I believe it's a reference to Back to the Future. Lots of references on the can to those films.TheSevenDuffs wrote:Really? Then why call it Twin Pines?elproducto wrote: What's nice about Twin Pines, is it's not just Lone Pine x2, totally different hop bill.
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- Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:00 pm
- Forum: Local and Imported Beer Reviews
- Topic: Sawdust City Twin Pines
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- Forum: Local and Imported Beer Reviews
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- Forum: Local and Imported Beer Reviews
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Sawdust City Twin Pines
Have to post a review. So glad to call these guys my "local", another superstar offering from Corbeil and Co. 473ml from the Brewery on release day. 8.8% ABV 88 IBU Continuing the trend from this years incredible 11.07, this thing is amazing. Citrus and Dank, really well attenuated. Hides ...
- Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:41 pm
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ISO: Heady Topper
Don't have much interesting stuff to trade. Only want a couple of cans.
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- Fri Jun 14, 2013 5:05 pm
- Forum: LCBO, Beer Stores, Grocery & Indie Stores
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- Forum: LCBO, Beer Stores, Grocery & Indie Stores
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- Forum: Homebrewing Recipes and Tips
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- Forum: Local and Imported Beer Reviews
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- Forum: General Beer Discussion & Random Talk
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- Forum: General Beer Discussion & Random Talk
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- Forum: General Beer Discussion & Random Talk
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- Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:02 pm
- Forum: Local and Imported Beer Reviews
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- Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:06 pm
- Forum: Homebrewing Recipes and Tips
- Topic: GFWCIPA
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Just doesn't make sense to me to clone a beer which gets much of it's character from dry hopping, and you don't want to do it. For the record, I've never experienced grassiness in any of my beers to which I dry hop. But that's the beauty of homebrewing you can do what you want. Judging by the popula...
- Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:47 pm
- Forum: Homebrewing Recipes and Tips
- Topic: GFWCIPA
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But you are using Columbus and Simcoe.. 2 of the most resinous hops out there. Are you sure you want to brew this? Any brewer worth his or her salt knows that the flavours and aromas (yes, including those described as 'resinous') imparted by dry hopping differ markedly vis a vis those imparted by k...