This one was tempting to pour on my cereal this AM:
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From their website:
"We brewed a stout, then finished it on cinnamon, cacao nibs, a bit of graham crackers, and a pinch of maple syrup. Drink anytime, because, well, ya know."
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
Booneshine Hatchet Porter
Second half of a shared pour a bit chunky.
Still an awesome alternative to an iced coffee on the deck enjoying a Friday afternoon away from work.
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Booneshine Winter Mocha Stout
Like the Hatcher Porter except much (much!) smoother.
I love the Hatchet Porter because its rough/harsh, there is just no getting around it.
Highly recommended.
Perfect weather for a patio beer or 4.
Might have to raid some curbside locations on the way home.
Wednesday's haul, all 32 ounce mini-growlers at Bottle Revolution Raleigh from Heist, their featured brewery this week:
Blaze and Dash-$10; NEDIPA; one for me and one for older daughter and husband (on their dime )
It's Always Stout Season-$10 one for me and $5 "mistake" for same daughter and spouse because I didn't order the second one so, instead of dumping it (yes, I do cry over spilt/spilled beer), he said half price and no charge for the growler I didn't bring in to not get it filled . I'm that kind of good guy .
Should be good for the weekend which started for me last PM.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
Supporting local business in the most important way.
The one on the right is a thirsty paddler raspberry. My wife said it was one of the best things shes ever drank, and she hates beer.