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Competition Results
May 04, 2009 09:02
American Amber Ale: Bronze medal
(Historical) Brown Ale: Bronze medal
Russian Imperial Stout: Gold medal
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ymarkov
May 4 2009, 13:13:23 UTC
Yay! Congratulations!
(Russian Imperial Stout, hmmm... any way I can try that some time? Perhaps you all can come out some time and help us test-drive our new grill?)
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dlevey
May 4 2009, 13:23:45 UTC
I'd love to find a way to do that. Much of it is still in the keg. Just so you know, by the way, it clocks in at 12.6% alcohol by volume.
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ymarkov
May 4 2009, 15:15:20 UTC
I'm sure it can be found somewhere in the primary sources that this is exactly the point at which God intended stouts to be...
(Although ru.wikipedia.org insists that Российский императорский стаут is supposed to be 7-10.5%.)
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dlevey
May 4 2009, 13:24:01 UTC
Thank you!
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evilnicola
May 4 2009, 13:57:23 UTC
Where was the competition? Theresa's boyfriend was at a brewing competition this weekend too.
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dlevey
May 4 2009, 13:59:28 UTC
One and the same - he took a medal with his (first!) beer, too.
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evilnicola
May 4 2009, 14:27:44 UTC
Cool! I thought you two had met and chatted about beer, but I wasn't sure. I heard about his medal from T.
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rickthefightguy
May 4 2009, 14:00:29 UTC
Gratz!
You do make good beer.
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dlevey
May 4 2009, 14:04:37 UTC
Thank you! Will you be around this area at some point, so you can see how I've improved?
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jimpage363
May 4 2009, 17:33:36 UTC
Awesome!!!
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(Although ru.wikipedia.org insists that Российский императорский стаут is supposed to be 7-10.5%.)
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You do make good beer.
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