Had our first BATW conference call with the North Carolina chapter (over two hours) although I don’t think they accomplished much.As far as Kruzader and me, we tried the following…
In the video clip I sent out a few days ago, you may have heard me say to the audience at my seminar, that my dad and I would go have a beer after the event was over.
This, my friend, was a joke. I told it, in part to drive home a point that lawyers (my father's profession), are great at slicing one another to ribbons in the court room - then going for a drink together after ward. Same thing goes on in Washington, D.C.
Pulled out this nice beer tonight to sample and wanted to tell you about it. It gives a deep amber hue with a simple light head. Looks quite robust in the appropriate Dogfish Head glass I have. Read more for the taste....
This Belgian Style Golden Ale was a great beer to start off the afternoon with. The rich creamy head had a fruity hops flavor and a flowery aroma. With an abv of 7.6 it was a nice selection before lunch. This beer is a great beer to share with some friends who want to drink a more flavored beer. This weekend is the Charlotte Oktoberfest and many beers will be tasted; too many remember. Batw rating on this beer is 7-9. a href="http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/beer-Pranqster.htm">http://www.northcoast.htm
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Let me start by saying it's a cornucopia of floating and bouncing hops in that glass. Up and down, round and round like a roller coaster of hoppy taste lings waiting to satisfy your desire for the perfect hop blend. Not to leave out a wonderful snow white head.
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In the video clip I sent out a few days ago, you may have heard me say to the audience at my seminar, that my dad and I would go have a beer after the event was over.
This, my friend, was a joke. I told it, in part to drive home a point that lawyers (my father's profession), are great at slicing one another to ribbons in the court room - then going for a drink together after ward. Same thing goes on in Washington, D.C.