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Season 2, Episode 2 - This week, we’re altering our palates and sacrificing some great beers in the process, all in the name of fun!
This week, we’re altering our palates, be it for good or bad, to experience what’s like to taste different styles of beer after eating “Miracle Berries”. Miracle Berries are known for their ability to basically make things that are bitter taste sweet, and things that are sour to tastes even sweeter than if it were bitter. They come from West Africa, and Jason and Greggot some as part of Cards Against Humanity’s “12 Days of Holiday Bullshit” promotion.
Without giving too much away in the blog post, the results were quite interesting. Johnwas not a fan of this little experiment going into it, simply because he thought it was a waste of time and (great) beer. But we all know that John can be a bit of a party-pooper at times…
We try a variety of different beers from sour, to bitter, to big and rich. Here’s a list of the beers that we’re tasted with the Miracle Berries:
Rodenbach
Tart of Darkness
Blood Orange Gose
Ruination Double IPA
Grey Monday
Being that this was the third show of session 11’s recording session, the usual “third show syndrome” antics kick in, and fun is had by all…except John, of course.
We’ve had a great response to our Patreon campaign thus far, and we’re totally stoked to have 12 Patrons supporting the show! We can’t thank them enough for the support and are humbled by their generosity. If you feel you’re getting any sort of value/entertainment/knowledge from 4B, please consider supporting the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/fourbrewers
Links to things from this week’s episode:CAH 12 Days of BullshitS2/E2 Show Outline
BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.
Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, leave a review of 4B!Stitcher
Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers
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Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com.
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Season 2, Episode 2 - This week, we’re altering our palates and sacrificing some great beers in the process, all in the name of fun!
This week, we’re altering our palates, be it for good or bad, to experience what’s like to taste different styles of beer after eating “Miracle Berries”. Miracle Berries are known for their ability to basically make things that are bitter taste sweet, and things that are sour to tastes even sweeter than if it were bitter. They come from West Africa, and Jason and Greggot some as part of Cards Against Humanity’s “12 Days of Holiday Bullshit” promotion.
Without giving too much away in the blog post, the results were quite interesting. Johnwas not a fan of this little experiment going into it, simply because he thought it was a waste of time and (great) beer. But we all know that John can be a bit of a party-pooper at times…
We try a variety of different beers from sour, to bitter, to big and rich. Here’s a list of the beers that we’re tasted with the Miracle Berries:
Rodenbach
Tart of Darkness
Blood Orange Gose
Ruination Double IPA
Grey Monday
Being that this was the third show of session 11’s recording session, the usual “third show syndrome” antics kick in, and fun is had by all…except John, of course.
We’ve had a great response to our Patreon campaign thus far, and we’re totally stoked to have 12 Patrons supporting the show! We can’t thank them enough for the support and are humbled by their generosity. If you feel you’re getting any sort of value/entertainment/knowledge from 4B, please consider supporting the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/fourbrewers
Links to things from this week’s episode:CAH 12 Days of BullshitS2/E2 Show Outline
BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.
Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, leave a review of 4B!Stitcher
Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers
Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/fourbrewersshow
Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com.
Help support Four Brewers!Support the show on Patreon!Donate via PayPal