 Hello and welcome to another episode of Frightfully Forgotten Brews. And today we're gonna feature my Fire in the Sky Rye. It was inspired by the movie Fire in the Sky. I just kind of got the idea. I actually got the idea for the beer after we did the review on it. Okay. And I was like, yeah, that could make a pretty good beer, I think. And then there's Idaho 7 hops in this. And it kind of worked out because I think originally, like the real story, I think there were seven guys. Oh yeah. There you go. Yeah, so it sort of worked out. 3.25 kilograms of Touro, half a pound of Cara Red, and one pound of Rye malt. My only thing about this is that I wanted it actually red. But, oh well, for the next review. Yeah, just put more Cara Red next time. Or Red X. Or Red X, yeah. I used half an ounce of Horizon for 60 minutes. And because I was thinking, you know, you can see like on the horizon, right? And then three ounces of Idaho 7 at the zero minute mark. All three ounces, eh? Yeah. Oh, shit. And just American ale yeast that Cheap Cooper's... Yeah. Cooper! Cooper! Yeah, so it's usually when you only do a pound of Rye, sometimes you don't get any of it. But yeah, you totally get the Rye in this. Yeah. You get kind of a dankness to it. Yeah. Sort of. Yeah, it's pretty good. You know, like those Idaho 7 hops, they kind of... They almost balance themselves out. Yeah, like three ounces you think might be pretty overpowering, but it's not at all. It's not like a super hoppy beer at all. Yeah. Well, it's perfect. It's got that little... That good blend of dank with the fruitiness sort of. Yeah. So it worked out pretty good. Yeah. I can drink this all night. Yeah. Then get drunk and then go under in the woods and... Get all abducted and everything? Where's Adam? Oh, he got abducted by aliens. Or just passed out in the woods. Come back all bid up. Bugs and shit. So there you go. Fire in the sky Rye. Give her a shot.