Okay, so I know I'm not the only drinker here. And I also know I am not the only one of the drinkers here that like trying new things.
So I'm thinking that my fellow hedonists and I should start sharing our experiences. Specifically, any time we try a new beer, wine, liquor, or cocktail, we should post our experience and opinions here, good, bad, or indifferent.
So with that in mind, and hoping I won't be alone in the CS Booze Club I am now unofficially officially forming, I'd like to tell you about my most recent new favorite beer, Terrapin Moo Hoo. Officially, it's full name is Terrapin Moo-Hoo Chocolate Milk Stout, from the Terrapin Beer Company in Athens, Georgia. It's a beautiful chocolatey beer that is just smooth, creamy, and delightful, and is actually one of the few beers I've had that would go well with dessert as well as dinner. Sadly, when I went to pick up a six pack of it today from my local beer monger, I found out that Moo-Hoo is one of Terrapin's seasonal beers, and they have moved on to other things. So I'll have to wait almost a full year to get more Moo-Hoo.
Luckily, I have about a dozen new untried beers in my fridge, due to said beer monger's lovely practice of selling singles for people like me who like to try different beers, so that we don't have to commit to a full six pack of something we've never tried before. These twelve should be fun.
So, who's coming along for this alcoholic hedonistic journey with me?
So I'm thinking that my fellow hedonists and I should start sharing our experiences. Specifically, any time we try a new beer, wine, liquor, or cocktail, we should post our experience and opinions here, good, bad, or indifferent.
So with that in mind, and hoping I won't be alone in the CS Booze Club I am now unofficially officially forming, I'd like to tell you about my most recent new favorite beer, Terrapin Moo Hoo. Officially, it's full name is Terrapin Moo-Hoo Chocolate Milk Stout, from the Terrapin Beer Company in Athens, Georgia. It's a beautiful chocolatey beer that is just smooth, creamy, and delightful, and is actually one of the few beers I've had that would go well with dessert as well as dinner. Sadly, when I went to pick up a six pack of it today from my local beer monger, I found out that Moo-Hoo is one of Terrapin's seasonal beers, and they have moved on to other things. So I'll have to wait almost a full year to get more Moo-Hoo.
Luckily, I have about a dozen new untried beers in my fridge, due to said beer monger's lovely practice of selling singles for people like me who like to try different beers, so that we don't have to commit to a full six pack of something we've never tried before. These twelve should be fun.
So, who's coming along for this alcoholic hedonistic journey with me?
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