Fruit punch flavored tap water.
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What are you drinking right now?
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Fruit punch flavored tap water.
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Tea...
RE: What are you drinking right now?
September 23, 2016 at 6:09 pm
(This post was last modified: September 23, 2016 at 6:27 pm by Angrboda.)
I think I'm gonna dip back into the hard cider from Angry Orchard again. Not sure which one.
ETA: ![]() Angry Orchard "Hop'n Mad Apple". You can really taste the hops. It tastes somewhat like a sweet beer. This reminds me of the "Stone Dry" one in which the hops were prominent as well. Quote:Hop’n Mad Apple’s bright, juicy apple flavor is complemented by floral notes from the Strisselspalt hops and tropical notes from the Galaxy hops. These hops are added to the cider post-fermentation, a process known as “dry hopping” in craft beer, giving it a fresh hop aroma and pleasant dry finish, without the bitterness. ![]() RE: What are you drinking right now?
September 23, 2016 at 6:42 pm
(This post was last modified: September 23, 2016 at 6:43 pm by Angrboda.)
![]() Man! You can really taste the flowers in this brew. I think this is one of my favorites. Stone Dry being the other. ![]()
Whatever I can get me hands on.
Tea, as always.
Cajun Bloody Mary... 100 proof vodka, spicy v8, dash of tabasco.
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!
RE: What are you drinking right now?
September 24, 2016 at 8:34 pm
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2016 at 8:35 pm by Angrboda.)
After having drunk the majority of this Angry Orchard sampler pack, I can come to some general observations. On the whole, I liked the balance of sweet and alcohol that these ciders provided. Many times ciders can be too sweet, but this was not generally the case with Angry Orchards ciders, though they typically weren't what I would call 'dry' either, including the one flavor "Stone Dry." The two driest ones were the Stone Dry and Hop'N Mad Apple, which were akin to a light, and slightly sweet beer. Many of the flavors were semi-sweet without any balancing qualities to offset the sweetness; these were your typical ciders, and included the flavors Green Apple, Crisp Apple, and Summer Honey (the last being a seasonal). I think I was most impressed with the Elderflower flavor, which is also a seasonal. It was sweet, like the traditional ciders, but with a strong set of floral overtones. I could really taste the flowers with this one.
Alas, the pack didn't include Cinnful Apple, which is another seasonal, with cinnamon overtones. They also make a handful of artisan ciders, one of which is supposed to be fairly dry: the Walden Hollow. I hope that it is available locally because I'm most intrigued by the prospect of sampling it. On the whole, though quite a few of the ciders in the Angry Orchard line were unremarkable, I really enjoyed them all on the whole. However, those ciders which were in some sense atypical were my favorites. ![]()
Currently enjoying a cup of Yogi brand ginger tea.
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Louisville honey liqueur.
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