New and Improved TnT Foodie thread

PadawanWarrior

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It's actually less bubbly........that's what gives it the "mouth feel" ;)

Read up on the start of the brand. It's very interesting.
There's more smaller bubbles vs less bigger bubbles is how I'd describe it. I know a little about beer. I use to brew it. Still have most of the shit including some old malted barley too. The stouts get some of that deeper coffee like flavor from the unmalted barley they use. And some creamy flavored barleys. But I didn't make many stouts. I prefer Pale Ales.
 

DarkWeb

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There's more smaller bubbles vs less bigger bubbles is how I'd describe it. I know a little about beer. I use to brew it. Still have most of the shit including some old malted barley too. The stouts get some of that deeper coffee like flavor from the unmalted barley they use. And some creamy flavored barleys. But I didn't make many stouts. I prefer Pale Ales.
Me too.....I worked as a brewer's helper at a micro with only 3 of us that where full time employees. But that was 20 years ago...got it because I homebrew a lot......like keg my own, in real sankey tap kegs :lol:
 
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PadawanWarrior

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I haven't done it in awhile either. If I do it again I'm buying a keg and CO2 tank, and will have a mini fridge. No way am I dealing with bottles again. Or better yet just buy a Kegerator, lol.
 

neosapien

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You fucking alcoholics. How bout try some fresh squeezed orange juice for a change.

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Fun story…

That's my grandma's depression glass juicer. About 8 years ago after my grandpa passed, my estranged sister called me wanting to reconnect. So I invited her over my house. She was there about 20 minutes then stole all of our grandma's depression glass and dipped out. And that was the last time any of us saw her. She didn't get the juicer though. And I'm okay with that.
 

PadawanWarrior

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You fucking alcoholics. How bout try some fresh squeezed orange juice for a change.

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Fun story…

That's my grandma's depression glass juicer. About 8 years ago after my grandpa passed, my estranged sister called me wanting to reconnect. So I invited her over my house. She was there about 20 minutes then stole all of our grandma's depression glass and dipped out. And that was the last time any of us saw her. She didn't get the juicer though. And I'm okay with that.
Sounds great. I'll bring the Vodka.
 

ANC

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You fucking alcoholics. How bout try some fresh squeezed orange juice for a change.

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Fun story…

That's my grandma's depression glass juicer. About 8 years ago after my grandpa passed, my estranged sister called me wanting to reconnect. So I invited her over my house. She was there about 20 minutes then stole all of our grandma's depression glass and dipped out. And that was the last time any of us saw her. She didn't get the juicer though. And I'm okay with that.
honestly thought you were drinking egg yolk, just looking at the picture
 

curious2garden

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FYI, don't ask for one in Ireland...
"However, the name "black and tan" is not used in Ireland as a term for a mixture of two beers. The drink is instead referred to as a half and half.[2] In Ireland, the term "black and tan" is associated with the Royal Irish Constabulary Reserve Force, nicknamed the "Black and Tans", which was sent into Ireland in the early 1920s during the Irish War of Independence and resulted in violent outbreaks between the forces and the Irish people.[2][7] "
 
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