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Explain please?Flat Cap Mild, creamy head curtesy of a medicine dropper
Explain please?Flat Cap Mild, creamy head curtesy of a medicine dropper
That Scottish beer looks up my alley.View attachment 31148While out and about town, we pulled into Oakshire for lunch and beers. She has a wonderful Scotch Ale, Order of the Thistle, while I have the usual Watershed IPA.
It was a good, malty brew.
Yeah, unfortunately that's why that candy, and others, will have to remain a childhood memoryLost a gold tooth cap from one of those once. I would like to try the beer though
Anyone else catch the multiple mentions that craft beer got during today's eulogies?Pouring aView attachment 31083 glass of homebrew thanks to Jimmy Carter!
Half pint of Schwarzbier View attachment 31145
That looks really good. I hope mine comes close in looks at least.
Oh my. No clue. Sorry to hear that.Brown lager. It's my American Brown recipe, but with 34/70 and noble hops at a lower IBU. Tastes a little too sweet/malty than I was hoping. Still very drinkable
I don't know how much regional or national coverage there's been, but Richmond, Virginia has been without potable water since Monday. Most people don't have running water at all. The issue spread to surrounding counties starting on Tuesday. We're talking about almost 1.5 million people without running or potable water for 4 days.
The projected timeline from the city suggests everything returning to normal over the weekend, but I'm still skeptical.
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Thanks. We were lucky because I saw a weird rumor circulating on social media and decided to be paranoid and fill both of our bathtubs just in case. 3 hours later people started losing water pressure and the city issued a boil water advisory. Also not a bad time to own a 7.5 gallon kettleOh my. No clue. Sorry to hear that.