wagon.
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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In a van.... down by the river
OMG, that would get me off the wagon for sure!!!

SS, is that Gordon Biersch in a can?
I'm not sure what Gordon Biersch is, but this is Oskar Blue's strong ale:

Gordon is a hybrid version of strong ale, somewhere between an Imperial Red and a Double IPA. We make it with six different malts and three types of hops, then dry-hop it with a mutha lode of Amarillo hops. It is 8.7% alcohol by volume, and has 85 International Bittering Units.
 

dogwonder

Nitro
May 3, 2005
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I'm not sure what Gordon Biersch is, but this is Oskar Blue's strong ale:

Gordon is a hybrid version of strong ale, somewhere between an Imperial Red and a Double IPA. We make it with six different malts and three types of hops, then dry-hop it with a mutha lode of Amarillo hops. It is 8.7% alcohol by volume, and has 85 International Bittering Units.
Oskar Blue is the brewing company? That sounds pretty freaking good. Sounds like a IIPA that's a bit sweeter than normal.