NevadaJohnny
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That's good stuffMade root beer floats.
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Wife added this to hers. Pretty damn good.
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That's good stuffMade root beer floats.
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Wife added this to hers. Pretty damn good.
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Made root beer floats.
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Wife added this to hers. Pretty damn good.
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Cookie dough whiskey. DafaqMade root beer floats.
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Wife added this to hers. Pretty damn good.
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We got like 10 flavors of weird whiskey shit. Not my go-to, but fun to experiment with.Cookie dough whiskey. Dafaq
Just root beer and vanilla ice cream. Nothing special.We make ours like this:
-Not your father's Root Beer (hard root beer)
-Vanilla Vodka
-Scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream
How do you make yours?
Cookie dough whiskey. Dafaq
We got like 10 flavors of weird whiskey shit. Not my go-to, but fun to experiment with.
Three Creeks Brewing has a Chocolate Porter (5 Pines) that is good with a shot of Sheep Dog; we called it the leg lifter.Wife likes the Whisky, especially the Sheep Dog, and I like the dark beers.
I would say the Three Creeks Brewing's Five Pine Porter is not nearly as sweet as the Belching Beaver. I think it is Sunriver Brewing that has a Chocolate Milk Stout that is close in sweetness as the Belching Beaver.To duktrx:
Sounds like a Belching Beaver peanut butter stout with a kick.
I love Oregon breweries (Deschutes, pFriem) as I used to hang out in Hood River to sail. I love Chocolate Porter, but the Belching Beaver is a little sweet for me.
But, the choc porter with PB whisky sounds good and not as sweet; I'll definitely have to give that a try. Leg lifter has a good ring to it.
Thanks for the idea!
Not sure I could wrap my lips around a belching beaver . Chocolate Milk in beer just sounds wrongI would say the Three Creeks Brewing's Five Pine Porter is not nearly as sweet as the Belching Beaver. I think it is Sunriver Brewing that has a Chocolate Milk Stout that is close in sweetness as the Belching Beaver.
Not sure I could wrap my lips around a belching beaver . Chocolate Milk in beer just sounds wrong
I’ll take your word for itYeah, I agree the name leaves a lot to be desired, but queef stout just does not have any marketability.
It's not chocolate milk in beer. It is beer made with milk sugars in addition to the traditional sugars used in brewing. The yeast doesn't ferment the lactose so the beers tend to be sweeter. Depending on the roast and the style of roasting of coffee used, sometimes the acidity in the coffee mellows down this sweetness and makes a full-bodied and creamy coffee porter. Milk Stouts are also called cream stouts.
I wiped out the last liquor store in cedar city that had it, unfortunately all good things must end and my supply is depleted. If you see it somewhere give it a try, I was like "oh damn, we may need a taxi out of here!" when I found it.SOB Coffee Stout at 8%ABV sounds perfect!