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Beer, Video Games and Hookers: City of Charleston
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Beer, Video Games and Hookers. Reviews of the Fanciful Crap that Makes Life Worth Living. Apology as of 01/12/2009. The management of this blog wishes to apologize for the lengthy hiatus that we seem to have taken. It wasn't intentional. It just kind of happened. We are working on getting some new posts up. There are many things that have been discovered in the past months that definitely made life worth living. Bear with us until we can get back on some kind of schedule. Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Downtown...
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Beer, Video Games and Hookers: Cleaning
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Beer, Video Games and Hookers. Reviews of the Fanciful Crap that Makes Life Worth Living. Apology as of 01/12/2009. The management of this blog wishes to apologize for the lengthy hiatus that we seem to have taken. It wasn't intentional. It just kind of happened. We are working on getting some new posts up. There are many things that have been discovered in the past months that definitely made life worth living. Bear with us until we can get back on some kind of schedule. Monday, January 12, 2009. And I ...
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PremiumBitter: Avery Redpoint Ale
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Thursday, November 6, 2008. Of Boulder, Colorado. Some beer lovers enjoy a rich, malty brew, while others go more for hoppy. Likes both - as evidenced by this rich and caramelly. Amber ale with the distinct flavor and bouquet of Cascade hops. Reaching the perfect balance of crystal malt sweetness and hop bitterness took plenty of time and effort, making Redpoint. The perfect beer for toasting your most recent success. Up front balanced by citrusy. Relatively malty body gives way to a medium-dry hoppy.
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PremiumBitter: July 2008
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Friday, July 25, 2008. An update from your humble Beer Geek. Spokane Falls from the Monroe St. bridge downtown. I have recently (days ago) moved to Spokane, Washington(don't worry, I stopped at plenty breweries along the way) in pursuit of better career(and beer) opportunities. I've already seen a wealth of beer I could never get in the Sooner State. There are a couple of local breweries and the solid " Laughing Dog. I will miss my friends and acquaintances back in Oklahoma, you folks are exceptional!
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PremiumBitter: Amber Waves of Grain
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. Amber Waves of Grain. Everyone knows what water is, but what about malt? Malted grains make up the bulk of a beer recipe. Malted barley is the most common, followed by malted wheat. Other cereals such as oats, rye, corn, and rice are sometimes used as well. How does a beer feel in your mouth? Simply put: the more grain the more potential alcohol a beer can have. A beer made with twice the amount of grain can theoretically yield twice the quantity of alcohol. Dye can be used to...
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PremiumBitter: November 2008
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Thursday, November 6, 2008. Of Boulder, Colorado. Some beer lovers enjoy a rich, malty brew, while others go more for hoppy. Likes both - as evidenced by this rich and caramelly. Amber ale with the distinct flavor and bouquet of Cascade hops. Reaching the perfect balance of crystal malt sweetness and hop bitterness took plenty of time and effort, making Redpoint. The perfect beer for toasting your most recent success. Up front balanced by citrusy. Relatively malty body gives way to a medium-dry hoppy.
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PremiumBitter: Christmas Beer
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Thursday, December 25, 2008. Merry Christmas from Kudy the dog. Before flying home to Florida for the holidays, I decided to sample two more winter offerings available in the Northwest. Style: English Olde Ale. Traditionally malty with the warming sensation of alcohol, Olde Ales are brewed in the fall as winter warmers. Ingredients: Water, malt, hops and yeast with no adjuncts, no preservatives and no pasteurization. Our glacier-fed water originates in the 1,500-square-mile Juneau Ice Field. A co...Mediu...
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PremiumBitter: Flying Dog Wild Dog Collaborator Doppelbock
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Flying Dog Wild Dog Collaborator Doppelbock. Collaborator has a full body with a sweet malt profile and a slight roast character. The complete recipe and printable labels are available for download at. WwwOpenSourceBeerProject.com. We want to thank everyone who contributed to creating this beer, it truly was a collaboration. Original Gravity: 1.093. Specialty Malts: 120L Crystal, Chocolate Malt, Black Malt. Hops: Warrior, Northern Brewer, Cascade. No hops in the nose. As this i...
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PremiumBitter: Double Bastard
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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Of Escondido, California. American Strong Ale (doesn't quite have a specific category per se). This is a lacerative muther of a beer. The evil big brother of Arrogant Bastard Ale. It is strongly suggested you stay far, far away from this beer. Those foolish enough to venture close enough to taste will experience a punishingly unforgiving assault on the palate. ’Course there’s always the masochists. Dark, dried fruits. I get plums, dates, and some alcohol. June 10, 2009 at 9:19 AM.
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PremiumBitter: Winter Seasonal Ales: Powder Hound and Jubelale
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Monday, December 22, 2008. Winter Seasonal Ales: Powder Hound and Jubelale. This is the time of year when. Big Sky Brewing Company. Powder Hound is our Winter Ale, and since it is our own creation we call it a Northern Rockies Strong Ale. Powder Hound satisfies, with the fine hand selected British hops fully complimenting the smooth malt notes. After a day on the ice or in the snow, enjoy a Powder Hound Winter Ale. Available November through March. Brown sugar and some darker fruits. Very little aroma, I...
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