Pug,
You have great taste! Have you tried Elysian "Space Dust", or Dogfish Head "The Perfect Disguise"? Great IPAs with a touch of citrus for your vitamin C.
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Pug,
Day 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
I've seen a couple of delivery people through my window: USPS and UPS. I don't go outside while they are on the property.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:10 amDay 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Vinny
Being rural, I don't see when either the newspaper or mail is dropped off in the boxes across the street from my driveway.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:14 amI've seen a couple of delivery people through my window: USPS and UPS. I don't go outside while they are on the property.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:10 amDay 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Vinny
Same here except when there are packages that won't fit in our mailbox, which they bring to our door.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:20 amBeing rural, I don't see when either the newspaper or mail is dropped off in the boxes across the street from my driveway.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:14 amI've seen a couple of delivery people through my window: USPS and UPS. I don't go outside while they are on the property.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:10 amDay 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Vinny
Vinny
You are also seeing your wife on a daily basis?Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:25 amSame here except when there are packages that won't fit in our mailbox, which they bring to our door.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:20 amBeing rural, I don't see when either the newspaper or mail is dropped off in the boxes across the street from my driveway.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:14 amI've seen a couple of delivery people through my window: USPS and UPS. I don't go outside while they are on the property.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:10 amDay 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Vinny
Vinny
Yes, of course. I was talking about interactions with others.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:32 amYou are also seeing your wife on a daily basis?Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:25 amSame here except when there are packages that won't fit in our mailbox, which they bring to our door.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:20 amBeing rural, I don't see when either the newspaper or mail is dropped off in the boxes across the street from my driveway.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:14 amI've seen a couple of delivery people through my window: USPS and UPS. I don't go outside while they are on the property.vnatale wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:10 amDay 15 here for me. Only one day in the last fifteen (a week ago Tuesday) have I even seen a live human being! Yesterday I heard the kids playing but because of the fence did not see them. I have to revise my prior statement. For about a second yesterday I did see two people on bicycles riding by my house.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:41 am Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Not much new here, just watching the grass grow and reading a lot. No riots, no civil disobedience, no Wuhan symptoms for my wife and I - and plenty of quiet outside except for the birds and friendly neighbors' kids playing in the street, duly s-e-p-e-r-a-t-e-d of course. We have been checking in with friends and family frequently via phone, email and text to have some semblance of staying connected. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Vinny
Vinny
Vinny
Neat. And, indeed, Ayinger Celebrator actually hangs a little white plastic goat trinket on every bottle (usually sold as a 4-pack).The style known now as bock was a dark, malty, lightly hopped ale first brewed in the 14th century by German brewers in the Hanseatic town of Einbeck.[2] The style from Einbeck was later adopted by Munich brewers in the 17th century and adapted to the new lager style of brewing. Due to their Bavarian accent, citizens of Munich pronounced "Einbeck" as "ein Bock" ("a billy goat"), and thus the beer became known as "bock". As a visual pun, a goat often appears on bock labels.
The monks who originally brewed doppelbock named their beer "Salvator" (literally "Savior", but actually a malapropism for "Sankt Vater", "St. Father", originally brewed for the feast of St. Francis of Paola on 2 April which often falls into Lent), which today is trademarked by Paulaner. Brewers of modern doppelbocks often add "-ator" to their beer's name as a signpost of the style; there are 200 "-ator" doppelbock names registered with the German patent office. The following are representative examples of the style: Paulaner Salvator, Ayinger Celebrator, Weihenstephaner Korbinian, Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel, Spaten Optimator, Augustiner Maximator, Tucher Bajuvator, Weltenburger Kloster Asam-Bock, Capital Autumnal Fire, EKU 28, Eggenberg Urbock 23º, Bell's Consecrator, Moretti La Rossa, Samuel Adams Double Bock, Tröegs Tröegenator Double Bock, Wasatch Brewery Devastator, Great Lakes Doppelrock, Abita Andygator, Wolverine State Brewing Company Predator, Burly Brewing's Burlynator, and Christian Moerlein Emancipator Doppelbock.
Once again, I go with Pugmeister’s taste profile - oh my, did I use the word profile? Vinny, please do not turn me in to the AOC police.
Deal!MangoMan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:49 pmSome day, you and I will clink glasses to a nice hoppy, citrusy, IPA Mountaineer. Whoever wants to join us is welcome. As long as you stay 6 ft away.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:47 pmOnce again, I go with Pugmeister’s taste profile - oh my, did I use the word profile? Vinny, please do not turn me in to the AOC police.
. No disrespect intended. That’s just funny!
Yup. I like every type of beer except IPAs. My favorite is hefeweizen.
I make my choices and allow everyone else to make their choices. But I'll oftentimes be an evangelist for what I believe. When it comes to alcohol I generally don't say anything.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:47 pmOnce again, I go with Pugmeister’s taste profile - oh my, did I use the word profile? Vinny, please do not turn me in to the AOC police.
Obviously I don't consider it a problem. Always looking at the financial aspect of it, a ton of money that got invested instead.