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  1. what to drink: keg of furthermore fallen apple or bottle of oso rye pumpkin? tough decisions...
  2. Legal analysis of WI Assembly Bill 287: http://bit.ly/2XUK7z
  3. Hello. long time no talk. now updating again (for the time being)
  4. Come to "ACT 8 Octoberfest" Saturday, October 17 from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ACT 8 is 300 mile bicycle ride to raise... http://bit.ly/2U2J7
  5. Your guide to Fall Wisconsin Beer Fests: http://bit.ly/1ugV2u - please let me know if I missed any!
  6. PorterPalooza #3 - Sand Creek Porter - dead-on for the style or vapid? http://bit.ly/u5JZW
  7. Lawnmower beer tasting with @BeerTalkToday, part 2: http://bit.ly/1szIuM
  8. PorterPalooza #2 (or 3 or so), St Peter's Old Style Porter: http://bit.ly/8tYxL
  9. RT @twinbeer Check it out... Crack'd Wheat (New Glarus Brewing Company): Read More http://bit.ly/WZ7o7
  10. Day 1 of the Great Lawnmower Beer Tasting with @BeerTalkToday - what is it and what do we think of the first 8 (of 15): http://bit.ly/qdE1e
  11. Avery Sixteen tonight w/ grilled steak and corn. Great pair - funk and spice of the beer complimented the buttery NY Strip and sweet corn.
  12. America v Germany - creativity v perfection. Is one better than the other? Not really, but the respect isn't mutual: http://bit.ly/4KbUq
  13. Dark Horse Black Bier is a very interesting porter - lighter-bodied than edmund fitz, with a pronounced roastiness... http://bit.ly/RZBBX
  14. Put an Edmund Fitz and Contorter Porter side-by-side; surprisingly similar beers - the contorter was a little... http://bit.ly/9Qyj2
  15. know the difference between cask ale and a firkin? Know where to find either? http://bit.ly/3BWrvn
  16. Ugh. How about a description of what you're clicking on? My review of Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter: http://bit.ly/rKjpz
  17. http://bit.ly/rKjpz
  18. Ah. Back from my brother's wedding just in time to find out that apparently you can be caned for drinking beer: http://bit.ly/UlgCu
  19. @BlatzLiquor I like it, though it is pretty darn sour; sort of a brown version of Rodenbach almost
  20. My obsession with porter begins with New Glarus Old English Porter. Read a review and learn a little history: http://bit.ly/RqRur