It's Here! The April 8, 2017 Meet And Greet.
lindajoy wrote:
I've had it and yes it was too!!
The brewery gives you a tray with 12 shot glass size samples of all their beers... Needless to say I couldn't drink all of them but sure enjoyed what I did try!!
A micro brew beer you can't go wrong over..
Indeed! Have a blessed and happy Easter as well.
tugboat wrote:
New Glarus has good stuff.Try the Spotted Cow if you haven't already. Very tasty!
I had a couple of Sam Adams' brews on draft for the first time: Hopscape - a florally hoppy beer with a good malty aftertaste. Fresh as Helles - a mild, light-tasting "quaffable" beer, that had me coming back for seconds. I don't know the alcoholic strength of them, but definitely not excessive.
Im thinking miss Linda Joy,knows how to treat her men,Thats why she baked those brownies FOR US.
Big Bass wrote:
I had a couple of Sam Adams' brews on draft for the first time: Hopscape - a florally hoppy beer with a good malty aftertaste. Fresh as Helles - a mild, light-tasting "quaffable" beer, that had me coming back for seconds. I don't know the alcoholic strength of them, but definitely not excessive.
Sam Adams has some good stuff.If you like really hoppy beers look up Hopslam from Bell's Brewery in Michigan.It's around %10 alc.Aquired taste somewhat.
tugboat wrote:
Sam Adams has some good stuff.If you like really hoppy beers look up Hopslam from Bell's Brewery in Michigan.It's around %10 alc.Aquired taste somewhat.
Michigan has some good micros - Atwater, Founders, Shorts (Strohs backwards!
) . Bell's Oberon is a favorite, but, as you say, high in alcohol. A couple of Short's I enjoy are, Local's light - a wheat beer and Soft Parade. I enjoy drinking beer out of a thin- walled wine glass. Somehow, the beer tastes better.
Big Bass wrote:
Michigan has some good micros - Atwater, Founders, Shorts (Strohs backwards!
) . Bell's Oberon is a favorite, but, as you say, high in alcohol. A couple of Short's I enjoy are, Local's light - a wheat beer and Soft Parade. I enjoy drinking beer out of a thin- walled wine glass. Somehow, the beer tastes better.
I love Founders.Green Bush is good too.Bell's has a lot that I like.They've got a good cherry wheat that is different.Gonna enjoy an All Day from founders after yard work.Getting thirsty now.Gotta get to work,lol.
tugboat wrote:
I love Founders.Green Bush is good too.Bell's has a lot that I like.They've got a good cherry wheat that is different.Gonna enjoy an All Day from founders after yard work.Getting thirsty now.Gotta get to work,lol.
It's a great day for the yard - and an All day IPA.
lindajoy wrote:
Wowww~~! What an honored priveldege, πΉπ...Thank You ever so much..
I shall be as respectful I assure you..Maybe~
To start us off after those delicious brownies, BTW are they Colorado special brownies?? Huh, huhππππ
π here's some gum for everyone..
When finished use the gum wall, located in Seattle, Wa. Flights leave every 20 minutes, as its tradition and keeps it off the ground.. Ever step on gum??
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Good Afternoon Miss Lindajoy! Colorado Brownies? Now I'm salivating, I've never had those before!!! By the way, I'm still virtually salivating over your delicious pork roast!
Yes, I've stepped on gum and it's disgusting. My mom did manage to teach me a few things. One of the three dealt with the disposal of ABC gum. IF there was not a trash can in sight, wrap it in paper and into pocket or purse for later disposal. If that's not an option, throw into the bushes where no one will step on it.
The other two of the three were "pick up your feet" and "stand up straight". I am most grateful for all three of my mothers' teachings.
Enjoy your day Lindajoy! You spread joy everyday you post here on OPP, which can get down right, oops, I mean Left and progressively nasty. You always refute them in kindness and to no uncertain terms.
Larry the Legend wrote:
As I see it, the sun's over the yardarm somewhere...
Bottle of Dog, anyone?
No tough talk, but it's ok to booze today?
Whew!
tugboat wrote:
Indeed! Have a blessed and happy Easter as well.
Thank You,tugboat... I plan to as it is most special..
Today, Palm Sunday~~Many blessings always..
Let us simply remember its purpose..
no propaganda please wrote:
The Wisconsin farmer had a great idea. We plant a couple of acres of vegetables each year. Another neighbor has the equipment to plow and till the area, and needs a place to dispose of his sheep and cow manure so it works out well, barter and connections much better than money and not YET taxable. So far the neighbors have only had three kids that needed to be euthanized, and we have been here for 20 years the neighbors for 16, They are practical people, euthanizing consists of a bullet to the head, that way the kid (which is a gift from God) can be used to feed people not just wasted. City people do not quite get it for NPP it was tough. Having been a farm kid it bothered me a little but was understandable.
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See, if we got back to being neighbors and healed each other out we would be so much better off!!!
I'm glad the euthanasia is a quick process and I very much like they use the food for consumption rather than wasting...
City people? Heck they pass out just watching it take place....lololol
Big Bass wrote:
I had a couple of Sam Adams' brews on draft for the first time: Hopscape - a florally hoppy beer with a good malty aftertaste. Fresh as Helles - a mild, light-tasting "quaffable" beer, that had me coming back for seconds. I don't know the alcoholic strength of them, but definitely not excessive.
There you go!! Exactly why I like it and no after taste....π
boatbob2 wrote:
Im thinking miss Linda Joy,knows how to treat her men,Thats why she baked those brownies FOR US.
Bob, hello and Thank You but that was Larry that provided those delicious d Brownies... I just added lobster and Sam Adams beer or Bluemoon ..
All good~~
QuestGirl wrote:
Good Afternoon Miss Lindajoy! Colorado Brownies? Now I'm salivating, I've never had those before!!! By the way, I'm still virtually salivating over your delicious pork roast!
Yes, I've stepped on gum and it's disgusting. My mom did manage to teach me a few things. One of the three dealt with the disposal of ABC gum. IF there was not a trash can in sight, wrap it in paper and into pocket or purse for later disposal. If that's not an option, throw into the bushes where no one will step on it.
The other two of the three were "pick up your feet" and "stand up straight". I am most grateful for all three of my mothers' teachings.
Enjoy your day Lindajoy! You spread joy everyday you post here on OPP, which can get down right, oops, I mean Left and progressively nasty. You always refute them in kindness and to no uncertain terms.
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Lolol Quest, I think we had the same mom..ππΊ
Thank You for your kind words, quest. I absolutely enjoy reading your posts..I learn plenty from them and am appreciative of the fact that you were not rude or insulting with people either. I know we're passion driven, and that we're going to stay things that we don't necessarily mean in the heat of anger, but I wish that we would as adults try little better in recognizing everyone has an opinion and their opinion is just as valuable... For some right? Just kidding.. You are so appreciated, and special, Quest!! Big hug to you anddddd just for you~<
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