Because last night my loving son took me out to a local beer pub...
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This is KC arriving at Ted's Beer Hall.
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Thirty beers on tap, on a rolling screen
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Here we are, with out first order. Mine was a Imperial Stout from Epic Brewing called Big Bad Baptist. It was just okay. KC had a Saugatuck Bonfire Brown and a Ted's Beer! blonde ale from local outfit Mad Anthony's.
My take on his two- the brown had a caramel smell but not much of a taste. The Ted's had a toasty backtaste that was kinda leaning towards the 'dirty sock' end of the spectrum for me.
Just so you know- much like everything else this morning, my computer is fighting hard to be a horse's rear today. Hopefully we will now move on without further incident.
Nope. Definitely further incident. How this computer misreads this crap is beyond me. But, here goes again...
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See, I knew you could do it! I rather liked this picture, but KC preferred this...
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At any rate, we now have a new lineup. My big glass was another imperial stout, this one by Casita brewing out of North Carolina, which they decided should be named Bladow. Much better, with a strong caramel taste. The little one was a Resin IPA from Sixpoint Brewery out of Brooklyn. A strong piney hop aroma, surprisingly smooth going down. I'll never love IPAs, but this wasn't bad.
KC, in the meantime, has now added a small (earlier, not in picture) and a full-size of a Waist Deep pilsener form Indy's own Big Lug Brewery. He' declared it "Oberon with orange", and was quite pleased. I thought it more of a shandy than a pilsener.
Next, KC decided he wanted a mixed drink and we adjourned to the nearby Arena Bar, where I had a couple of Blue Moons and a burger.
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Pretty dead on Monday.
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KC playing a couple of songs we never really listened to.
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Now we move on to this morning's pre-dawn excursion...
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Deer in the distance
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As I was telling Laurie, this was Misty backtracking to sniff a varmint trail. The leash looped under her tail, and the metal ring (for in case you want to hook a non-bungee line to it) was up against her you-know-what. This led to her simulating something being wrong with her back end (basically trying to "poop" it away) until I saw the problem and, er, de-ringed her.
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The water is gone, so too the frogs. Misty refuses to believe.
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Something new at the river landing- but why?
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Fooey on the river- too much green algae by the shore.
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"Oh, okay, I'll walk on the pavement today...
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...for a little while..."
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Today's 'deer just standing there' was on the main trail through the woods as we exited the ravine trail.
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They've cut a path through Scrappy's former 'favorite drinking hole'. He would've been mad; Misty don't care, and to me it's one less mosquito pit.
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He greeted our return with angry chatter. How rude!
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Ok one thing I can't stand the smell or taste of is beer really yuck for me. Next as I scrolled through looking at Misty I suddenly thought she had turned into a deer which of course she did it just was a deer, silly me
ReplyDeleteI'll be honest, the big upside to Celiac is that I can't drink beer. Not that I ever liked the taste of it much. Love that she's out and about, Addisons is tough, it's the other side of cushings.
ReplyDeleteLadies, if it helps any, I coulda done without the second stop... At any rate, I think we can stop worrying about Misty- a dog who used to need a day off after a 2 mile walk just finished her second one of the day fresh as a daisy! The meds have literally added two years to her life, from what we thought was advancing age...
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