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bob
10 Sep : 01:28PM
i agree ab, i cant wait to get a few batches of mead going, the bragott was excellent, as was all of the others, i would love my house to smell like the spiced apple mead at all times lol


arrogantbastard
10 Sep : 01:08PM
Thanks to Scott for giving us some learning on meads and more imprtantly for sharing some of his stash with us - great stuff I especially liked the bragott


Desiree
08 Sep : 05:49PM
Centennial, Citra, and Simcoe green hops arrive at High Gravity tomorrow. I'm bringing what wasn't pre-sold to the meeting. Bring your cash.


beermaker
08 Sep : 05:28PM
'C' hops should come with a warning label...


brokenspoke
08 Sep : 05:24PM
its time to brew see yaaaa

cheers


Beertracker
08 Sep : 05:14PM
Yep. Bob definitely has a hop addiction! If he doesn't deal with his problem soon, he'll become a bitter man. lmao


truckmann
08 Sep : 04:44PM
I think bob likes hops.


bob
07 Sep : 07:26PM
i am currently chilling some sierra nevada torpedo, bridgeport hop czar and boulevard double wide IPA... its awesome


Alpha Male
07 Sep : 05:32PM
Yah!!! When in doubt, call them at HG. Technology only seems to work to a point, then an old school phone call saves the day. Does anyone other than me think that technology acts counterproductive to our human need to talk directly to someone? My biggest pet peeve is drive throughs. Most companies bust their butts to serve the lazy customer who can't bothe to get off his ass to come in to their place of business and ignores those that do. Perplexed by that one.


beermaker
07 Sep : 11:34AM
The mysterious case of the missing Roeselare has been solved. Thank you!


mostlymissiles
06 Sep : 08:17PM
thought about filling kegs from secondary this weekend but was tired after having to work all 3 days


arrogantbastard
06 Sep : 09:00AM
They are holding one for you - I saw it , plus theres an order in for more


beermaker
05 Sep : 07:46AM
I called yesterday and they said it was sold out. I have an order pending so I appreciate it ab...


arrogantbastard
04 Sep : 04:34PM
I was in there yesatrday and they had some - going again tomorrow and will recheck. I'll ask them to put one aside for you


beermaker
04 Sep : 02:08PM
I guess someone must have bought up all the Roeselare. It says out of stock.


arrogantbastard
03 Sep : 04:30PM
I was recently at the brouwers cafe which rated the highest beer bar on ratebeer - underwhelming but the lamb burger was good. worth a trip if you are close to downtown seattle


Beertracker
03 Sep : 09:58AM
Big Time, Elysian & Pike in Seattle. I've also heard that Freemont is good, but it opened since my last visit. If you get near Mt. Hood then visit Walking Man. Visit Silver City (Silverdale) if you get across the Sound or if you go up the 5, then stop at the Fishbowl (home of Fish Tale Ale) in Olympia. Also look for Diamond Knot IPA on draught. Enjoy the beer & the scenery!


drunkmechanic
03 Sep : 01:01AM
ok another road trip for me any brew pubs in washington state i should check out



beermaker
02 Sep : 06:23PM
Thanks Desiree!


Desiree
02 Sep : 03:38PM
And I don't recall getting any emails... I will investigate that too.


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