I've also been harboring a desire to start a little event planning business on the side. Well, today I had a truly unbelievable opportunity drop into my lap. On one hand it could kick my event planning gig into high gear; on the other, it is going to involve a hell of a lot of work and a giant leap of faith in myself. So do I have what it takes to say yes to a new adventure? I like to think yes. Yes, I do.
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Lancaster Brewing Co.'s Milk Stout |
When visiting the Lancaster Brewing Company establishment this past June, I ordered their beer sampler. Above and beyond the insane number of samples provided, there was an opportunity to mix the milk stout with their strawberry wheat beer to create what I can only describe as a super beer. It was true awesomeness in my teeny tiny sample glass. God bless you, Lancaster Brewing Company. God bless.
OK. So this is the second time in 30-odd days that I've managed to forget that I've already drank a brewery. &^$*@(&!!! I even wrote about the goddamned sampler in my other post. So much for the beer doesn't kill brain cells theory.
New brewery. Tonight's real beer is from Norway. It's Haand Bryggeriet's Nissefar. Bryggeriet = Brewery. Nissefar = Father Christmas. This beer is for happy gnomes. Whatever. I've had a bunch of beer tonight.
Anyway this isn't a stout so my milk stout series has gone completely awry. This one is an "old ale" but presents like a stout (at least to me). It is almost opaque in my glass and dark, dark brown. I get lots of roasted malts and a hint of coffee...maybe some caramel. It is surprisingly smooth and light given it's appearance. It finishes dry and almost reminds me of rye bread.
Cheers, folks! It's the weekend and I'm going to watch a scary movie and try to figure out when exactly my memory gave out.
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