So a few friends and I chipped in and bought this Lazarus cooler. For $350, you get the cooler, $6 6 packs until mid September and then $10 6 packs for life. Their 6 packs range from $16-$18 per.
We are currently buying about a case every few days lol.
Not a beer but I had my last day in command today and the squadron gave me this fire poker that one of the guys made. Reason I post it here is because it immediately made me think of the whale slayers that used to be posted here a few years ago.
Learning the business. Has worked at Narrow Path Vineyards. 3rd Generation Class of '25. Horticulture/Viniculture degree. Spreading his wings to learn more and this is the place. I post seldom , but enjoy reading the posts here as I am a beer guy.
The Agent NEIPA and Dreamstate Imperial NEIPA at Kettlehead Brewing in downtown Nashua, NH. Lots of IPAs on draft. Tried tasters of a couple others. I'm not going to say they blew me away, but for a place that I can walk three blocks to, it is absolutely good enough that I'll go back.
I am new to posting on this thread but love reading it. I am NOT an IPA guy but do love the names and the art work. Leaving California tomorrow and leaving the kid behind. Here are a couple more I tried while here. Had to try the Pliny just because everyone here on this thread loves it…for an IPA I did like it. The 805 and Steelhead are very solid choices if you find yourself on the West Coast.
Welcome aboard! I've been going back and forth to the central coast for damn near 20 years, to include recently living there for 2 years. I lived ~30 mins from the Firestone Buellton barrelworks location, which was pretty awesome. Still kick myself in the ass for the fact I still haven't made it to their invitational up in Paso yet. One day.
Sucaba one of my faves too. All those FW box beers were good.
Going through my ipa order from NY breweries and this is one of the weaker ones but has a unique label. Best one so far was one from Menagerie Beer called Catalog of Virtues.
Todays Friday share beers. Glass of draft beer is Lone Pint's Neighbor Of The Beast. I found it light and delicious. I didn't know it was Lone Pint's first beer, The Ginterference Gin Barrel Aged IPA from Rock Cut Brewery in Estes Park was absolutely amazing. Gin notes to start backed up by nice IPA bitterness and a smooth finish. Yum!! This was the first time I have had the Martin House Pils. To be honest I king of cringe when I see a Martin House can... ben disappointed too many times. This one was pretty solid.
My friends from Madison left me a 12 pack of cows amongst other things.
Great album! Dr. LadyDave saw him in DC for a solo show in February and we're going to see him and the 400 Unit at the Ryman in October. Put on a helluva show at ACL in April.