Oh yeah.

Just a quick update on the mix of beers I have going in the kegerator right now.  It is working out so very well.  The Blue Paddle is a perfect refresher after my nice 2.6 mile walk home from work.  The fact that’s it’s been +/- 80F each and every day for a month makes a beer a real possibility after such a walk.  Cool evenings have been just right for both the Three Floyds Pride & Joy and the Left Hand Milk Stout.  In fact, I’m liking all three beers so much, I’ll often stand for a moment or two before the kegerator frozen in temporary indecision over which one to pour.

I think going to three beers on tap may finally be the solution to getting my beer budget under control.  In the past, the temptation has always been to pick up bottles here and there to fill a particular situation or (perceived) need.  Now, I’m having to almost force myself to bother with the remaining everyday (as opposed to cellarable) bottles I have in the house as I’d just as soon have a pour from one of the kegs.  Anyway, it’s going well.  The beer portion of the What Am I Drinking page may get a bit boring once I’ve “worked” through bottles I have on hand.  At least until my mid-November trip to Wisconsin, after which you’ll see plenty of treats otherwise unavailable down here showing up.

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3 Responses to Oh yeah.

  1. You should write more, preferably about beer. That is all.

  2. Have you tried any of the Blue Point Brewing Co beers? I am a big fan of their beer. Stumbled upon them a couple years ago. They have a nice selection of craft brews and some seasonals. My favorites – Toasted Lager and Hoptical Illusion.

    Kevin

  3. Sounds like you have a prime set-up my friend, cheers to you

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