Bomb! and Christmas Bomb! were great. I'd give the slight edge to Christmas Bomb! because it is like drinking Christmas - hard to explain, but the blend of spices is great. The same sensation you get when you light a Yankee Candle for Christmas. Bomb! was definitely more of a sipper to me because those peppers really come through, but it still fairly smooth. Both pack a bunch so by the end of one bottle you'll be feeling good.
Consider Yourself Hugged is the definitely more subtle of the four considering it's the most normal. I'd say its a level or so above a Sweet Baby Jesus, but considering the price I'm not really feeling an urge to buy more of that one like I am the other three Prairies.
Bomb! and Christmas Bomb! were great. I'd give the slight edge to Christmas Bomb! because it is like drinking Christmas - hard to explain, but the blend of spices is great. The same sensation you get when you light a Yankee Candle for Christmas. Bomb! was definitely more of a sipper to me because those peppers really come through, but it still fairly smooth. Both pack a bunch so by the end of one bottle you'll be feeling good.
Consider Yourself Hugged is the definitely more subtle of the four considering it's the most normal. I'd say its a level or so above a Sweet Baby Jesus, but considering the price I'm not really feeling an urge to buy more of that one like I am the other three Prairies.
Sounds like a great holiday weekend. Me and wife went to Guinness brewery in Baltimore county. Took a tour and then hung out in taproom and restaurant. Place is huge. They have a good number of experimental beers that are only made there. I had a nice stout that was aged in Buliet bourbon barrels. Nice and smooth with the bourbon finish.
Sounds like a great holiday weekend. Me and wife went to Guinness brewery in Baltimore county. Took a tour and then hung out in taproom and restaurant. Place is huge. They have a good number of experimental beers that are only made there. I had a nice stout that was aged in Buliet bourbon barrels. Nice and smooth with the bourbon finish.
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I forgot to mention that I also had a bottle of Hardywood's Gingerbread Stout, but I was fairly disappointed since it wasn't nearly what I was expecting. The ginger overpowered the other spices. It was a decent beer, but when I'm wanting gingerbread and there's no notice of cinnamon then I'm a sad camper.
The bottle shop around the corner from my office got in Funky Buddha's Morning Wood so I grabbed a bottle for me and my friend. I can't wait to drink it.
I forgot to mention that I also had a bottle of Hardywood's Gingerbread Stout, but I was fairly disappointed since it wasn't nearly what I was expecting. The ginger overpowered the other spices. It was a decent beer, but when I'm wanting gingerbread and there's no notice of cinnamon then I'm a sad camper.
The bottle shop around the corner from my office got in Funky Buddha's Morning Wood so I grabbed a bottle for me and my friend. I can't wait to drink it.
Cool. I definitely have to remember to look for the funky buddha the next time I am at total wine. It sounds really good.
Freedom’s in the wild places, and so are the best beers you’ve ever had. After skiing the slopes, reaching the summit, setting up camp—crack one open to celebrate.
Sierra Nevada is brewing a Resilience IPA and donating its proceeds to the Camp fire victims in CA. 1000 other brewers are joining them and should be available through December. See if your favorite watering hole is participating and drink one to help out.
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