What are you drinking tonight 2022?

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Sierra Nevada from cml, a lovely beer second time I have brewed this the magnum and cascade are shining, I stuck it in the fridge in the all rounder to cold crash and just like left it there at 15 psi and after 5 days I have this
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In Copenhagen, from a supermarket. A Kolsch from Cologne. Very interesting (pleasant) aromas. More will follow from the Danish 'To Oi' brewery bought at the same time.
But not tonight .
NZ Sav. Blanc, Chilean Pinot noir, lady-made Rioja and an excess of gorgeous Danish tasty dinner to accompany will see to that. 🍻
 
I have a rough clone of this in the fermenter at the moment. Though it looks like it'll come out at 9% rather than the target 8.2.

Fully agree, a delicious beer. I'm scrambling to find a recipe for a clone of the N'Ice chuffed for winter
 
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Finished the brew and brewery stuff day - this is my Tribute-lite, the one I dry hopped, it’s soft summer moreishness. I’m looking forward to trying this again with a hopstand instead next time.
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One thing I’m miffed about is I broke 3 nails today with all that manual stuff. I am always so envious of those with lovely long nails - they don’t work well for clinical examination so I’ve never been able to properly but I do try a bit.
Try Triplex strengthening (i.e. with multiple thin layers) of clear nail varnish.
Short and neat and well looked after gives a better appearance than long and tatty.
Trying too hard for long nails has never looked good in my book.
All this should be taken on the understanding that I'm a 66 y/o man who is blessed with nails that seem to continue to grow long like the clappers!
 
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