We have some of the best in Washington State...
And there is sumthin sexy about it too...
1 posted on
01/07/2006 8:38:57 AM PST by
pissant
To: JoeSixPack1; JoeSixPack
Which of you guys writes for Philly.com?
2 posted on
01/07/2006 8:50:21 AM PST by
pissant
To: pissant
Nothing like a crackling cold IPA after mowing the front acreage on a hot summer's day.
3 posted on
01/07/2006 8:55:19 AM PST by
Noumenon
(Activist judges - out of touch, out of tune, but not out of reach.)
To: pissant; knews_hound
5 posted on
01/07/2006 8:56:50 AM PST by
quantim
(If the Constitution were perfect it wouldn't have included the Senate.)
To: pissant
As a New Yorker, I'm partial to Rheingold.
6 posted on
01/07/2006 8:56:51 AM PST by
Sociopathocracy
(Ad majorem Dei gloriam)
To: pissant
34 posted on
01/07/2006 10:01:48 AM PST by
Drango
("Complico, ergo sum")
To: pissant
Just had a Redhook IPA for the first time last night. Extremely bitter brew, but tasty.
39 posted on
01/07/2006 10:08:58 AM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: pissant
"Did someone say 'pale ale'?"
40 posted on
01/07/2006 10:08:59 AM PST by
Future Snake Eater
(The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil, this plan just might work.)
To: pissant; knews_hound
"As one well-known brewer told me a few years ago, hops can hide a multitude of sins so easily, 'a monkey could make an IPA.'"
Okay as long as the hops are good quality and fresh - pellets kept in a fridge for six months don't qualify...
50 posted on
01/07/2006 12:14:21 PM PST by
decal
(Mother Nature and Real Life are conservatives; the Progs have never figured this out.)
To: pissant
a good IPA is a great pleasure if your cellarman is useful, such as a Harvieston Bitter & Twisted or an Orkney Northern Lights. I used to include Deuchars in that list but apparently Caledonian/S&N have saved money on materials.....
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