And D&q just got a few cases of boxers revenge
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What does that mean?
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I saw that. Those *******s.
Does this kind of ISO:FT happen very often?
http://www.talkbeer.com/community/threads/iso-beat-3l-ft-bcbs-sixtel-pvw-23-yr.8711/
WTF. Like 4rill WTF.
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Who wants to grab me a couple of bottles of RU55 and Boxer's Revenge this weekend?
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Holy crap. What's so special about HoTD Dave?
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Holy crap. What's so special about HoTD Dave?
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Larger volume allows for a slower and more uniform aging, plus a lower percentage of the beer is exposed to any oxygen in the headspace.
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85 New Belgium Falling Rock La Folie 81.76923077
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Parabola has hit the shelves here this week
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happy b-day jah
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I saw those on the shelf at Whole Foods in Napa while in search of Temptation.
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Who wants to grab me a couple of bottles of RU55 and Boxer's Revenge this weekend?
I can probably make it happen. I'll be out there for my birthday Saturday. Shoot me an email when you get a chance (in my profile).
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I saw those on the shelf at Whole Foods in Napa while in search of Temptation.
Temptation is rarer than Beat lately.
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plus a lower percentage of the beer is exposed to any oxygen in the headspace.
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plus a lower percentage of the beer is exposed to any oxygen in the headspace.
Not necessarily applicable. A beer carbonated in the bottle will not only pressurize the beer, but also create a blanket of CO2 between the beer and oxygen, since C02 is heavier than air.
Many craft beers are naturally carbonated in the bottle, so this is a non-issue.