The Ski Bum Podcast

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  • Mario: Civil Disobedience #16, Hill Farmstead, VT
  • Type, ? %ABV. Keeping with the theme of dark beers landing on 4 in the series, this is a blend of five beers, aged between 8 and 30 months in oak barrels.

    Honorable mention this week, Sept 13th: Magnify Brewing Beer and Food Pairing at Tavern 5 in Peaquannok, NJ.

    Search Saison aged in Red Wind Barrels, 6.7%, Rustic Saison with notes of white wine

    Uncharted Territory, IPL 6.5%

    Low Visibility, Pale Ale 4.8%, New Zealand and American hops bring out notes of citrus and peach in this hop-forward crushable ale.

    Vine Shine, IPA 6.5%, Drawing its dank piney hop character from the West, and its smooth light bitterness, along with its dry “crushabilty” from the East, Vine Shine combines both styles to make a truly unique IPA.

    Black Wheat, 5%, urprisingly light bodied for such complex black beer. Specialty malts bring espresso, roast and malty notes, while while a few choice hops bring a nice herbal kick.

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  • Brian: Heady Topper, Alchemist Brewery, VT
  • American Double \ Imperial IPA, 8%ABV.

    Vermont Beer Week

    September 16 – 25, 2016

    2nd Annual Vermont Beer Week

    Frank's Bean of the Week - Blue Dream

    Blue Dream, a sativa-dominant hybrid originating in California, has achieved legendary status among West Coast strains. Crossing a Blueberry indica with the sativa Haze, Blue Dream balances full-body relaxation with gentle cerebral invigoration. Novice and veteran consumers alike enjoy the level effects of Blue Dream, which ease you gently into a calm euphoria. Some Blue Dream phenotypes express a more indica-like look and feel, but the sativa-leaning variety remains most prevalent.

    Frank Says : Blue Dream is a banger and is probably something Mario would enjoy a-lot. relaxing but not sleepy. Right up his alley.

    Ski News
    • Montana man walks 20 miles for September POW turns

      David Steele is a skier out of Whitefish, Montana, who regularly frequents Glacier National Park for self-prescribed sufferfests.

      In his most recent vid, he goes skiing, on September 9, in a whiteout.

      He walked nearly 20 miles round trip and went up 5,000 feet before even putting his ski boots on, but said it was worth it.

      He managed turns on three inches of freshies on top of a melt/freeze crust of graupel on top of old snow patches.

       

    • VIDEO: Powder Skiing in Glacier National Park, Montana 3 Days Ago

      Showdown Montana had 10″ of snow and people went skiing there on Labor Day, September 6th.

      It snowed again on the 8th in Glacier National Park, MT

      David Powder Steele posted a video from Sept 9th of him skiing at Glacier National Park after throwing some pizza in his pack and checking it out.

       

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