For when confronted by an actual cork sniffer....

i try to drink..it just dont go down no more. do sniff my bottles from time to time... cause i like the aromas...started trying to sense the peat --or vanilla --or spices they talk about in the flavoring

I'm a bit of an aroma fan myself. The burnt pumpkin smell - when I haven't eaten any pumpkin - still puzzles me...
 
MRI'a are the most fun. I like it when they ask if there is any metal in your body and I answer, "Yes. Copper and Lead..."
Didn't know you were wounded; thanks again for your service in both cases.
Non ferrous though / no magnetism to come ripping frag from your body though, right?

I got yelled at the last time because I kept falling asleep and twitching.
 
Didn't know you were wounded; thanks again for your service in both cases.
Non ferrous though / no magnetism to come ripping frag from your body though, right?

I got yelled at the last time because I kept falling asleep and twitching.

As long as its non-magnetic, I suppose its ok....
 
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Then you've been drinking the wrong beer! If you can find it, try La Rulles Tripel: RateBeer

On that note, both Ghar and I have breweries ;)
Yep, there is a beer for (almost) everyone.

I’ve been brewing beer since 1991, more than half my life, but the more I brew, the more I realize that beer first and foremost is a social drink (and in my opinion this goes for all alcoholic deinks). As a brewer I strive to put as much flavor and complexity as possible into every beer I brew (depending on what beer style I’m brewing, of course). But the most important flavor is always what we in Norwegian call «mersmak». «Mersmak» simply means the flavor that wants you to have one more of anything. And to me that is always the real test. Someone might praise a beer and wax eloquently about how the tropical and citrus notes of the hops balance perfectly with the bisquity malt flavors, but the real test is always if someone comes back for a second round. The beer you like is always the best beer for you. My beers are objectively more flavorful and complex than PBR, but who am I to say anyone’s beer is crap?

The same goes for any drink, food or guitar for that matter. I can try to convince people my beers are better, but ultimately the drinker decides.

And what makes me proud about my beer is seeing people enjoying themselves while drinking them. People chewing the fat with friends, laughing, talking, having a good time. That’s why I brew and enjoy beer.
 
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