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  • you're not a beer reviewer..you are actually a very successful hollywood producer aren't you? that house looks ballin

  • @HokieHomeBrew Haha, it's true. I had tell all the topless models to quiet down and stay out of camera view since this is a family channel. ;-) My aunt did a great job completely re-landscaping her backyard and it makes for a great backdrop for reviews. I'll make to shoot a review in December or January when it's in the 70s by the pool to piss everyone off in the rest of the country. ;)

  • It's so weird to me as an East Coaster to see Palm Trees right now. What a great atmosphere to review your beers...except for the construction, of course...

  • @kbuzz26 I might have to film there more often but every time I film outside I have to deal with something. I'll make sure to film another one in January there. ;)

  • Sounds like a pretty nice Flemish sour. does it beat the ones from russian river? Can't wait to try those. Great review Ryan! Btw when are you up for collabing one the North Coast beers? Cheers!

  • @TheMasterOfHoppets Well they don't use fruit in this one so it's hard to compare to Russian River's red/brown sours but it's one of the best American examples of the style.

    Yep, I'm up for a collab on those. I'll have to pick them up and I'll let you know when I have them.

  • This sounds really nice, I agree with David, use the empty on the construction worker ;)

  • @realaleguide Haha, I picked the wrong time to film this review. Oh well.

  • Thanks for reviewing this. I think you're the first Youtube review since I've been looking for one for a while. Got a trade lined up for one of the recent release. This beer has been really hard to trade for.

  • @podunkparte I've yet to see it in shops down in San Diego and had to get it at the Bruery's shop. They did make more of it this year. If you like the style then you should enjoy this one.

  • well it sounds better then red poppy. Thing is if you think its hard for American brewers to make quads and trips well try this style on for size.... This might be the hardest style to brew of them all.

  • @Tantrum777 It's a really nice beer but when I tried it side by side with Rodenback Vintage '08, the Rodenbach blew it away.

  • I really liked the Rodenbach Grand Cru so this would sit well with me I think. Nice big bottle too. hame it's only made in California. Excellent review mate. Now use the empty bottle to brain the guy sawing through your video. No consideration some people! Heh.

  • @mrgrimviking You'd definitely like this one then.

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