What are you drinking tonight?

Looks like Surly Abrasive is making its way around Iowa today. This used to be my all time favorite, but has fallen off lately. I'm not sure if it's the jump to a bigger system for Surly (I thought their seasonal beers were still brewed in Brooklyn Center though), but a lot of their beers I used to love, just don't do it any more.
 
Also thinking a Bloody Mary sounds pretty good after work.

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And my secret ingredient I'll share with you guys....


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Looks like Surly Abrasive is making its way around Iowa today. This used to be my all time favorite, but has fallen off lately. I'm not sure if it's the jump to a bigger system for Surly (I thought their seasonal beers were still brewed in Brooklyn Center though), but a lot of their beers I used to love, just don't do it any more.

I've always liked Abrasive, but some of those beers are really expensive.

I'll still buy it, but I'm not gonna be happy about it ;)
 
Looks like Surly Abrasive is making its way around Iowa today. This used to be my all time favorite, but has fallen off lately. I'm not sure if it's the jump to a bigger system for Surly (I thought their seasonal beers were still brewed in Brooklyn Center though), but a lot of their beers I used to love, just don't do it any more.
I haven't had the Axeman in a while... please tell me that is still full of citra-y goodness.
 
Finally got some Ten Fidy to try. Also picked up some Monkey Shoulders (read about it in the whiskey thread).
 
I've always been an Oktoberfest fan and grabbed a 6 of this earlier this week. Definetly more malt than hop profile but enough hop at the end to satisfy the growing IPA snob in me.

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Personal Friday Tradition:

Pretend to work all afternoon while sipping 3 fingers of...

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Then hunting season kicks in the remainder of the night...
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