Beer
🍺 the only pumpkin spice anything i am willing to drink.
Pumpkin Spiced Latte Blonde Stout by Western Collective
style: Stout - Coffee
abv: 7.0
rating: B+
🍺 Narwhal by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Style: Stout - Russian Imperial
ABV:10.2%
Rating: A+
**Notes: **
> A malt-forward monster, highlighting the depths of malt flavor. > > Narwhal Imperial Stout is inspired by the mysterious creature that thrives in the deepest fathoms of the frigid Arctic Ocean. Featuring incredible depth of malt flavor, rich with notes of espresso, baker’s cocoa, roasted grain and a light hint of smoke, Narwhal is a massive malt-forward monster. Aggressive but refined with a velvety smooth body and decadent finish, Narwhal will age in the bottle for years to come.
🍺 Southbound And Down by Grand Teton Brewing
style: IPA - Imperial / Double
ABV: 8.2
Rating: A+
📍 Twisted Timber Foods & Brews, Boise
🍺 Ride the Spiral
Ride the Spiral by Silver City Brewery
Style: IPA - Imperial/ Double New England
ABV: 8.0
Rating: A+
> Aggressive, yet approachable, Ride the Spiral Double IPA packs a tropical punch of fruit flavor, with the addition of natural pineapple and orange essences within an intensely hopped, hazy IPA. Spiral out. > > HOPS: Citra, Amarillo > > MALTS: Pilsner Malt, Flaked Wheat
🍺 Warchild
Warchild by Georgetown Brewing Company
style: IPA - American
abv: 7.5
rating: A
> Warchild IPA does not back off, seriously. Aggressive hop flavor and bitterness with dank notes of tropical fruit, pine, concord grape, straw and green pepper are the key markers for this ripped bodied brew.
🍺 Rainbows & Unicorns
Rainbows & Unicorns by Breakside Brewery
style: IPA Session / Indian Session Ale
ABV: 5.2
Rating: B+
> Notes: A session IPA originally made for the Oregon Brewers Fest; brewed with flaked rice to create as light bodied a beer as possible with juicy, tropical, and fruity hop flavors, alongside notes of peach, honeydew, apricot and pineapple. Tropical summery goodness. You are all in for a magical ride!
> Good people drink good beer
― Hunter S. Thompson
🍺 Hop Diggity
Hop Diggity by Mother Earth Brewing Company
STYLE: IPA - Imperial / Double
ABV: 8.2%
IBU: 113
Rating: A
🍺 🥪 🥗 🍔 📍 EDGE Brewing Co, Boise
🍺 Voodoo Ranger V2K IPA by New Belgium Brewing Company
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6.9
Rating: A
> Say goodbye to your semi-charmed life and wassup to a bittersweet symphony of grapefruit and guava. Perfectly in sync in this Hazy IPA
🍺 RAIL JAM by Mother Earth Brew Co.
Style: HAZY IPA
ABV: 6.9
Rate: A
Artist: Matthew Perdoni
Location: Encinitas, CA
Media: Digital illustration to canvas
Release Date: Apr. 20, 2021
Yesterday was both fun and rough. Especially last night. It went kind of like this….
😎🍩💩🚽🦖🦕🛍🍺💩🚽🍺🤮😭😵💫
Mamá and Papá barely slept 😴🥱
🍺 Tree Shaker Imperial Mango IPA by Odell Brewing Co.
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
ABV: 8.0 %
Rating: A+
Disorganized?
I often wonder how other bloggers organize their posts. Do you categorize and tag everything? Is it by year, context, blog site (if you have multiple sites)? Is it worth organizing at all? I often debate about my own organization, if any.
Here’s how my Ulysses looks at the moment;
Organization is minimal, as you can see. Actually, it is almost none existent. I dabble between the same two categories, Inbox and Graz/mL. It should be obvious right. Anything in the inbox is what I am working on. Sometimes even things in the inbox had already been published, but I am lazy, and they can spend days in there until I move them. I have recently created a ‘’Hey’’ one for things published in Hey World, but that’s about it.
‘Shorties’ is supposed to have anything that is 280 character or less, or at least that was the idea. Beer Log, as the name suggests, it’s supposed to have beer related posts but, honestly, I haven’t moved anything into it in a long while.
In other words, everything ends up in Gaby/mL, no tags whatsoever, once its published it just stays in there. And this is now that I am using Ulysses as my main editor. When I was using Drafts, my ‘Publish to Micro.blog’ action would delete the post after publishing.
Maybe I should be more organized? Does it matter, though?
🍺 Hop Lion By by Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery
Style: IPA - American
ABV: 6.7
Rating: A+
This beer tastes like the Oregon Coast to me. Which I miss dearly.