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Thegreenchilemonster said:
That is some extremely ornate can art!
Ashen said:
The Tiger Can  For Ransack is pretty Cool too but really all of C A's   Can art is exceptional.
It really is great artwork on a lot of their stuff. It's a little late notice now, but I checked their website and they're accepting new entries from artists/musicians etc. until August 31, 2017 for their newest series. Winner gets their art printed on like 20,000 bottles or something, plus a small cash prize ($200 USD I think), plus tons of social media exposure. Not only is their beer great, but the company itself seems cool as hell

http://collectiveartsbrewing.com/submit-art/
 
Back in the hotel room, tiptoeing around, haha
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The sour saison I brewed last Winter finally ready, and bottled. I threw in a some champagne yeast while bottling for faster carbonation. Brett, Lacto, Sacc, amd Pedio used on this one, as well as 8 lbs of blackberries. It smells suuuuper funky, in a good way, and tastes absolutely epic flat. I can't wait to start popping these bottles in August.
 

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t0mato said:
What a day.....I need a beers. Here's accumulated knowledge from the Modern Times brewery.

This is a damn good IPA. They've got some Aslin-like Hop voodoo going on here. It's just way more muted. There's also a perfect balance of my favorite hops.

https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/31987/238558/


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Modern Times is doing a tap take over tomorrow at Kettles and Grains, which is where I buy most of my brewing supplies. There will be 4 IPAs and a gose, plus a band to ring in the drinking atmosphere. I'm planning on hitting it up tomorrow after work.
 
All they really had at lunch today. Meh.
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Last day on Cape Cod today. Up in Boston now, coming home tomorrow night. Hoping to hit up Buff's Pub in Newton, MA on the way home tomorrow afternoon. Been there quite a few times. Freakin' AWESOME wings, and they make a great in-house IPA too. Literally voted best wings in Mass. and made the "Best 21 Wing Joints in the Country" list.

http://buffspubofnewton.com/

Cheers, boys :cheers:
 
t0mato said:
I haven't had any of their ipas until yesterday. City of the dead is a good stout. You'd probably like it.
I thought it was funny, since they advertise it as being their "most palate crushing IPA ever". Maybe my taste buds are fried from too many ultra hoppy NEIPAs, but the hoppiness on the Oderville was pretty mild.
 

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