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kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
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clintonius wrote:Also, how did I miss that you mentioned Forbidden Fruit? I had it in Costa Rica and it's my favorite beer. Ever. It can't be imported into the US because of -- get this -- the label. It has the scene of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and she's handing him a beer rather than an apple. And she's naked. So the US won't allow it in. Bastards. I imagine you're in the same predicament in Canada.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
clintonius wrote:*Ridiculous truths about US beer situation*
Dream wrote:The postal service... An international network of forum dwellers who live in sane, sensible (to an extent) countries.....clintonius wrote:*Ridiculous truths about US beer situation*
I think I see a way out of your predicament....

BomanTheBear wrote:New truth:
Shocktop > Blue Moon.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
Azrael wrote:Dream wrote:The postal service... An international network of forum dwellers who live in sane, sensible (to an extent) countries.....clintonius wrote:*Ridiculous truths about US beer situation*
I think I see a way out of your predicament....
Things that have a high probability of being x-rayed and causing more trouble than it's worth: Internationally shipped postal packages full of alcohol.

Bakemaster wrote:Is anyone here familiar with Inversion IPA? I was at a tavern with Sarah in CA on Friday and didn't see much on tap that was familiar, so I took a shot at this one, but didn't enjoy it at all. It was so bitter that I was wondering if it was just an old/bad keg; I generally get along well with any IPA, plus it's from the same brewery as the Black Butte Porter that I think I raved about a ways back in this thread.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
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Bakemaster wrote:That all depends on whether I can find it here in Boston.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*

I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:Well, we all know that Oregon is simply California's coonskin cap...
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:It was a reference to Liza's (old?) title.

kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
That's amazing. Sig.the_stabbage wrote:It's a beer made with pepper. No, not hot peppers. Pepper. As in salt and pepper. It's good, but peppery.
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:No, I'm pretty sure it was made with cayenne pepper.the_stabbage wrote:It's a beer made with pepper. No, not hot peppers. Pepper. As in salt and pepper. It's good, but peppery.

I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
mathmagic wrote:Bake, that was incredibly well-played! Kudos.

kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
raptor.fortress wrote:Brisbane city, Brewhouse, Fourth Reich Beer.
Tasty, Tasty stuff.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
Bakemaster wrote:I did not know that Trappist monks were a big thing or that they made beer. I have only had the jams and preserves made by one abbey in Massachusetts, and assuming "Trappist" was just the brand for this one monastery, didn't look into it any further.
Those jams and preserves are the absolute best I have ever tasted. I think I have to have this beer.

Dream wrote:In any case, the Trappist beers are Westmalle, Orval, Chimay, Rochfort, and three others I can't recall the names of just now. There are many more beers from the low countries that look a lot like they might be Trappist, but aren't. The classic example of that is Hoegaarden, which even has a Crozier on the label, or Leffe, which I believe originated in an abbey but wasn't Trappist, and isn't brewed by the monks anymore.
Expect heavy, sweet, high alcohol beers. They're some of the most wonderful in the world.
kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*

kira wrote:*piles up some limbs and blood and a couple hearts for good measure*
GUYS. I MADE A HUMAN.
*...pokes at it with a stick*
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