beer thread turned into a stove thread

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Never mind;)

It's always a Beer night

Thread getting back on track, Iceguy, you started this way past my bedtime sorry I'm late to the party

actually i knew it when I didn't see you chime in...LOL
 
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Enerzone Eurostar. Really looking forward to next heating season. But I can wait till Summer is over ;)

You know that you'll have that new stove fired up in July with the AC running just to see if it can overwhelm the central air unit. :)

For some reason though when I hear Eurostar I have flashbacks to a former car, a 87 Chevy Eurosport. One of the many wonders of mid 80's General Motors engineering. Ran great, but the body had almost completely fallen off the car when it went to its final resting place.

Back to the original topic (sorta), my favorite beer is cold. I'm not very picky when it comes to beer. I am getting ready to enjoy a Founders 'Dirty Bastard' though. Good stuff. Once warm weather returns, its back to the cheap stuff. When it comes to spirits, I have a weakness for a good whiskey or bourbon.
 
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Mad Dog's was Shock Top, end of the world, at the time;)
 
Drink a lot of Long Trail. Try a new craft brew every week.
I always buy some Alchemist Heady Topper when I can get my hands on it. Well worth $14 for a 4 pack!! _g
 
Drink a lot of Long Trail. Try a new craft brew every week.
I always buy some Alchemist Heady Topper when I can get my hands on it. Well worth $14 for a 4 pack!! _g
Mmmmm, Heady Topper! Hill Farmstead and Lawson's too. You're spoiled and I'm jealous!:) I need a beercation in Vermont this summer!
 
Okay, my turn! :) I have a Virginia craft beer blog I really need to get back into updating when I graduate with my Bachelor's in two months (only took me about 20 years to get it!) - http://www.vabeertrail.net/

My craft brewery of choice is Hardywood Park - http://www.hardywood.com/ In fact, I enjoyed a Bourbon Gingerbread Stout just last night.

VA seems to add a new craft brewery every week or two. They're all over the place now!
 
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