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This show is awesome. If you're into craft beer or interested in brewing in any way this is a must watch show.

I usually hate the beers they make as they are gimmicky as can be and I can only imagine generally taste like ***.

But what I love, love, love, is that they constantly bust beer myths.

They have blindfolded people and asked them which of the two is a "dark" beer.

They have served the same beer but brewed a couple months ago vs the same thing brewed several years ago.

They have served the same beer at below freezing temps and at cellar temps.

They are shining a bright light on the misconceptions that persist in the beer drinking community...and I love it!

I've never had a man crush in my life and I've never wanted to be anything other than myself, but these Scottish ******** are making me question my sexuality and nationality.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m7OX758ykM
 
This predates the Brew Dogs show. It's long and it's deep. Proceed at your own risk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qky0_pWsBY

It's actually 3.8, but who's counting?
 
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Stiegl Radler FTW
gotta be cold though, that's no myth!


But seriously, yesterday on our morning walk my friends and I saw a vine growing up a railing and balcony that was very intersting to us. It sort of looked like a grapevine but the "grapes" were more like mini pinecones. None of the three of us had ever seen anything like it, and we had no idea what it was.

Bet you can guess though...


Later in the day I did find out what it was from a neighbor who has a horticulture degree.

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Stiegl Radler FTW
gotta be cold though, that's no myth!


But seriously, yesterday on our morning walk my friends and I saw a vine growing up a railing and balcony that was very intersting to us. It sort of looked like a grapevine but the "grapes" were more like mini pinecones. None of the three of us had ever seen anything like it, and we had no idea what it was.

Bet you can guess though...


Later in the day I did find out what it was from a neighbor who has a horticulture degree.

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If that is mary j, then it is wierd lookin mary j
 
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