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Evidence of beavers along the river in Stowe. And from the size of the tree they’re working on in the background, quite ambitious ones.
Some other photos from this morning:
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Evidence of beavers along the river in Stowe. And from the size of the tree they’re working on in the background, quite ambitious ones.
Some other photos from this morning:
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After a hard day of skiing, my plan for the evening is sitting in front of the fire with my book & a beer.
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We had breakfast at The Octagon, ski lodge at the top of one of the Stowe lifts. The food was good (and the coffee necessary) but the view was better.
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A local brewery is moving in to a new space right across the street from my train station. They soft-opened their taproom this week and I stopped in for a beer on my way home this evening.
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Today I’m recycling the cans/bottles from my Beer Advent Calendar, but first I wanted to go through them and see if I learned anything. Here are the beers in rough order of how much I enjoyed them, taking into consideration not only deliciousness (of course) but also comparison to expectations. Favorites in the top row, least favorite on the bottom.
Some notes:
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Beer Advent Calendar day 24: Anchor Brewing Our Special Ale 2022. Subtle winter warmer (spice) flavors atop a very competent brown ale. This is the last beer in the calendar, and it’s been fun! I hope you enjoyed following along with me.
Sadly, I won’t be able to get this calendar again next year because the Newton franchise of Craft Beer Cellar is closing! I was able to go in one last time to thank him for the calendar and wish him well — and pick up some heavily discounted glassware.
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Beer Advent Calendar day 23: Greater Good Gingerbread Ale, Imperial ale with cinnamon, ginger, and molasses. When I signed up for a Beer Advent Calendar I figured on getting a lot of beers like this one. I’m glad there have been a few, but I am just as glad most were just well-selected examples of non-season-specific styles.
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Beer Advent Calendar day 22: Amory’s Tomb Farm Road Honey Saison. This is yet another beer that I would probably pass by on the shelf, and yet is more to my liking than I’d expect from reading the can. “Crisp, easy drinking, and light” is not what I’m looking for this time of year; but there’s more complexity here than that description implies.
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Beer Advent Calendar day 21: Three Floyds Alpha Klaus Christmas Porter. Now that’s what I’m talking about, a proper brew for the longest night of the year. Dark as midnight, a lot of roastiness backed by some sweetness, and as the bottle says, “tons of strange American hops”.
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