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spacemonkey
 

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shiva82

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I want a spacemonkey too :ROFLMAO:
it is what i class as ' commercial '. ticks all the boxes .... seems to give hermie progeny though ,,, i have to test her further , but so far sadly not a good breeding plant

it is a great jar filling plant . all bud, little trimming

i have germed a couple more donkey kong testers , and i'm hitting her with the prima hollandica for further exploration and testing
 

strain_hunter

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Motorcycle is settled and the holy bible is packed, ready to enter the unholy lands of England haha just to be safe in case I see some goblins or witches haha or some robbing shivas from the hood, just kidding ! Gonna be the internet breakdown! Big paaaaarty haha have a nice one
So you are on a trip to conquer the island?
Have some fun and send some pictures. don't forget to bring them some proper beer.
 

strain_hunter

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we showed the krauts how to make beer .... i'm sure haha
we drink ale, like men should , you guys drink pilsner
I don't want to offend you but my first beer in London reminded me of horse urine and stale beer.

Later I learned to appreciate English beer as an enrichment. It actually tastes similar to the beer in Düsseldorf and Cologne.


Later, I particularly enjoyed drinking London Pride beer during my visits to London. Sometimes I buy Guinness or Kilkenny in Germany.

But I've never understood why the pubs close so early and you're not allowed to drink beer on the street.
mustard is a good shout ... what kind of mustard though? english ?
Bavarian lion mustard, of course.
i love me the hot english mustard type, kinda like dijon mustard though hahah
I like that too.
i dont discriminate beers
as long as its not some spaced out hipster american micro brewery stuff.
I've never had the pleasure- But I like IPAs with their lemon taste.
 

shiva82

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I don't want to offend you but my first beer in London reminded me of horse urine and stale beer.

Later I learned to appreciate English beer as an enrichment. It actually tastes similar to the beer in Düsseldorf and Cologne.


Later, I particularly enjoyed drinking London Pride beer during my visits to London. Sometimes I buy Guinness or Kilkenny in Germany.

But I've never understood why the pubs close so early and you're not allowed to drink beer on the street.

Bavarian lion mustard, of course.

I like that too.

I've never had the pleasure- But I like IPAs with their lemon taste.
no offence taken . i find it amusing ... i have not had a drink in over 12 years . they all would taste like shit to me now
 

shiva82

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I don't want to offend you but my first beer in London reminded me of horse urine and stale beer.

Later I learned to appreciate English beer as an enrichment. It actually tastes similar to the beer in Düsseldorf and Cologne.


Later, I particularly enjoyed drinking London Pride beer during my visits to London. Sometimes I buy Guinness or Kilkenny in Germany.

But I've never understood why the pubs close so early and you're not allowed to drink beer on the street.

Bavarian lion mustard, of course.

I like that too.

I've never had the pleasure- But I like IPAs with their lemon taste.
london is not really england anymore, so we can't use that place as an example, although you can get a good pint in london .... cloneman knows his beer
 

zaprjaques

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5# Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout - Wynkoop Brewing (Colorado, US)

So you think after those 4 brews it can't get any weirder? Let me introduce you to #Wynkoop Brewing from Denver, Colorado. For a lot of people the idea of adding actual Oysters to a #Stout is already strange enough. But at Wynkoop they thought of something different: Rocky Mountain Oysters.


Maybe if, like us, you are not from Denver or the US in general, the term Rocky Mountain Oysters won't tell you a lot. Maybe you are thinking were do they farm #Oysters in the Rockies. We will tell you where: on bulls. The term refers to fried bull testicles, a specialty dish from Colorado. And that is exactly what the beer is brewed with, whole testicles from free range bulls from #Colorado are added to the beer. The result is a creamy Stout, which is as local as it gets. Cheers!
 

strain_hunter

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5# Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout - Wynkoop Brewing (Colorado, US)

So you think after those 4 brews it can't get any weirder? Let me introduce you to #Wynkoop Brewing from Denver, Colorado. For a lot of people the idea of adding actual Oysters to a #Stout is already strange enough. But at Wynkoop they thought of something different: Rocky Mountain Oysters.


Maybe if, like us, you are not from Denver or the US in general, the term Rocky Mountain Oysters won't tell you a lot. Maybe you are thinking were do they farm #Oysters in the Rockies. We will tell you where: on bulls. The term refers to fried bull testicles, a specialty dish from Colorado. And that is exactly what the beer is brewed with, whole testicles from free range bulls from #Colorado are added to the beer. The result is a creamy Stout, which is as local as it gets. Cheers!
I think I have to go to Colorado :ROFLMAO:
 

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