@Meadowlark and @YumYum I blame both of you for this. That song "it's corn" is now stuck in my head with all this corn talk. Thanks a lot lol
Here ya go then lolLOL, I think I'll stick with the song "If Heaven ain't a lot like Texas...
Stronger than Yellow Rose IPA? I rather doubt that!! But good song anyway.It's only right now I get to play one of my favorite Canadian bands lol. Almost like Texas I guess but we got the stronger beer lol!
Out of curiosity what is the percentage?Stronger than Yellow Rose IPA? I rather doubt that!! But good song anyway.
Around here you start off with a big barrel of fermented apples, a still, thumper and a copper worm beside a fresh water spring. Then a few cases of Molson Canadian. Mix them together with a few ounces of cannabis oil and get a tailgate party going lol. Here we grow our own and ferment out own. The store beer is an addition not a finished product lol.Stronger than Yellow Rose IPA? I rather doubt that!! But good song anyway.
I don't know if they make corn whiskey strong enough.@Meadowlark and @YumYum I blame both of you for this. That song "it's corn" is now stuck in my head with all this corn talk. Thanks a lot lol
Hmm. Got enough straw to feed a herd of cattle yet?No, unfortunately, I did not miss that. I wish I had...just another straw in our crazy society today.
6.3 abv?Stronger than Yellow Rose IPA? I rather doubt that!! But good song anyway.
6.3 abv?
My winter warmer is 9 abv it's as black as the ace of spades & you don't need 3.
No, 6.8 is the abv off the shelf for Yellow Rose, but they have a modified product that is sold in some locations by request only with abv above 10%. That one I tried only once and don't need to try again.6.3 abv?
My winter warmer is 9 abv it's as black as the ace of spades & you don't need 3.
I can't imagine 25 abv...wow. That 10 abv of Yellow Rose was way more than I can handle.Brasseurs du monde from Montreal Quebec has a 25 abv beer although I never tried it, it's apparently Canada's strongest beer sold.
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