yeah! one of my favorites (the 6 is richer in flavor, the amount of grains, the yeast, the hops and the water is the same for 6 8 and 10. Only difference is the 8 and 10 get more sugar added to get the desired alcohol level.)
6 used to be hard to find in the stores near me in Amsterdam, but they have it here in France all the time.
Today I’m drinking my staple, Budweiser. Beautiful, September afternoon here on the Left Coast of Michigan. Watching the leaves change colors, before my eyes. I have a couple of local beers I enjoy, but will need to wait till later. They have kind of a early 70’s effect on me Having a little fire, and get together, with some friends, tonight. I have a few drinks in store. One in remembrance, of a good friend of mine, who dubbed it a stinger. Top Shelf Vodka, with a touch of color. Smooth, but make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. Damn, I miss that guy. The other is a nice bottle of ice cold Crown Royal. My intention, is to pass it around the fire. My Hillbilly friends, seem to enjoy that.
All while I impatiently wait for my Q8
One of my favorite beers (The brune is also very good). Belgians do make good beers. Many years ago when I was visiting Belgium for the first time, I found a lot of interesting beers, on the trip home the cars was filled with beer Today some of the Belgium beers can be bought in many shops around here, but some of the very interesting and special ones are missing.
Drinking my first cup of coffee made out of a moka pot. Really good, strong coffee.
Something I been wanting to do for a while now is try using different brewing methods. Moka pot was one, now french press or syphon brewer would be next.
The Keurig is handy, but not all that awesome especially now that they need that stupid bar code to work