Haven't found it yet but will try the new beer Extortion 17 brewed by Bayou Teche Brewing. Proceeds from profits will go to aid charities supporting Special Forces troops and their survivors. Went on sale July 4.
Haven't found it yet but will try the new beer Extortion 17 brewed by Bayou Teche Brewing. Proceeds from profits will go to aid charities supporting Special Forces troops and their survivors. Went on sale July 4.
Full week taking care of my kids alone while wife is in Phoenix. Picked up a six pack of New Belgium (Fat Tire guys) Skinny Dip. Jury still out...I don't think it was cold enough.
Fyi- Parish just released a new batch of Ghost today... Wont last long
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While on vaca, tried 30A Ale by Grayton Beach Brewery (in between Yeunlings of course). Very solid selection for those that like a light, hoppy flavor. Drinkability was A+
Started thinking about all the V-spot bleeding going on over here lately and decided this thread needed a bump.
First and probably only beer this evening, a Dale's Pale Ale while browning and smothering some poke chops.
Not summer, but thought I should share.
Cajunrunner you would appreciate this, I had a friend who was in from Arizona who managed to get his hands on a bottle of Pliny the Elder. My god was that a great beer. Not trying to be overly dramatic, but it is probably top 3 best beers that I have ever tried, may even be the top.
It's considered by whoever ranks beers as one of the top beers in the world. Russian River brewing is one of those holy grail breweries. I had this idea for a business that would cater exclusively to these really great micro-breweries and getting their beer into untouched markets, and specializing in only that. For example. Make a deal with Russian River to pack and crate their beer from California to Lafayette for a period of time. Let it run wild on a virgin market and see where the demand is. If it's enough demand for Russian River to consider full time distribution in this area, have it written in the original deal with Russian River that the business retains a small portion of the money from any distribution to the area. I have no idea how beer distribution even works, but it seems to me like this is an untapped cottage-type business that could do very well for itself. Just an idea.
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