Aggravated Pimping

Hopefully in 2 weeks my brother and I will have our summer love clone ready.

More importantly, hopefully it tastes like summer love.

Do you mean the Victory blonde? If so, I guess I should sample it again; I've only tried it once, and while I didn't think it was at all bad I also wasn't crazy about it. For lighter Victory-brewed beers, Prima Pils is my jam; a great summer beer for all seasons, it has a nice hop-balance that I find imparts subtle notes of cannabis.
 
Do you mean the Victory blonde? If so, I guess I should sample it again; I've only tried it once, and while I didn't think it was at all bad I also wasn't crazy about it. For lighter Victory-brewed beers, Prima Pils is my jam; a great summer beer for all seasons, it has a nice hop-balance that I find imparts subtle notes of cannabis.

SL is an ale.
I also love Prima Pils.
 
More importantly, hopefully it tastes like summer love.

Unfortunately I mashed high, so I think the body will be off and it may be a tinge more hoppy. I wanted to use all the hops I purchased so I'm using a lot to dry hop. In the end it will be a more hoppy nose and full bodied. Early indications are it's gonna be good, won't know until it's fully primed.
 
Do you mean the Victory blonde? If so, I guess I should sample it again; I've only tried it once, and while I didn't think it was at all bad I also wasn't crazy about it. For lighter Victory-brewed beers, Prima Pils is my jam; a great summer beer for all seasons, it has a nice hop-balance that I find imparts subtle notes of cannabis.

Summer Love is the kind of beer that needs to be enjoyed in the Summer. Prima Pils is my Summer go to as well. Pilsners are perfect for the Summer because of how light and crisp they are.
 
Unfortunately I mashed high, so I think the body will be off and it may be a tinge more hoppy. I wanted to use all the hops I purchased so I'm using a lot to dry hop. In the end it will be a more hoppy nose and full bodied. Early indications are it's gonna be good, won't know until it's fully primed.

Well a more hoppy SL isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 
INteresting.
Whenever I heard blonde I think of beers more heavy tasting than pale ales.

In reality there are only 2 different type of beers, ales and lagers. Ales use top fermenting warmer yeasts, Lager's use bottom fermenting cooler yeasts. Though there are some blendings.
 
Old Overholt rye whiskey. Usually retails for $15 a bottle and compares extremely favorably to pricier (and still excellent) ryes like Templeton, Whistle Pig, Rittenhouse, et cetera, while being far superior to comparably-priced offerings such as Jim Beam rye.

Also: Jeppson's Malört.
 
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