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- FrankBooth
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Had this chilling from my trip to Maine earlier in the year, I had a not so good experience with an Oak aged farmhouse/sour recently but this was pretty much perfect for me.
FrankBooth wrote:had a not so good experience with an Oak aged farmhouse/sour recently
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guryter wrote:FrankBooth wrote:had a not so good experience with an Oak aged farmhouse/sour recently
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Thankfully not that much fun, just very unpleasant tasting.
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I'll be there for session 2. Excited to try morning delight and all the term oil variantsCbjornson wrote:Anyone else going down to Decorah this weekend for Mornin Delight?
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rhythmgtr5 wrote:I'll be there for session 2. Excited to try morning delight and all the term oil variantsCbjornson wrote:Anyone else going down to Decorah this weekend for Mornin Delight?
their new setup looks amazing.
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How was it?rhythmgtr5 wrote:I'll be there for session 2. Excited to try morning delight and all the term oil variantsCbjornson wrote:Anyone else going down to Decorah this weekend for Mornin Delight?
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It was my first time having morning delight and I was blown away. Very maple forward without being cloying. Thick body and no heat. The event itself was well run with exception of how long it took to get additional pours of the stouts. The lines for those taps were outside and open to the public while the lines inside the brewery for the ticket holders only had ipas.kansasbbq wrote:How was it?rhythmgtr5 wrote:I'll be there for session 2. Excited to try morning delight and all the term oil variantsCbjornson wrote:Anyone else going down to Decorah this weekend for Mornin Delight?
Additionally tg had stated that there would be 5 term oil variants on tap but there were only 2 available at any given time. I tried the kopi luwak and 18a variants. Both very good but I preferred the adjunct less 18a.