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4 comments:
What are the numbers in the Gyle column?
Are you getting another beer commercially brewed?
Mark, that's the gyle number.
Oblivious, no, that's not it.
Speaking of the historic beers, I opened the 1914 Porter earlier yhis evening... preferred it fresh. Now the SSS, still roasty but now silky and just on the edge of sour. Perfect for a crappy winter night.
And does this post have anything to do with Pretty Things' 1832 XXXX. I'm looking forward to having it on cask this Saturday at their release party.
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