Ah, I only know about priming sugar because I used to brew. It's a shame because I really like that IPA but am now gun shy. I would estimate about 1/4 of the three 4pks I bought landed on either my counter or garage floor.
After jumping on google, I see that they're actually only a few miles...
A little while back, I posted an IPA I tried a couple of weeks ago, Beer Lasers from Hidden Springs Ale Works. Interesting thing that happened. With the first 4pk, each one I opened gushed out like I had shaked it right before opening. However, they were sitting comfortable for a day or two...
I found this beer at a random Win Dixie grocery store tonight, here in Tampa. It was quite good. A West Coast style IPA that's flavorful while packing a punch at 6.7%, but doesn't feel strong. Light profile with slight grapefruit undertones. Really good brew. I'm going back tomorrow for more
A lot of great advice here. Two more things I'd recommend as I think back to when I started... One, as grateful1 said, smoke what you like. I can't agree with this more. Don't get caught up into buying expensive cigars because that's what everyone else is talking about. If you like a $2...
Hey, Tom. I don't have any tricks to share, wish I did. However, do keep in mind that when you smoke a cigar and what you pair it with can make a big difference. For me, I really like a beer. For others, it might be a coke, cup of coffee, or something else. Also, for me, if I eat dinner...
These just started being available at my local Publix (in Tampa). I really enjoyed it! Priced kind of high in comparison to other 4 (16oz) packs at $16, but worth it from time to time.
Bound By Time
IPA
Edmund's Oast Brewing (Charleston, SC)
7% ABV
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