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Yeah, Beer and That...
CraftBeerBanter
35 episodes
4 days ago
Talking all things homebrew, and craft beer. We'll talk about beers we have brewed, critique the recipes, and compare them to their closest commercial equivalent. It's a bit of laugh, if nothing else...
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Talking all things homebrew, and craft beer. We'll talk about beers we have brewed, critique the recipes, and compare them to their closest commercial equivalent. It's a bit of laugh, if nothing else...
Show more...
Leisure
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Su Legno Nero. A Classic South Australian Stout.
Yeah, Beer and That...
30 minutes 54 seconds
11 months ago
Su Legno Nero. A Classic South Australian Stout.

And a Classic it is. Similar to the world famous, Coopers Foreign Extra Stout, (which is also recommended as a perfect example of the style according to the BJCP) this Barrel Fermented Stout, Su Legno Nero, is as good as it gets. Chris and Andrew drink. And talk. And drink. And talk. Grab some Su Legno Nero and fill your mouth holes with this dark, chocolatey, biscuity goodness. See you at the bottom.


Music by Bronson Bragg.

Mario 3 Soundtrack Cover Compilation.

Toad's House.

Find it here: https://bronsonbragg.bandcamp.com/album/mario-3-soundtrack-cover-compilation

Yeah, Beer and That...
Talking all things homebrew, and craft beer. We'll talk about beers we have brewed, critique the recipes, and compare them to their closest commercial equivalent. It's a bit of laugh, if nothing else...